| James Macpherson - 1805 - 654 páginas
...never-failing tradition, or opinion of the times. 14 Cathmor starts from rest.] POPE'S Iliad, xxiii. li9. Confused he wakes, amazement breaks the bands Of golden...from the sands Pensive he muses with uplifted hands. "•He lifts his eyes around." DRYUEN'S St Cecilia. his eyes around. He sees but dark-skirted night.... | |
| Homerus - 1807 - 568 páginas
...and one table fed : That golden urn, thy goddess-mother gave, May mix our ashes in one common grave. But grant one last embrace. unhappy boy! Afford at...melancholy joy. He said, and with his longing arms essay'd 115 In vain to grasp the visionary shade; Like a thin smoke he sees the spirit fly, And hears a feeble... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 790 páginas
...more rcturn'st thou from the realms of night? Oh more than brother ! Think each office paid, Whate'er can rest a discontented shade ; But grant one last...the spirit fly, And hears a feeble, lamentable cry. CorifiisM lie wakes ; amazement breaks the bands Of golden sleep, and, starting from the sands, Pensive... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 770 páginas
...more return'st thou from the realms of night ? Oh more than brother ! Think each office paid, Whate'er can rest a discontented shade ; But grant one last...melancholy joy." He said, and with his longing arms essay 'd In vain to grasp the visionary shade ; Like a thin smoke he sees the spirit fly, And hears... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 760 páginas
...visionary shade ; Like a thin smoke he sees the spirit fly, And hears a feeble, lamentable cry. Confus'd he wakes ; amazement breaks the bands Of golden sleep,...from the sands, Pensive he muses with uplifted hands : " ''J 'is true, 'tis certain ; man, though dead, retains Part of himself; th' immortal mind remains... | |
| 1813 - 374 páginas
...more return'st thou from the reahus of night ? O more than brother! Think each office paid, Whate'er can rest a discontented shade ; But grant one last...the spirit fly, And hears a feeble lamentable cry. Confus'd he wakes ; amazement breaks the bands 'I Of golden sleep, and starting from the sands, > Pensive... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 348 páginas
...more return'st thou from the realms of night? O more than brother ! Think each office paid, VVhate'er can rest a discontented shade; But grant one last...with uplifted hands: ' Tis true, 'tis certain; man, though dead, retains Part of himself; the' immortal mind remains : The form subsists without the body's... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1822 - 344 páginas
...more return'st thou from the realms of night I O more than brother ! Think each office paid, Whate'er can rest a discontented shade ; But grant one last...Afford at least that melancholy joy." He said, and with liis longing arms assay'd In vain to grasp the visionary shade ; Like a thin smoke he sees the spirit... | |
| Homer - 1822 - 342 páginas
...than brother ! Think each office paid, Whate'er can rest a discontented shade ; But grant one lust embrace, unhappy boy! Afford at least that melancholy joy." He said, and with his longing arms assay'd In vain to grasp the visionary shade ; Like a thin smoke he sees the spirit fly, And hears... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1824 - 442 páginas
...more return'st thou from the realms of night ? O more than brother! Think each office paid, Whate'er can rest a discontented shade ; But grant one last...melancholy joy.' He said, and with his longing arms essay 'd In vain to grasp the visionary shade; Like a thin smoke he sees the spirit fly, And hears... | |
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