| Stephen Burroughs - 1835 - 372 páginas
...the words of Young, in his '?Night Thoughts." " Why aH this toil for triumphs of an hour? " What tho* we wade in wealth, or soar in fame, " Earth's highest station ends in "Here he lies." 1 told him I knew perfectly well his sincere affections for his wife, and his ambition of seeing her... | |
| Francis Warriner - 1835 - 390 páginas
...they soon mingle with the living crowd in the busy scenes of life, and he is forgotten even by them. " Earth's highest station ends in ' here he lies,' And dust to dust, concludes the noblest song." The pride of learning, the most brilliant talents, the honors and emoluments of... | |
| John Collins McCabe - 1835 - 204 páginas
...together in undying youth ! LINES, ON VISITING THE CHURCHYARD ON RICHMOND HILL. Earth's highest honors end in " here he lies," And " dust to dust" concludes her noblest song. Youiso. In this lone spot how many mortals sleep ! Life's pleasures and its cares with them are o'er;... | |
| Samuel Joseph Smith - 1836 - 240 páginas
...arts, full well The much loved mistress of ****** can tell. AN ELEGY WRITTEN IN THK BURIAL GROUND AT Earth's highest station ends in " here he lies," And " dust to dust" concludes her noblest song. YOUKG. In this neglected spot, where grazing kine O'er many a mouldering grave unconscious tread, And... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1836 - 598 páginas
...years was Governor of the Colony ol'C'onnecticut, died May 17th, A $ ^Eiatis 89, Anno Jsalulisl7G7 Earth's highest station ends in " Here he lies," And " dust to dust " concludes her noblest song. To the memory of Oliver EUtworik, LL.D., an assistant in the Council, and a judge of the Superior Court... | |
| Lady Charlotte Campbell Bury - 1836 - 238 páginas
...disappeared. CHAPTER XIII. • Why all this toil for triumphs of an hour? — What though he wade in health, or soar in fame ? Earth's highest station ends in ' Here he lies. ' Has Death his fopperies' Then well mar Life Put on her plume, and in her rainbow shine. Yocira. WHEN... | |
| lady Charlotte Susan M. Bury - 1836 - 1000 páginas
...disappeared. CHAPTER VII. \Vhy all this toil for triumphs of an hour?— What though he wade in health, or soar in fame ? Earth's highest station ends in ' Here he lies.' Has Death his fopperies ? Then well may Life Put on her plume, and in her rainbow shine. YOUNG. WHEN... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1837 - 752 páginas
...had once approved, he died. Many of his books, which I have seen, are by those notes of approbation m fame ' K nihv highexi elation enda in Here he tieg .' And dutt to dust concludes her noblest eong... | |
| Edward Young - 1837 - 556 páginas
...wiles; Till death, that mighty hunter, earths them all. Why all this toil fur triumphs of an hour? What though we wade in wealth, or soar in fame? Earth's highest station ends in, "Here he lies:" And "IJust to dust" concludes her noblest song. If this song lives, posterity shall know One, though in... | |
| Edward Young - 1837 - 310 páginas
...Why all this toil for triumphs of an hour ? What though wo wade in wealth, or soar in fame ? Karth's highest station ends in, ' Here he lies ;' And ' dust to dust' concludes her noblest song. 100 If this song lives, posterity shall know One, though in Britain born, with courtiers bred, Who... | |
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