| John Milton - 1826 - 312 páginas
...for Lycidas ? he knew Himself to sing, and build the lofty rhime. He must not float upon his watery bier Unwept, and welter to the parching wind, Without the meed of some melodious tear. Begin then, sisters of the sacred well, That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring, Begin, and... | |
| John Barclay (of Calcots.) - 1826 - 184 páginas
...couch, or go to bed and WELTER in an easy chair. — Chesterfield. He must not float upon his watery bier Unwept, and WELTER to the parching wind, Without the meed of some melodious tear. Milton. Listening with pleasing dread to the deep roar Of the wide WELTERING waves. Then goes the broken-hearted... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1827 - 402 páginas
...for Lycidas ? He knew Himself to sing, and build the lofty rhyme. He must not float upon his watery bier Unwept, and welter to the parching wind, Without the meed of some melodious tear. Begin then, Sisters of the sacred well, That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring; Begin, and... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1828 - 600 páginas
...for Lycidas ? he knew Himself to sing, and build the lofty rhyme. He must not float upon his watery bier Unwept, and welter to the parching wind, Without the meed of some melodious tear. Begin then, Sisters of the sacred well, That from beneath 'the seat of Jove doth spring ; Begin, and... | |
| Timothy Flint - 1828 - 828 páginas
...the wave! Oh, I will love the sea, because it is his grave.' ' Thou shall not float upon thy watery bier Unwept, and welter to the parching wind Without the meed of one melodious tea^; ' The spirit of the sermon is a discriminating eulogy of the late president. It... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1829 - 292 páginas
...rife ; Yea ! bright is the house of the dead, And lovely the changes of life. ELEGY WRITTEN AT SEAHe must not float upon his wat'ry bier Unwept, and welter...parching wind Without the meed of some melodious tear.. Milton. Tis night ; around our bark the gloomy waveAll lonely heaves, nor shore nor skiff is nigh j... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 810 páginas
...meed but he repays Seven-fold above itself. Id. Tañan of Atheni. He must not float upon his watery bier Unwept, and welter to the parching wind, Without the meed of some melodious tear. ffiltm. A long and prosperous enjoyment in the land of Canaan was the meed set before them, if they... | |
| Hugh Miller - 1829 - 286 páginas
...rife ; Yea ! bright is the house of the dead, . And lovely the changes of life. ELEGY WRITTEN AT SEA, He must not float upon his wat'ry bier Unwept, and welter to die parching wind Without the meed of some melodious tear. Milton. Tis night ; around our bark the... | |
| Richard Warner - 1830 - 420 páginas
...fuller epitaph from his surviving friend : " He must not float upon his wat'ry bier " Unwept ; nor welter to the parching wind, " Without the meed of some melodious tear. :' Of the particulars of my friend's early youth, I am entirely ignorant. This period of his life was... | |
| John Milton - 1832 - 354 páginas
...Gallo.' Virg. Eel. x. 3. Peck. 12 watery] See Theod. Prodrom. Dos. et Rhod. Am. p. 254, ed. Gaulm. Unwept, and welter to the parching wind, Without the meed of some melodious tear. Begin then, Sisters of the sacred well, is That from beneath the seat of Jove doth spring, Begin, and... | |
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