| 1821 - 488 pages
...ever ' numbered with tbe dead :' Like yon bright orb. 111' immortal pan of man Shall end in glory, at it first began ; Like Him, encircled in celestial light, Shall rise triumphant 'midst tbe (hades of night ; Her native energies again resume. Dispel the dreary winter of the tomb, And,... | |
| English essays - 1822 - 494 pages
...darkness — as it ne'er had shone ! Yet not for ever is man's glory fled — His name for ever number'd with the dead : Like yon bright orb, th' immortal...light, Shall rise triumphant 'midst the shades of night ; And bidding death, with all its terrors fly, Bloom in perpetual spring thro' all eternity ! THE DESTRUCTION... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1823 - 400 pages
...once set, its bright effulgence gone, All, all is darkness — as it ne'er had shone 1 . . Yet not for ever is man's glory fled, His name for ever ' numbered with the dead :' Like yon bright orh, th' immortal part of man Shall end in glory, as it first began ; Like HIM, encircled in celestial... | |
| Thomas Willcocks - 1829 - 334 pages
...ever is man's glory fled, His name for ever " number'd with the dead ," way, SUN. Like yon bright orh, th' immortal part of man Shall end in glory as it...Like Him, encircled in celestial light, Shall rise trinmphant 'mid the shades of night, Her native energies again resume, Dispel the dreary winter of... | |
| W. H. Bishop - Arctic regions - 1834 - 50 pages
...once set— its bright effulgence gone, All, all is darkness — as it ne'er had shone! Yet not for ever is man's glory fled, His name for ever " numbered with the dead ;" Like yon bright orb, the immortal part of man Shall end in glory, as it first began — Like Him, encircled in celestial... | |
| Robert Huish - Arctic regions - 1835 - 800 pages
...not for eve* ii man's glory fled, His name for ever numbered wiih the dead, Like lon bright orb, the immortal part of man, Shall end in glory as it first...began — Like him encircled in celestial light Shall rue triumphant 'midst the shades of night. Her native energies again resume Dispel the dreary winter... | |
| Youth - 1821 - 458 pages
...once set — its bright effulgence gone, All, all is darkness — as it ne'er had shone ! Yet not for ever is man's glory fled, His name for ever " numbered...in glory, as it first began, — Like him encircled with celestial light, Shall rise triumphant 'midst the shades of night, Her native energies again resume,... | |
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