Appals the gazing mourner's heart, As if to him it could impart The doom he dreads, yet dwells upon ; Yes, but for these, and these alone, Some moments, ay, one treacherous hour, He still might doubt the tyrant's power ; So fair, so calm, so softly sealed,... Human Physiology: Designed for Colleges and the Higher Classes in Schools ... - Page 242by Worthington Hooker - 1859 - 454 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1813 - 574 pages
...rapture of repose that's there — The fixed yet tender traits that streak The languor of the placid cheek, And — but for that sad shrouded eye, That...not — wins not — weeps not — now — • And hut for that chill, changeless brow, Whose touch thrills with mortality, And curdles to the gazer's... | |
| 1812 - 576 pages
...rapture of repose that's there — The fixed yet tender traits that streak The languor of the placid cheek, And — but for that sad shrouded eye, That...— now — And but for that chill changeless brow, Whose touch thrills with mortality, And curdles to the gazer's heart, As if to him it could impart... | |
| 1813 - 662 pages
...rapture of repose .that's there — The fixed yet tender traits that streak The languor of the placid cheek» And — but for that sad shrouded eye, That...dwells upon — Yes — but for these and these alone, Some moments — aye — one treacherous hour, He still might doubt the tyrant's power, So fair—... | |
| 1813 - 560 pages
...The languor of the placid cheek, And — but for that sad shrouded eye, vol. x. -so. xx. jf i That That fires not — wins not — weeps not — now...dwells upon— ' Yes — but for these and these alone, Some moments — aye — one treacherous hour, He still might doubt the tyrant's power, So fair —... | |
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...for that sad shrouded ey«j V«L. x. NO. xx. T ' That That fires not—wins not—weeps not—now— And but for that chill changeless brow, Where cold...could impart The doom he dreads, yet dwells upon—- Yes—but for these and these alone, Some moments—aye—one treacherous hour, He still might doubt... | |
| 1813 - 550 pages
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| 1813 - 552 pages
...rapture of repose that 's there — The fixed yet tender traits that streak The languor of the placid cheek, And — but for that sad shrouded eye, That...— now— And but for that chill changeless brow, "Whose touch thrills with mortality, And curdles to the gazer's heart, As if to him it could impart... | |
| English literature - 1813 - 580 pages
...rapture of repose that's there — The fixed yet tender traits that streak The languor of the placid cheek, And — but for that sad shrouded eye, That...— now — And but for that chill, changeless brow, Whose touch thrills with mortality, And curdles to the gazer's heart, The doom he dreads, yet dwells... | |
| 1813 - 566 pages
...but for that chill changeless brow, Whose touch thrills with mortality, And curdles to the gazer's heart, As if to him it could impart The doom he dreads, yet dwells upon-»Yes — but for these and these alone, Some moments — aye — one treacherous hour, He still... | |
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