| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1859 - 780 pages
...pleases us like the powerful expression of a countenance without regular beauty."1 THE GRAVE. Whilst some affect the sun, and some the shade, Some flee the...Th' appointed place of rendezvous, where all These travellers meet. — Thy succors I implore, 1 CRmpbcll'B Specimens, vol. v. p 204. 2G Eternal King... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1860 - 778 pages
...pleases us like the powerful expression of a countenance without regular beauty."1 THE CRAVE. Whilst some affect the sun, and some the shade, Some flee the...roads they take In journeying through life ; — the tusk be mine To paint the gloomy horrors of the tomb ; Th' appointed placo of rendezvous, where all... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 pages
...pleases us like the powerful expteseion of a countenance without regular beauty."' THE GRAVE. Whilst some affect the sun, and some the shade, Some flee the...various as the roads they take In journeying through life;—the task be mine To paint the gloomy horrors of the tomb; Th ; appointed place of rendezvous,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - English literature - 1865 - 784 pages
...us like the powerful expression of a countenance without regular beauty."1 THE ORAVE. / Whilst some affect the sun, and some the shade, Some flee the...Th' appointed place of rendezvous, where all These travellers meet. — Thy succors I implore, 1 Guupbcliu Specimen., vol. v. p m. Eteiua. King ! whose... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - American poetry - 1873 - 782 pages
...prompt his towering mind ! RicharA Savage. — Born 1698, Died 1743. 842.— THE GRAVE. Whilst some m, on the brow of the sky, Treading its depths in the power whera all These travellers meet. Thy succours I implore, Eternal king ! whose potent arm sustains The... | |
| James Grant Wilson - English poetry - 1875 - 622 pages
...Whilst some affect the sun, and some the shade, Some tlee the city, some the hermitage; Their aims an various as the roads they take In journeying through...Th' appointed place of rendezvous, where all These travellers meet. — Thy succours I implore, Eternal King! whose potent arm sustains The keys of hell... | |
| James Grant Wilson - English poetry - 1876 - 604 pages
...appointed for all living."— JOB. Whilst some affect the sun, and some the shade, Some floe the eity, some the hermitage; Their aims as various as the roads...they take In journeying through life; — the task bo mine To paint the gloomy horrors of the tomb; Til' appointed place of rendezvous, whore all These... | |
| W. F. March Phillipps - Elegiac poetry - 1879 - 384 pages
...that equal sky, His faithful dog shall bear him company. * * » * * (Pope.) THE GRAVE. j]HILE some affect the sun, and some the shade, Some flee the...task be mine To paint the gloomy horrors of the tomb, The appointed place of rendezvous, where all These travellers meet. Thy succours I implore, Eternal... | |
| Walter Jenkinson Kaye - English poetry - 1891 - 350 pages
...speculations about the mode in which the grave will respond to the Resurrection trumpet. rave. WHILST some affect the sun, and some the shade, Some flee the...Th' appointed place of rendezvous, where all These travellers meet. Thy succours I emplore, Eternal King, whose potent arm sustains The keys of hell and... | |
| George Eyre-Todd - 1896 - 256 pages
...by William Blake, and published by Cromek in 1808, remains specially notable. THE GRAVE. WHILST some affect the sun, and some the shade, Some flee the...various as the roads they take In journeying through life;—the task be mine To paint the gloomy horrors of the tomb, Th' appointed place of rendezvous,... | |
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