Since by life's passing breath, blown up from earth, Light as the summer's dust, we take in air A moment's giddy flight, and fall again, Join the dull mass, increase the trodden soil, And sleep, till Earth herself shall be no more... A physician's tale - Стр. 21авторы: Heberden Milford - 1854Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| Epitaphs - 1875 - Страниц: 192
...care, A loving couple lie buried here, Trusting in a Saviour's grace, In hopes to find a better place. Join the dull mass, increase the trodden soil, And sleep till earth itself shall be no more. Three lovely babes are sleeping here ; Hannah, my dear, your grandmother is... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1876 - Страниц: 840
...Lifht as the summer's dust, we take in air A moment's giddy flight, and fall again ; Join the dull man, derstand The usual joys ; Since Aen (as emmet*, their small world o'erthrown) We, sore araaz'd, from out Earth's ruins crawl,... | |
| Adeline M. Butterworth - 1911 - Страниц: 104
...up from earth. Light, as the summer's dust, we take in air A moment's giddy flight, and fall again ; Join the dull mass, increase the trodden soil, And sleep 'till earth herself shall be no more ; Since then, as emmets, their small world o'erthrown, We, sore amazed, from out earth's ruins crawl,... | |
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