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" How fading are the joys we dote upon ! Like apparitions seen and gone ; But those which soonest take their flight ^ Are the most exquisite and strong : Like angels "
Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review - Page 368
1839
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The Christian guardian (and Church of England magazine).

1828
...they hoped to dwell with their God and Saviour. TRANSIENT DELIGHTS. How fading are the joys we dole upon, Like apparitions seen and gone : But those which...visits, short and bright ; Mortality's too weak to beat them long. JOHN NORRIS, 1700. 376 ON SANCTIFICATION. SIR— Your kindness in inserting a few remarks...
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History ..., Volumes 3-4

Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 pages
...stolen) by two poeis — Blair, author of 'The Grave,' and Thomas Campbell (' Pleasures of Hope '). angel visits short and bright. ; Mortality 's too weak to bear them long. The Parting. In another piece...
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Southern Literary Messenger, Volume 3

1837 - 830 pages
...joys wo dote upon, Like apparitions seen and gone: But those which soonest lake their flight, Are Ihc most exquisite and strong. Like angels' visits, short and bright; Mortality's too weak to bear them lung. And he gives us the same thought again in his Elegy on his Niece: Angels, as 'tis but...
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Divine breathings: or, A pious soul thirsting after Christ, in a hundred ...

Thomas Sherman - 1836 - 134 pages
...raise virtues out of vanity ; so shalt thou lay up treasure in heaven. How fading are the joys we doat upon, Like apparitions seen and gone : But those which soonest take their night, Are the most exquisite and strong, Like angels' visits short and bright ; Mortality's too weak...
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The Southern literary messenger, Volume 3

1837 - 790 pages
...short stanza in which Norris gives us his line, is very pleasing, and worth quoting. It runs thus: How fading are the joys we dote upon, Like apparitions seen and gone : But those which soonest take ihcir flight, Are the mo?l exquisite and islronc. And he gives us the same thought again in bis Elegy...
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The Psalmists of Britain...

John Holland - 1843 - 402 pages
...known sentiment first repeated by Blair, and afterwards by Campbell : — " How fading are the joyes we dote upon, Like apparitions seen and gone : But...their flight, Are the most exquisite and strong, Like Angel's visits, short and bright ; Mortality's too weak to bear them long." He has also another passage,...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 pages
...Bemerton, vrlio, prior to Blair, wrote a poem, ' The Farting,' which contains the following verse : — mbers( who soonest take their flight, Are the most exquisite and strong, Lite angeltf vails ¡hört and bright;...
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Cyclopædia of English literature, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...Bemerton, who, prior to Blair, wrote a poem, ' The Parting,' which contains the following verse : — who soonest take their flight, Are the most exquisite and strong, Like (inr/c№ visite short find...
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Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Volume 1

William Beattie - 1849 - 520 pages
...thought first noticed in Blair, is not an improvement upon the original conception in Norris — " How fading are the joys we dote upon, Like apparitions...their flight, Are the most exquisite and strong, Like ongeFs msits short and bright — Mortality's too weak to bear them long." Again, in the Elegy on his...
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Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Thomas Chalmers, Volume 2

William Hanna - 1850 - 576 pages
...phrase neither from Bluir nor Campbell, but from ' John Norris ' of the seventeenth century : — ' How fading are the joys we dote upon ! Like apparitions...and strong; Like angels' visits, short and bright, Mortality 's too weak to bear them long.' Can we doubt that these lines were actually inspired by such...
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