And buried; but, O yet more miserable! Myself my sepulchre, a moving grave; Buried, yet not exempt, By privilege of death and burial, From worst of other evils, pains and wrongs ; But made hereby obnoxious more To all the miseries of life, Life in captivity... The Rambler - Page 318by Samuel Johnson - 1792 - 463 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1806 - 340 pages
...of ideas. Samson's complaint is therefore too elaborate to be natural. As in the land of darkness, yet in light, To live a life half dead, a living death, And bury'd : but O yet more miserable Myself my sepulchre, a moving grave; By privilege of death and burial, Bury'd, yet not exempt,... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 802 pages
...diffiisM, That (lie might look at will tliro' ev'ry pore ! Then had I pot been thus exil'd from light, As in the land of darknefs, yet in light To live a life half dead, a living death ; And buried ; but yet more miferable 1 Myfelf the fepulchre, a moving grave. Thus dependent on every creature,... | |
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...at will through every pore ? Then had I not been thus exil'd from light, As in the land of darkness yet in light, To live a life half dead, a living death, 100 And buryM : but O yet more miserable ! Myself my sepulehre, a moving grave, Bury'd, yet not exempt... | |
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| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 412 pages
...of ideas. Samson's com.plaint is therefore too elaborate to be natural : As in the land of darkness, yet in light, To live a life half dead- a living death, And bury'd but, O yet more miserable ! Myself my sepulchre, a moving grave ! Bury'd, yet not expempt, By privilege of d eath and... | |
| John Milton, Henry John Todd - 1809 - 544 pages
...ideas. Samlbn's complaint is therefore too elaborate to be natural : " As in the land of darkncfs, yet in light, " To live a life half dead, a living death, " And buried ; but O yet more miferablc ! " Myfelf my fepulchrc, a moving grave ! " Buried, yet not exempt,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 464 pages
...ideas. Samsmi's complaint is therefore too elaborate to be natural: At As in the land of darkness, yet in light, To live a life half dead, a living death* And bury'd; but, O yet more miserable! Alyself my sepulchre, a moving graVe! Bury'd, yet not exempt, By privilege of death and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 460 pages
...of ideas. Samsons complaint is therefore too elaborate to be natural : As in the land of darkness, yet in light, To live a life half dead, a living death, And bury 'd; but, O yet more miserable! Myself my sepulchre, a moving grave ! Bury'd, yet not exempt, By... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...at will through every pore ? Then had I not been thus exiPd from light, As in the land of darkness, yet in light, To live a life half dead, a living death, And buried ; but, O yet more miserable I Myself my sepulchre, a moving grave ; Buried, yet not exempt,... | |
| 1810 - 462 pages
...ideas. Samsotis complaint is therefore too elaborate to be natural : . As in the land of darkness, yet in light, To live a life half dead, a living death, Andbury'd; but, O yet more miserable! Myself my sepulchre, a moving grave ! Bury'd, yet not exempt,... | |
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