| 1877 - 798 sider
...infinite repose. " Oh just, subtle, and all-conquering opium ! that to the hearts of rich and poor alike, for the wounds that will never heal, and for the pangs of grief that 'tempt the spirit to rebel,' bringest an assuaging balm ! eloquent opium ! that with... | |
| 1821 - 724 sider
...antagonisms ; infinite activities, infinite repose. Oh ! just, subtle, and urn ! that to the hearts of poor and rich alike, for the wounds that will never heal, and for " the pangs that tempt tlie spirit to rebel," bringest an assuaging halm ; eloquent opium ! that with thy potent rhetoric... | |
| 1858 - 690 sider
...laudations of the baneful drug : " O mighty opium, that to the hearts of poor and rich alike, for the wonnds that will never heal, and for the pangs that tempt the spirit to rebel, bringest an assuaging balm. Eloquentopium, that with thy potent rhetoric stealcst away the purposes of wrath, and to the guilty... | |
| Esq. J. B. (Barrister-at-Law.), John Bill - 1850 - 586 sider
...described by its victim, De Quincy, as follows:— " O just, subtle, and mighty opium, that to the hearts of poor and rich alike, for the wounds that will never heal, and for the pangs that tempt the 484 BLACKPOOL JOURNAL. spirit to rebel, bringest an assuaging balm. Eloquent opium ! that with, thy... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1850 - 316 sider
...antagonisms ; infinite activities, infinite repose. O just, subtile, and mighty opium ! that to the hearts of poor and rich alike, for the wounds that will never heal, arid for " the pangs that tempt the spirit to rebel," bringest an assuaging balm ; — eloquent opium... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1853 - 520 sider
...peroration of the " Pleasures of Opium :" — " Oh, just, subtle, and mighty opium ! that to the hearts of poor and rich alike, for the wounds that will never...purposes of wrath ; and to the guilty man for one night givcst back the hopes of his youth, and hands washed pure from blood ; and to the proud man a brief... | |
| 1854 - 386 sider
...boast. The apostrophe to opium, for example : " O just, subtle, and mighty opium ! that to the hearts of poor and rich alike, for the wounds that will never...guilty man, for one night givest back the hopes of his 1 30 DEQiTiNPKY. [Feb. youth, and hands washed pure from blood ; and, to the proud man, a brief oblivion... | |
| 1855 - 1394 sider
...he calls, ' The Pleasures of Opium :' — ' Oh ! just.'subtle, and mighty opium ! that to the hearts of poor and rich, alike, for the wounds that will...the guilty man, for one night givest back the hopes oi his youth, mid hands ivashed pure from blood : and to the proud man, a brief oblivion lor " Wrongs... | |
| 1855 - 528 sider
...what he calls, 'The Pleasures of Opium :' — 'Oh! just,"subtle, and mighty opium! that to the hearts of poor and rich alike, for the wounds that will never...potent rhetoric stealest away the purposes of wrath ; «nd to the guilty man, for one night givcst back the hopes of his youth, and hands washed pure from... | |
| 1855 - 692 sider
...subtle, and mighty opium ! that to the hearts of poor and rich alike, for the wounds that will ncver heal, and for ' the pangs that tempt the spirit to...the purposes of wrath ; and to the guilty man, for onc night, givest back the hopes of his youth, and hands washed from blood; and to the proud man, a... | |
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