| James Beattie, Alexander Chalmers - 1811 - 308 pages
...vestment rends ? Who lays the once-rejoicing village waste, Bursting the ties of lovers and of friends ? O ye, to Pleasure who resign the day. As loose in...bear sway, And learn to melt at Misery's moving cry. But hopest thou, Muse, vainglorious as thou art, With the weak impulse of thy humble strain, Hopest... | |
| James Beattie - 1816 - 242 pages
...vestment rends t Who lays the once-rejoicing village waste, Bursting the ties of lovers and of friends ? O ye, to Pleasure who resign the day, As loose in...Luxury's clasping arms you lie, O yet let pity in your hreast bear sway, And learn to melt at Misery's moving cry. But hop'st thou, Muse, vainglorious as... | |
| James Beattie - 1821 - 230 pages
...rends f tttio lays the once-rejoicing village waste, Bursting the ties of lovers and of friends ? 0 ye, to pleasure who resign the day, As loose in luxury's clasping arms you lie, 0 yet IP* pity in your breast bear sway, And learn to melt at misery's moving cry. ; But hopest tbou,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 280 pages
...vestment rends? Who lays the once rejoicing village waste, Bursting the ties of lovers and of friends? O ye, to Pleasure who resign the day, As loose in...bear sway, And learn to melt at Misery's moving cry. But hopestthou, Muse, vaingjorious as thou art, With the weak impulse of thy humble strain, Hopest... | |
| William Collins, Thomas Gray, James Beattie, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 478 pages
...vestment rends Who lays the once-rejoicing village waste, Bursting the ties of lovers and of friends f O ye, to Pleasure who resign the day, As loose in...bear sway, And learn to melt at Misery's moving cry. But hop'st t linn, Muse, vain glorious as thou art, With the weak impulse of thy humble strain, Hop'st... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1827 - 402 pages
...vestment rends? Who lays the once rejoicing village waste, Bursting the ties of lovers and of friends ? O ye, to Pleasure who resign the day, As loose in...bear sway, And learn to melt at Misery's moving cry. But hopest thou, Muse, vainglorious as thou art, With the weak impulse of thy humble strain, Hopest... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 412 pages
...ever glancing over new words and ideas, and yet treasures up but little knowledge. Watts on the Mind. O ye, to Pleasure who resign the day, As loose in Luxury's clasping arms you lie, О yet 1st pity in your breast bear sway, And learn to melt at Misery's moving cry. Beatlie. Loose... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 436 pages
...But lo, ere long is left alone to mourn, And languish in the dust, and clatp the abandoned urn. Bo*. O ye to pleasure who resign the day, As loose in luxury's clatping arms you lie, O yet let pity in your breast bear sway, And learn to melt at misery's moving... | |
| William Collins - 1844 - 324 pages
...vestment rends Who lays the once-rejoicing village waste, Barsting the ties of lovers and of friends ? O ye, to Pleasure who resign the day, As loose in...bear sway, And learn to melt at Misery's moving cry. But hop'st thou, Muse, vain glorious as thim art. With the weak impulse of thy humble strain, Hop'sl... | |
| William Collins - 1844 - 328 pages
...vestment rends Who lays the once-rrjoicing village waste, Bursting the ties of lovers and of friends ? O ye, to Pleasure who resign the day, As loose in...Luxury's clasping arms you lie, O yet let pity in your hreast hear sway, And learn to melt at Misery's moving cry. But hop'st thou. Muse, vain glorious as... | |
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