The Course of Time: A Poem, in Ten Books, Том 2W. Blackwood, 1827 |
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... took the other's purse . And he that stabbed his neighbour to the heart , Stabbed him politely , and returned the blade Reeking into its sheath , with graceful air . Meantime the earth gave symptoms of her end ; And all the scenery ...
... took the other's purse . And he that stabbed his neighbour to the heart , Stabbed him politely , and returned the blade Reeking into its sheath , with graceful air . Meantime the earth gave symptoms of her end ; And all the scenery ...
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... took The traveller up , and threw him down again , At distance from his path , confounded , pale . And shapes , strange shapes ! in winding sheets were seen , Gliding thro ' night , and singing funeral songs , And imitating sad ...
... took The traveller up , and threw him down again , At distance from his path , confounded , pale . And shapes , strange shapes ! in winding sheets were seen , Gliding thro ' night , and singing funeral songs , And imitating sad ...
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... took its ashes up , Reanimate : and merging from beneath The flattered marble , undistinguished rose The great - nor heeded once the lavish rhyme , And costly pomp of sculptured garnish vain . The Memphian mummy , that from age to age ...
... took its ashes up , Reanimate : and merging from beneath The flattered marble , undistinguished rose The great - nor heeded once the lavish rhyme , And costly pomp of sculptured garnish vain . The Memphian mummy , that from age to age ...
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... took , and shook thy mighty sides Indignantly the pride of navies fell ; Beyond the arm of help , unheard , unseen , Sunk friend and foe , with all their wealth and war ; And on thy shores , men of a thousand tribes , Polite and ...
... took , and shook thy mighty sides Indignantly the pride of navies fell ; Beyond the arm of help , unheard , unseen , Sunk friend and foe , with all their wealth and war ; And on thy shores , men of a thousand tribes , Polite and ...
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... took to hide Their misery in . On their grim features , now The plain unvisored index of the soul , The true untampered witness of the heart , No smile of hope , no look of vanity Beseeching for applause , was seen ; no scowl Of self ...
... took to hide Their misery in . On their grim features , now The plain unvisored index of the soul , The true untampered witness of the heart , No smile of hope , no look of vanity Beseeching for applause , was seen ; no scowl Of self ...
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age to age angels awoke bard beheld beneath bliss blood burning busked chariot of fire cloud cursed damned dark death deeds deep divine earth earthly endless endless pain eternal everlasting evermore face fair faith fame fear fell fire fools gave glorious glory God's grave groan hand harp hast heard heart heaven heavenly hell holy honour hope horrid immortal Jehovah judgment knew light look loud lyre mercy Messiah mirth morn mortal mortal vision ne'er night numbers o'er Omnipotent peace pleased praise priest redeemed retired righteous rolled rose round saints Satan sea of glass seemed seen seraph sigh silence sing smiled song sorrow sought soul stars stood stream sung sweet sword Of justice taught Thee things thou thought threw thro throne thunders took Tophet trembling truth Twas utter vale Virtue voice weep wept wicked withered words wrath