| Robert Southey - 1843 - 388 sider
...sincere, That tells his name, his worth, his age, I therefore purpose not, or dream, Descanting on Ms fate, To give the melancholy theme A more enduring...divine the storm allayed, No light propitious shone; Wlion, snatched from all effectual aid, We perished, each alone : But I beneath a rougher sea, v And... | |
| Thomas Taylor - 1843 - 316 sider
...heroes shed, Alike immortalize the dead. I therefore purpose not, or dream, Pescanting on his fute ! To give the melancholy theme A more enduring date....semblance in another's case. No voice divine the storm allay'd, No light propitious shone, When snatched from all effectual aid, We perished, each alone;... | |
| English poetry - 1844 - 108 sider
...Anson's tear ; And tears by bards or heroes shed Alike immortalize the dead. I therefore purpose not, nor dream, Descanting on his fate, To give the melancholy...But I beneath a rougher sea, And whelmed in deeper gulphs than he. COWPER. A MORNING HYMN. AWAKE, my soul, and with the sun Thy daily stage of duty run... | |
| William Cowper - 1846 - 310 sider
...name, his worth, his age Is wet with Anson's tear. And tears by bards or heroes shed Alike immortalize the dead. I therefore purpose not, or dream, Descanting...semblance in another's case. No voice divine the storm allay'd, No light propitious shone ; When, snatch'd from all effectual aid, We perish'd each alone... | |
| 1846 - 486 sider
...symbol of himself. With a heart-thrilling pathos he points out the resemblance : " I therefore pnrpose not, or dream, Descanting on his fate, To give the...semblance in another's case. " No voice divine the storm allay'd, No light propitious shone, When snatch'd from all effectual aid, We perish'd each alone; But... | |
| Presbyterian Church of England - 1849
...an emblem of his own, it is almost impossible to listen to his moaning lament without tears : — " I therefore purpose not, or dream Descanting on his...semblance in another's case. " No voice divine the storm allay'd, No light propitious shone, When snatched from all effectual aid He perished all alone, But... | |
| William Cowper - 1849 - 740 sider
...his worth, his age, Is wet with Anson's tear : And tears by bards or heroes shed Alike immortalize the dead. I therefore purpose not, or dream, Descanting...semblance in another's case. No voice divine the storm allay'd, No light propitious shone, When, snatch'd from all effectual aid, We perish'd, each alone... | |
| Charlotte Brontë - 1849 - 422 sider
...man-forsaken sailor, and cried from the depths where he struggled: — • "No voice divine the slorm allayed, No light propitious shone, When , snatched...beneath a rougher sea, And whelmed in deeper gulfs lhan he." "I hope William Cowper is safe and calm in heaven now," said Caroline. "Do you pity what... | |
| William Cowper - 1849 - 508 sider
...his fate, To give the melancholy theme A more enduring date. But misery still delights to trace It's semblance in another's case. No voice divine the storm...snatched from all effectual aid, We perished each alone : I hit I beneath a rougher sea, And whelmed in deeper gulfs than he. TRANSLATIONS FROM VINCENT BOVItXB.... | |
| George Croly - 1850 - 442 sider
...name, his worth, his age Is wet with Anson's tear: And tears by bards or heroes shed Alike immortalize the dead. I therefore purpose not, or dream, Descanting...rougher sea, And whelmed in deeper gulfs than he. TO MRS. UN WIN. The twentieth year is well nigli past. Since first our sky was overcast ; Ah, would... | |
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