Looking tranquillity! It strikes an awe And terror on my aching sight; the tombs And monumental caves of death look cold, And shoot a chillness to my trembling heart. The Life of David Garrick, Esq - Side 190av Arthur Murphy - 1801 - 389 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| William Congreve - 1808 - 412 sider
...vaulted aisle. We'll listen No, all is hush'd, and still as death — 'tis dreadfijl ! How rev'rend is the face of this tall pile, Whose ancient pillars rear their marble heads, To boar aloft its arch'd and pond'rous roof, By its own weight made stedfast and immoveable, Looking tranquillity... | |
| 1809 - 672 sider
...my fancy, and occasioned much investigation, I shall avail myself of the poet's words, and exclaim : How reverend is the face of this tall pile» Whose...pillars rear their marble heads To bear aloft its arch'dand pond'rous roof. By its own weight made stedfast and immovable* Looking tranquillity! Co NO... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 582 sider
...transient wind Whistling through hollows of this vaulted aile ; Wo 'II listen— LEONORA. Mark! ALMERIA. No, all is hush'd and still as death. — Tis dreadful...pillars rear their marble heads, To bear aloft its arch'd and ponderous roof, By its uwn weight made stedfast and imniovcable, Looking tram|iiillity !... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 494 sider
...transient wind Whistling thro' hollows of this vaulted aisle; We'll listen— LEONORA. Hark! ALMERIA. No, all is hush'd and still as death. "Tis dreadful...pillars rear their marble heads, To bear aloft its areh'd and pond'rous roof, By its own weight made steadfast and immoveable, Looking tranquillity !... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 682 sider
...regrate. O! didst thou see mie breastis trublous state, Theere love doth harrie up mie joie, and ethc ! " All is hush'd and still as death ! — 'tis dreadful : How reverend is the face of this tall pile! Give me thy band, and let me hear thy voice. Mourning Bride. I wretched bee, beyonde the hele of late,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 464 sider
...LEONORA. Hark ! ALMKRIA. No, all is hush'd and nil! as death. ' I , . dreadful ! How reverend is the fuce of this tall pile, Whose ancient pillars rear their marble heads, To bear aloft its arch'd and pond'rous roof, By its own weight made steadfast and immoveable, Looking tranquillity !... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 680 sider
...see inie breastis tniblous state, Theere love doth, harrie up mie joie, and etue ! J- All is huth'd and still as death ! —'tis dreadful; How reverend is the face of this tall pile ! O ire me thy hand, and let me hear thy voice. Mourning Bride. I wretched bw, beyonde the hele of... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 598 sider
...listen— LEONORA. Hark! ALMERIA. No, all is hush'd and still as death.— Tis dreadful I How reverend n the face of this tall pile, Whose ancient pillars rear their marble heads. To bi-ar aloft its arch'd and ponderous roof. By its own weight mude stedfaat and immoveable, Looking... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1811 - 378 sider
...transient wind Whistling thro' hollows of this vaulted aisle : Well listen — LEONORA. Hark ! ALMERIA. No, all is hush'd and still as death.— 'Tis dreadful...pillars rear their marble heads, To bear aloft its arch'd and pond'rous roof, By its own weight made steadfast and immoveable, Looking tranquillity !... | |
| 1811 - 718 sider
...wind Whistling through hollows of this vaulted aisk. We'll listen Leon. Hark! Aim. No, all is hushed, and still as death— 'tis dreadful ! How reverend...pillars rear their marble heads, To bear aloft its arched and ponderous roof, By its own weight made stcdfast and immovable, Looking tranquillity. It... | |
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