With friendship, peace, and contemplation join'd, How many, rack'd with honest passions, droop In deep retir'd distress. How many stand Around the death-bed of their dearest friends, And point the parting anguish. Thought fond man Of these, and all the... The Hive: Or, A Collection of Thoughts on Civil, Moral, Sentimental and ... - Page 331803 - 216 lehteFull view - About this book
| Thomas F. Walker - 1830 - 256 lehte
...How many stand Around the death-bed of their dearest friends, And point the parting anguish. Thought fond man Of these, and all the thousand nameless ills^...suffering, and of fate, Vice in his high career would stand appatl'd, And heedless rambling Impulse learn to think ; The conscious heart of Charily would warm,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1830 - 256 lehte
...many Kfar.id Around the death-bed of their dearest friends, And point the parting anguish ! Thought, fond man, Of these, and all the thousand nameless...suffering, and of fate, Vice in his high career would stand appal I'd, And heedless rambling impulse learn to think ; The conscious heart of charity would warm,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1830 - 244 lehte
...How many stand Around the death-bed of their dearest friends, And point the parting anguish ! Though fond man Of these, and all the thousand nameless ills,...of suffering, and of fate, Vice in his high career woujd stand appall'd. And heedless rambling impulse learn to think ; The conscious heart of charity... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1830 - 480 lehte
...cheerless poverty. " Thought fond man Of these and all the thousand nameless illi That one inceuant struggle, render life One scene of toil, of suffering, and of fate, The conscious soul of Charity would warm, And her wide wish Benevolence dilate; The social tear would... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 lehte
...How many stand Around the deathbed of their dearest friends, And i>oiiit the parting anguish. Thought fond Man Of these, and all the thousand nameless ills,...incessant struggle render life, One scene of toil, of sufVcmng, and of fate, Vice in his high career would stand appall'd, And heedless rambling Impulse... | |
| British preacher - 1831 - 756 lehte
...want. Sore pierced by wintry winds, How many shrink into the sordid hut Of cheerless poverty! Thought, fond man, Of these, and all the thousand nameless ills That one incessant struggle render life — Vice in his high career would stand appalled, And heedless, rambling impulse learn to think ; The... | |
| Joseph Emerson - 1832 - 122 lehte
...dearest friends, And point the parting anguish. Thought fond man Of these, and all the thousand-nameless ills, That one incessant struggle render life, One scene of toil, of surtering and of fate, Vice in his high career would stand appall'd, 30 And heedless rambling impulse... | |
| Joseph O'Leary - 1833 - 250 lehte
...religious inequality, and that Catholic Emancipation would not of itself furnish a panacea for — " All the thousand nameless ills " That, one incessant...life " One scene of toil, of suffering, and of fate:" 106 I determined to devote the remainder of my existence to an inquiry into the nature and mind of... | |
| Joseph O'Leary, A Cork artist - 1833 - 244 lehte
...inequality, and that Catholic Emancipation would not of itself furnish a panacea for— " All the thsusand nameless ills " That, one incessant struggle, render...life " One scene of toil, of suffering, and of fate:" I determined to devote the remainder of my existence to an inquiry into the nature and mind of man—... | |
| 1833 - 428 lehte
...pursers, the prolonged delay of payments, the want of surgeons, and " All the thousand various ilia Which one incessant struggle render life; One scene of toil, of suffering, and of fate, were gradually effervescing, and it required no very great degree of foresight to perceive that the... | |
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