| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 472 páginas
...our fates assign. Be thine despair, and sceptred care, To triumph, and to die, are mine.' He spoke, and headlong from the mountain's height Deep in the roaring tide he plung"d to endless night." XIII.— WISE'S ENQUIRIES CONCERNING TÍIE FIRST INHABITANTS, LANGUAGE, RELIGION, LEARNING,... | |
| 1854 - 456 páginas
...our fates assign. Be thine despair, and sceptred care ; To triumph and to die are mine." He spoke, and headlong from the mountain's height Deep in the roaring tide he plunged to endless night SLEEP. — Miss Barrett. OF all the thoughts of God that are Borne inward... | |
| Conrad Hume Pinches - 1854 - 460 páginas
...fates assign. " Be thine despair and sceptred care : •' To triumph, and to die are mine !" He spoke ; and headlong, from the mountain's height, Deep in the roaring tide he plunged to endless night. — — — GRAY. THE BATTLE-FIELD. ONCE this soft turf, this rivulet's sands,... | |
| 1854 - 226 páginas
...our Fates assign. Be thine Despair, and scepter'd Care : To triumph, and to die, are mine." He spoke, and headlong from the mountain's height Deep in the roaring tide he plunged to endless night." Gray's Sari. THE CLAIMS OF THE LINE OF YORK OVER THAT OF LANCASTER. •... | |
| William Collins - 1854 - 430 páginas
...our fates assign. Be thine despair, and sceptred care ; To triumph and to die, are mine." He spoke, and headlong from the mountain's height Deep in the roaring tide he plunged to endless night. ODE FOR MUSIC. (IRREGULAR.) I. AIR. "HENCE, avaunt, ('t is holy ground) Comus... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1855 - 542 páginas
...darkness ; and of eternity ; all of which are crowded into the two last lines: — " lie spoke — and headlong from the mountain's height Deep in the roaring tide he plunged to endless right." Among the Grecian sages, Plato has been always more peculiarly characterized... | |
| 1855 - 458 páginas
...our fates assign. Be thine despair, and sceptred care ; To triumph and to die are mine." He spoke, and headlong from the mountain's height Deep in the roaring tide he plunged to endless night. SLEEP. — Miss Barrett. OF all the thoughts of God that are Borne inward... | |
| Anna Cabot Lowell - 1855 - 452 páginas
...our fates assign. Be thine despair, and sceptred care ; To triumph and to die are mine." He spoke, and headlong from the mountain's height Deep in the roaring tide he plunged to endless night SLEEP. — Miss Barrett. OF all the thoughts of God that are Borne inward... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1855 - 276 páginas
...our Fates assign ; Be thine despair and sceptred care ; To triumph and to die are mine.' He spoke, and headlong from the mountain's height, Deep in the roaring tide, he plunged to endless night. VII.— THE FATAL SISTERS. FROM THE NORSE TONGUE.3 •Vitterorpit Fyrir valfalli.'... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1855 - 272 páginas
...our Fates assign ; Be thine despair and sceptred care ; To triumph and to die are mine.' He spoke, and headlong from the mountain's height, Deep in the roaring tide, he plunged to endless night. VII.— THE FATAL SISTERS. PROM THE NORSE TONGUE.8 •Vitterorpit Fyrir valfulli.'... | |
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