| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1854 - 712 pages
...; Terms which we trundle smoothly o'er our tongues Like mere abstractions, empty sounds to which We join no feeling and attach no form ! As if the soldier...wound ; As if the fibres of this godlike frame Were gored without a pang; as if the wretch, Who fell in battle, doing bloody deeds, Passed oft' to Heaven,... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1854 - 432 pages
...; Terms which we trundle smoothly o'er our tongues Like mere abstractions, empty sounds to which We join no feeling and attach no form ! As if the soldier...wound ; As if the fibres of this godlike frame Were gored without a pang ; as if the wretch, Who fell in battle, doing bloody deeds, Pass'd off to heaven,... | |
| Cyclopaedia, Henry Gardiner Adams - 1854 - 762 pages
...Terms which we trundle smoothly o'er our tongues Like mere abstractions, empty sounds, to which We join no feeling, and attach no form! As if the soldier...wound; As if the fibres of this godlike frame Were gored without a pang; as if the wretch Who fell in battle, doing bloody deeds, Passed off to heaven,... | |
| 1856 - 796 pages
...tongue* Like mere abstrayions, empty sounds, to which We join no feeling, and attach no form ! Л* if the soldier died without a wound ; As if the fibres...frame Were gor'd without a pang ; as if the wretch \Vho fell in battle, doing bloody deeds, Pass'd off to heaven translated, and not kilTd; As though... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - English poetry - 1857 - 432 pages
...fratricide; Terms which we trundle smoothly o'er our tongues Like mere abstractions, empty sounds to which We join no feeling and attach no form ! As if the soldier...wound ; As if the fibres of this godlike frame Were gored without a pang; as if the wretch, Who fell .in battle, doing bloody deeds, Passed off to Heaven,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1858 - 792 pages
...; Terms which we trundle smoothly o'er our tongues Like mere abstractions, empty sounds to which We join no feeling and attach no form ! As if the soldier...wound ; As if the fibres of this godlike frame Were gored without a pang; as if the wretch, Who fell in battle, doing bloody deeds, Passed off to Heaven,... | |
| Arbitration (International law) - 1859 - 830 pages
...Terms which we trundle smoothly o'er our tongue, Like mere abstractions ; empty sounds to which We join no feeling, and attach no form ! As if the soldier died without a wound ; As if the fibres of their Godlike frames Were gored without a pang ; as if the wretch Who fell in battle, doing bloody... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1861 - 448 pages
...; Terms which we trundle smoothly o'er our tongues Like mere abstractions, empty sounds to which We join no feeling and attach no form ! As if the soldier...wound ; As if the fibres of this godlike frame Were gored without a pang ; as if the wretch, Who fell in battle, doing bloody deeds, Passed oif to Heaven,... | |
| 1861 - 1350 pages
...our tonsrurs Like mere abstractions, empty sounds, to whicli We join no meaning, and attach no form I As if the soldier died without a wound; As if the fibres of this God-like frame Were gored without a pang; as if the wretch Who fell in battle, tiuing bloody deeds. Passed off to heaven,... | |
| William Russell - Elocution - 1861 - 448 pages
...; Terms which we trundle smoothly o'er our tongue^ Like mere abstractions, empty sounds to which We join no feeling, and attach no form ! As if the soldier...wound ; As if the fibres of this godlike frame Were gored without a pang ; as if the wretch Who fell in battle, doing bloody deeds, Passed off to heaven... | |
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