What though, during the conflict of passions, tho'u canst not assuage the storm — what, though thou shieldest not from the pang of affliction ; — time soon comes to thine aid, and, of past sorrows, nought remains but a melancholic, not unpleasing... The man of fortitude; or, Schedoni in England - Page 194by Benjamin Frere - 1801Full view - About this book
| Sydney Melmoth - 1805 - 368 pages
...virtuous man round his heart winds, and thus shielded, he journeys on, unsubdued by adversity, heedless of poverty ; — and from .all the ills attending...thee upheld invulnerable. — What though, during the conflict of passions, tho'u canst not assuage the storm — what, though thou shieldest not from the... | |
| T Nixon - 1806 - 176 pages
...virtuous man round his hear; winds, and thus shielded, he journeys on, unsubdued by adversity, hcedios of poverty ; — and from all the ills attending prejudices, man is by thcc upheld invulnerable. What, though, during the conflict of passions, thou canst not asuagc the... | |
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