Quotations from the British Poets: Being a Pocket Dictionary of Their Most Admired PassagesR.W. Pomeroy, 1825 - 288 strán (strany) |
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Strana 15
... Pain for a while or anguish , and excite Fallacious hope , or arm'd th ' obdurate breast With stubborn patience as with triple steel . Milton . ANNIHILATION . Horror of . To be no more : sad cure ; for who would lose , Though full of pain ...
... Pain for a while or anguish , and excite Fallacious hope , or arm'd th ' obdurate breast With stubborn patience as with triple steel . Milton . ANNIHILATION . Horror of . To be no more : sad cure ; for who would lose , Though full of pain ...
Strana 16
... pain , Than favour'd Man by touch ethereal slain . The creature had his feast of life before ; Thou too must perish when thy feast is o'er . To each unthinking being Heaven a friend , Gives not the useless knowledge of its end ! To Man ...
... pain , Than favour'd Man by touch ethereal slain . The creature had his feast of life before ; Thou too must perish when thy feast is o'er . To each unthinking being Heaven a friend , Gives not the useless knowledge of its end ! To Man ...
Strana 19
... pain , And long unheeded , knows remonstrance vain ; He ceases now the feeble help to crave Of Man ; and silent sinks into the grave . ARMY . Character of one . All the unsettled humours of the land , - Rash , inconsiderate , fiery ...
... pain , And long unheeded , knows remonstrance vain ; He ceases now the feeble help to crave Of Man ; and silent sinks into the grave . ARMY . Character of one . All the unsettled humours of the land , - Rash , inconsiderate , fiery ...
Strana 20
... pain'd from morn to night . Her delicacy's shock'd where'er she goes ; Each creature's imperfections are her woes . Heaven by its favours has the fair distress'd , And pour'd such blessings - that she cant be blest . ATTICUS . Character ...
... pain'd from morn to night . Her delicacy's shock'd where'er she goes ; Each creature's imperfections are her woes . Heaven by its favours has the fair distress'd , And pour'd such blessings - that she cant be blest . ATTICUS . Character ...
Strana 23
... pain Of fancied scorn and undeserv'd disdain , And bear the marks upon a blushing face Of needless shame , and self - impos'd disgrace . Our sensibilities are so acute , The fear of being silent makes us mute . We sometimes think we ...
... pain Of fancied scorn and undeserv'd disdain , And bear the marks upon a blushing face Of needless shame , and self - impos'd disgrace . Our sensibilities are so acute , The fear of being silent makes us mute . We sometimes think we ...
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