| David Shepley - 1848 - 38 páginas
...cloud. To damp our brainless ardours; and abate That glare of life, which often blinds the vise. ***** Smitten friends Are angels, sent on errands full of love, For us they languish, and for us they die. Shall we disdain their silent, soft address; Their posthumous advice, and pious prayer.' Senseless,... | |
| John Milton - 1849 - 650 páginas
...decease, On drooping pinions of ambition lower'd, Just skim earth's surface ere we break it up, 290 O'er putrid earth to scratch a little dust, And save the...: And shall they languish, shall they die, in vain ? 295 Ungrateful, shall we grieve their hovering shades, Which wait the revolution in our hearts ?... | |
| John Milton - 1850 - 602 páginas
...decease, On drooping pinions of ambition lower'd, Just skim earth's surface ere we break it up, 290 O'er putrid earth to scratch a little dust, And save the...: And shall they languish, shall they die, in vain ? 205 Ungrateful, shall we grieve their hovering shades, Which wait the revolution in our hearts ?... | |
| Anne Bolton - 1850 - 232 páginas
...the dying-bed we must all come. The case before you must be yours. Oh, why not make it yours now ? " Smitten friends Are angels sent on errands full of...! And shall they languish, shall they die, in vain ? Shall we disdain their silent, soft address, Their posthumous advice, and pious prayer * " In perusing... | |
| Nathan Lanesford Foster - 1850 - 238 páginas
...the bereaved PARTNER, the surviving FARENT, and tfie BROTHERS and SISTERS of the DECEASED. " . — ; Smitten Friends Are angels sent on errands, full of LOVE : For us they languish, and for us they die !" IN Death's unbounded realm, no order reigns ; No station, sex, or age, his hand restrains. Athletick... | |
| Nathan Lanesford Foster - 1850 - 246 páginas
...the bereaved PARTNF.II, the surviving PARENT, and me BROTHERS and SISTERS of the UECEASLO. " Smiltcn Friends Are angels sent on errands full of LOVE : For us they languish, and for us they die !" IN Death's unbounded realm, no order reigns; No station, sex, or ago, his hand restrains. Alhletick... | |
| Sidney O'MOORE - 1850 - 180 páginas
...destroyed in noon day." Its voice of warning should not too soon die in the tumult of life— "Our smitten friends Are angels sent on errands full of love; For us they languish, and for us they dia. And shall they languish, shall they die in vain ?" Shall they perish from our memories, as rapidly... | |
| Samuel Davies, Albert Barnes - 1851 - 572 páginas
...drooping pinions of ambition lowered, Just skitn earth's surface, ere we break it up, O'er putrid pride to scratch a little dust, And save the world a nuisance. Smitten friends Are angels sent on errands fuj) ot tove . For us they languish, and for us they die : And shall they languish^ shall they die... | |
| Mary Coombs Greenleaf - 1851 - 196 páginas
...like a cloud, To damp our brainless ardors, and abate The glare of life, which often blinds the wise. For us they languish, and for us they die ; And shall they languish, shall they die in Tain ? ' My mind has been solemn and serene to-day ; felt desirous to live above the world." " Mrs.... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1852 - 438 páginas
...decease, On drooping pinions of ambition lower'd, Just skim earth's surface, ere we break it up, O'er putrid earth to scratch a little dust, And save the...they die, in vain ? Ungrateful, shall we grieve their hovering shades Which wait the revolution in our hearts? Shall we disdain their silent, soft address;... | |
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