Maro's art To wake to sympathy the feeling heart ; Like him the smooth and mournful verse to dress In all the pomp of exquisite distress, Then too severely taught by cruel fate, To share in all the perils I relate, Then might I with... The Shipwreck: A Poem - Page 127by William Falconer, James Stanier Clarke - 1804 - 220 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Falconer - 1803 - 216 pages
...art 650 To wake to sympathy the feeling heart ; Like him the smooth and mournful verse to dress In all the pomp of exquisite distress ! Then too severely...cruel Fate, To share in all the -perils I relate, 555 Then might I, with unrival'd strains deplore Th' impervious horrors of a leeward shore. Kate of... | |
| William Falconer - 1868 - 180 pages
...Maro's art To wake to sympathy the feeling heart, Like him, the smooth and mournful verse to dress In all the pomp of exquisite distress; Then, too severely...by cruel fate To share in all the perils I relate, * The sea at this time ran so high, that I mast head without being washed overit was impossible to... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 296 pages
...Maro's art To wake to sympathy the feeling heart ; Like him the smooth and mournful verse to dress In all the pomp of exquisite distress ! Then, too severely...share in all the perils I relate, Then might I, with unrivall'd strains, deplore Th' impervious horrors of a leeward shore. As o'er the surge the stooping... | |
| William Falconer, Thomas Park - 1809 - 184 pages
...monrnfnl verse to dress In all the pomp of exqnisite distress ; Then, too severely tanght by crnel fate To share in all the perils I relate, Then might I, with nnrivall'd strains, deplore The' impervions horrors of a leeward shore. As o'er the snrf the bending... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 pages
...Maro's art To wake to sympathy the feeling heart, Like him the smooth and mournful verse to dress In and the landscape round. Nature in the prospect yields...bold, Meadows, woodlands, heaths, — and fields unrivall'd strains, deplore Th' impervious horrours of a leeward shore. As o'er the surf the bending... | |
| Poetical narratives - 1810 - 330 pages
...Maro's art To wake to sympathy the feeling heart ; Like him the smooth and mournful verse to dress In all the pomp of exquisite distress ! Then, too severely...share in all the perils I relate, Then might I, with unrivall'd strains, deplore Th' impervious horrors of a leeward shore. As o'er the surge the stooping... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 pages
...Маго'з art To wake to sympathy the feeling heart, Like him the smooth and mournful verse to dress In nil the pomp of exquisite distress; Then, too severely...To share in all the perils I relate, Then might I, witli unrivall'd strains, deplore Th' impervious horrours of a leeward shore. As o'er the surf the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 622 pages
...all the perils I relate, Tin n niig'it. I, with unrivali'd strains, deplore Th' impervious horrours of a leeward shore. As o'er the surf the bending mainmast hung, >till on tiie rigging thirty seamen clung: Some on a broken crag were struggling cast, And there by... | |
| William Falconer - 1811 - 252 pages
...MARC'S art, To wake to sympathy the feeling heart, Like him the smooth and mournful verse to dress In all the pomp of exquisite distress ! Then, too severely...share in all the perils I relate, Then might I with unrivall'd Strains deplore Th' impervious horrors of a Leeward Shore. As o'er the Surge the stooping... | |
| William Falconer - 1811 - 120 pages
...divides : And ciashing spreads in ruin o'er the tides. Like him the smooth and mournful verse to dress In all the pomp of exquisite distress! Then too severely...share in all the perils I relate, Then might I, with nurivall'd strains deplore Th' impervious horrors of a leeward shore. As o'er the surge the stooping... | |
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