| 1822 - 418 pages
...Encounter' d all that troubles thee ; He was — whatever thou hast been ; He is— what thou shalt be. Have left in yonder silent sky No vestige where they...began, Of Him afford no other trace Than this,— There liv'da man ! WHERE IS HE.' HENRY NEELE. " Man giveth up the ghost, and where U he ?"—Jo/>, v. AND... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1824 - 396 pages
...left in yonder silent sky, • JL No vestige where they flew. Sf ' f The annals of the human race, i Their ruins, since the world began, Of HIM afford no other trace Thau this— THERE LIV'DA MAN ! . 7 " > V ' '*— - 1 *S~ INDEX. *° PAG* THE CREATION -.**•«•... | |
| James Montgomery - 1825 - 232 pages
...earth and mam, Erewhile hi? portion, life and light, To him rxist in vain. The clouds and sunbeams, oVr his eye That once their shades and glory threw, Have left in yonder srlent sky No vestige where they flew. The annals of the human race, Their ruins, since the world began,... | |
| 1826 - 434 pages
...seen, Encountered all that troubles thee, /Tlje clouds and sunbeams o'er his eye, That once their shade and glory threw, Have left in yonder silent sky No...where they flew ! The annals of the human race, Their ruin since the world began, Of him afford no other trace Than this—WERE LIVED A MAN. ON THE DEATH... | |
| John Johnstone - 1827 - 596 pages
...Sun, moon, and stars, the earth and main, Erewhile his portion, life and light, To him exist in vain. The clouds and sunbeams, o'er his eye That once their...the world began, Of HIM afford no other trace Than this,—THERE LIVED A MAX ! ON THE LOSS OF FRIENDS. FEIEND after friend departs ; Who hath not lost... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1827 - 494 pages
...Encounter'd all that troubles thee ; He was — whatever thou hast been ; He is — what thou shalt be. The clouds and sun-beams, o'er his eye, That once...human race, Their ruins, since the world began, Of HIM attbrd no other trace Than this— THERE LIV'DA MAN ! ADDRESS TO THE DEITY. O THOU unutterable Potentate... | |
| 1828 - 398 pages
...Sun, moon, and stars, the earth and main, Erewhile his portion, life and light, To him exist in vain. The clouds and sunbeams- o'er his eye That once their...afford no other trace Than this, — THERE LIVED A HAN ! MONTGOMERY. THE HOUR OF DEATH. LEAVES have their time to fall, And flowers to wither at the North-wind's... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...Sun, moon, and stars, the earth and main, Erewhilc his portion, life and light, To him exist in vain. The clouds and sunbeams, o'er his eye That once their...sky No vestige where they flew. The annals of the hnman race, Their ruins, since the world began, Of HIM afford no other trace Than this,-THERE LIVED... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...Sun, moon, and stare, the earth and main, Ercwhile liis portion, life and light, To him exist in vain. The clouds and sunbeams, o'er his eye That once their...Have left in yonder silent sky No vestige where they (lew. The annals of the human race. Their ruins, since the world began, Of HIM afford no other trace... | |
| Thomas Willcocks - 1829 - 334 pages
...left, in yonder silent aky, No vestige where they tie w ! The aunals of the human race, Their ruin since the world began, Of him afford no other trace Than this — there liv'da man. EVIL PASSIONS, &c. CONSEQUENCES OF THE FALL. POLLOK. HIAE what they were : The progeny... | |
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