These check his fearful steps ; and down he sinks Beneath the shelter of the shapeless drift, Thinking o'er all the bitterness of death, Mix'd with the tender anguish nature shoots Through the wrung bosom of the dying man, His wife, his children, and... Blackwood's Magazine - Page 2911831Full view - About this book
 | 1800 - 304 pages
...shapeless drift, Thinking o'er all the bitterness of death Mix'd with the tender anguish nature shoots Through the wrung bosom of the dying man, His wife,...unseen. In vain for him th' officious wife prepares The tire fair-blazing, and the vestment warm ; In vain his little children peeping out Into the mingled... | |
 | James Thomson - 1802 - 262 pages
...shapeless drift, Thinking o'er all the bitterness of death, Mix'd with the tender anguish nature shoots Through the wrung bosom of the dying man, His wife, his children, and his friends unseen. . • . . .• i UK.' • • •. 'i••.•• ...••.;• •,.•;. ;!••.»..••.:... | |
 | James Thomson - 1803 - 168 pages
...of death, Mix'd with the tender anguish Nature shoots Thro' the wrung hosom of the dying man, llis wife, his children, and his friends unseen. In vain for him th' officious wife prepares The fire fair-hlazing, and the vestment warm ; In rain his little children, peeping out Into the mingling storm,... | |
 | James Thomson - 1803
...Nature moots Thro' the wrung bofom of the dying Man, His wife, his children, and his friends unfeen. In vain for him th' officious wife prepares The fire fair-blazing, and the veftment warm ; In vain his little children, peeping out Into the mingling ftorm, demand their firCj... | |
 | 1803
...Poet: '* In vain for him th' officious wife prepares The fire fr.ir-blazing, and the vestment wa- m ; In vain his little children, peeping out Into the mingling storm, demand thrir sire, With tears of artless innocence. Alas ! Nor wife, nor children, more shall he behold, Nor... | |
 | James Thomson, John Aikin - 1804
...drift, Thinking o'er all the bitterness of death, Mix'd with the tender anguish Nature shoots Thro' the wrung bosom of the dying man, His wife, his children, and his friends unseen. 310 In vain for him the officious wife prepares The fire fuir-blazing and the vestment warm; In vain... | |
 | 1806 - 304 pages
...shapeless drift, Thinking o'er all the bitterness of death, Mix'd with the tender anguish nature shoots Through the wrung bosom of the dying man, His wife,...; In vain his little children peeping out Into the mingled storm, demand their sire With tears of artless innocence. Alas ! Nor wife, nor children more... | |
 | James Thomson - 1806
...drift, Thinking o'er all the bitterness of death, Mix'd with the tender anguish Nature shoots Thro' the wrung bosom of the dying Man, His wife, his children, and his friends unseen. 310 In vain for him th' officious wife prepares The fire fair-blazing, and the vestment warm; In vain... | |
 | James Thomson, Thomas Park - 1808
...shapeless drift, Thinking o'er all the bitterness of death, Mix'd with the tender anguish Nature shoots Through the wrung bosom of the dying man, His wife,...children, and his friends unseen. In vain for him the' officious wife prepares The tire fair-blazing, and the vestment warm; In vain his little children,... | |
 | Thomas Janes - 1810
...shapeless drift, Thinking o'er all the bitterness of death, Mix'd with the tender anguish nature shoots Through the wrung bosom of the dying man, His wife,...warm; In vain his little children peeping out Into the mingled storm, demand their sire With tears of artless innocence. Alas! Nor wife, nor children more... | |
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