| Edward Young, Thomas Park - 1808 - 336 pages
...there, my dust, too, I reclaim, (To dust when drop proud Nature's proudest spheres) And live entire. Death is the crown of life : Were death denied, poor...denied, to live would not be life : Were death denied, ev'n fools would wish to die. Death wounds to cure ; we fall, we rise, we reign! Spring from our fetters,... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 526 pages
...there, my dust, too, I reclaim, (To dust when drop prond Nature's prondest spheres) And live entire. Death is the crown of life: Were death denied, poor...denied, to live would not be life : Were death denied, ev'n fools would wish to die. Death wounds to cure ; we fall, we rise, we reign f Spring from our fetters,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 558 pages
...prison'd there, my dust too I reclaim, (To dustwhen drop proud Nature's proudest spheres) And live entire. Death is the crown of life: Were death denied, poor man would live in rain; Were death denied, to live would not he life ; Were death denied, e'en fools would wish to die.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 556 pages
...Nature'sproudest spheres) Ami Uve rntnr. Death is tl)e crow« of life : Were death denied, poor m«n would Пте in vain ; Were death denied, to live would not be life : Were death denied, e'en fools would wish to die. Death wounds to cure : we fall ; we rise, we reign ! Spring from our... | |
| Edward Young - 1812 - 814 pages
...there, my dust, too, I reclaim, (To dust when drop proud Nature's proudest spheres) And live entire. Death is the crown of life: Were death denied, poor...denied, to live would not be life : Were death denied, ev'n fools would wish to die. Death wounds to cure; we fall, we rise, we reign! Spring from our fetters,... | |
| Edward Young - English poetry - 1813 - 324 pages
...there, my dust, too, I reclaim, (To dust when drop proud Nature's proudest spheres) And live entire. Death is the crown of life ! Were death denied, poor...denied, to live would not be life : Were death denied, ev'n fools would wish to din.Death wounds to cure ; we fall, we rise, we reign ! Spring from our fetters,... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1821 - 412 pages
...there, my dust too I reclaim, (To dust when drop proud Nature's proudest spheres,) And live entire. Death is the crown of life : Were death denied, poor...denied, to live would not be life ; Were death denied, e'en fools would wish to die. Death wounds to cure : we fall ; we rise, we reign ! Spring from our... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 274 pages
...there, my dust, too, I reclaim, (To dust when drop proud Nature's proudest spheres) And live entire. Death is the crown of life ! Were death denied, poor...denied, to live would not be life : Were death denied, e'en fools would wish to die. Death wounds to cure; we fall, we rise, we reign ! Spring from our fetters,... | |
| Edward Young - 1824 - 356 pages
...dust when drop proud nature's proudest spheres,) And live entire. Death is the crown of life : 6 * Were death denied, poor man would live in vain ; Were...Death wounds to cure : we fall ; we rise ; we reign I Spring from our fetters ; fasten in the skies ; Where blooming Eden withers in our sight : Death... | |
| Missions - 1824 - 408 pages
...have no desire to live : but, O Jesus ! as long as I live, I'll live to Thee !" quoting from Young — Were death denied, poor man would live in vain | Were death denied, poor man would live a fool. Heav'n wept, that man may smile ; Heav'u bled, that man may never die.... | |
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