| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 858 páginas
...When rent afunder, how they bleed, How hard to be refign'di Thofe tears you pour, his eyes have fhed;. The pang you feel, he felt; Thus nature, loud as virtue,...truths auftere, to peace we work Our rugged, gloomy way.i What are we ? Whence ? For what ? and Whither r Who know not, needs muft mourn ; But Thought,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 312 páginas
...his eyes have fhed 5 The pang you feel, he felt ; «t Thus nature, loud as virtue, bids His heart.at yours to melt. But what can heart, or head, fuggeft...truths auftere, to peace we work Our rugged, gloomy way i What are we? Whence? Forwhat? and Wfiither?-: Who know not, needs muft moxirn ; But Thought; bright... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 308 páginas
...rent afunder, how they bleed, How hard to be refign'di Thofe -tears you pour, his eyes have fhed;; i The pang you feel, he felt-; Thus nature, loud as...truths auftere, to peace we work Our rugged, gloomy way i• What are we ? Whence ? For what ? and Whither ?• Who know not, needs muft mourn ; But Thought,... | |
| James Roach - 1794 - 272 páginas
...eyes have ihed ; The pang you feel, h? felt ; Thus Nature, loud. 35 Virtue, bids His heart at your's to melt. But what can heart, or head, fuggeft ? What...rugged, gloomy way : What are we ? whence ? for what ? anJ whither ? Who know not, needs muft mourn j But Thought, bright daughter of the fkies ! Can tears... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1036 páginas
...tears you pour, his eyes have Hied ; The pang you feel, he felt ; Thus nature, loud as virtue, bid* His heart at yours to melt. But what can heart, or head, fnggeft ? What fad experience fay ? Through truths auflere, to peace we work Our rugged, gloomy way... | |
| Edward Young - 1799 - 314 páginas
...rent affunder, how they bleed, How hard to be refign'd. no Thofe tears you pour his eyes have (hed ; The pang you feel he felt ; Thus Nature, loud as Virtue, bids His heart at your's to melt. But what can heart or head fuggeft ? 1z5 What fad Experience fay ? Thro' truths auftere... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 542 páginas
...YOUNG'S POEMS, But what an rieiTf , 01 head, fuf gefl ? What fad cxpeiieSce lay ? Through truths auftcrc, to peace we work Our rugged, gloomy way : What are we ? Whence • For what • and WhiWh^1 know ml, needs mnft mnurn ; But Thought, blight rtaiifhter of the fkies! C.in tears to triumph... | |
| 1803 - 468 páginas
...rent asunder, how they bleed, How hard to be resign'd ! xxxI. Those tears you pour his eyes have shed; The pang you feel he felt ; Thus Nature, loud as Virtue, bids His heart at your's to melt. * Mrs. M . "ie •] K ij xxxII. But what dan heart or head suggest? What sad Experience... | |
| Edward Young - 1805 - 232 páginas
...When rent asunder, how they bleed, How hard to be resign'd. Those tears you pour his eyes have shed ; The pang you feel he felt ; Thus Nature, loud as Virtue,...heart at yours to melt. But what can heart or head suggest ? What sad Experience say ? Thro' truths austere to peace we work Our rugged gloomy way. *... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 554 páginas
...tears yoo pour, his eyes hare shed ; The pang you feel, he felt , Thus Nature, loud as virtue, bid* His heart at yours to melt. But what can heart, or head, suggest? What sad experience say ? Through truths austere, to peace we work Our nigged, gloomy way... | |
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