O YE, whose cheek the tear of pity stains, Draw near with pious rev'rence, and attend ! Here lie the loving husband's dear remains, The tender father, and the gen'rous friend. The pitying heart that felt for human woe ; The dauntless heart that fear'd... Literary By-Paths in Old English - Page 185by Henry C. Shelley - 1909Full view - About this book
| Robert Burns - Scotland - 1786 - 248 pages
...cheek the tear of pity ftains, Draw near with pious rev'rence and attend! Here lie the loving Hufband's dear remains, The tender Father, and the gen'rous...Friend. The pitying Heart that felt for human Woe ; The dauntlefs heart that fear'd no human / Pride ; The Friend of Man, to vice alone a foe ; ' For ev'n... | |
| Robert Burns - 1793 - 420 pages
...The tender Father, and the gen'roua Friendi The pitying heart that felt for human Woe ; The dauntlefs heart that fear'd no human Pride ; The Friend of Man, to vice alone a foe ; ' For ev'n his failings leau'd to Virtue's fide.*' FOR R. A, Know thou, O ftranger to the fame Of this much... | |
| Robert Burns - 1798 - 308 pages
...tender Father, and the gen'rous Friend. The The pitying heart that felt for human Woe ; The dauntlefs heart that fear'd no human Pride ; The Friend of Man, to vice alone a foe ; " For ev'n his failings lean'd to Virtue's « fide*." FOR RA ESQ. KNOW thou, O ftranger to the fame Of this... | |
| David Irving - English poetry - 1804 - 524 pages
...The following epiT taph For the Author's Father occurs among the works of Burns : O ye whose cheek the tear of pity stains, Draw near with pious rev'rence...dear remains, The tender father, and the gen'rous frsend ; VOL. II. 3 L The pitying heart that felt for human woe ; The dauntless heart that fear'd no... | |
| Select collection - Epitaphs - 1806 - 262 pages
...and resentment of an injured and deluded people." On the Father of Burns the Poet. O ye whose cheek the tear of pity stains, Draw near with pious rev'rence...human pride ; The friend of man, to vice alone a foe ; 1 believe that my Redeemer livetb* And that I also shall rise from The grave. JONAS 1UNWAY, ESQ.... | |
| Robert Burns - 1806 - 446 pages
...here his body lies fu' low — For saul he ne'er had ony. FOR THE AUTHOR'S FATHER. OYE whose cheek the tear of pity stains, Draw near with pious rev'rence...remains, The tender father, and the gen'rous friend. The The pitying heart that felt for human woe ; The dauntless heart that fear'd no human pride ; The friend... | |
| Robert Burns, Thomas Park - Bookbinding - 1808 - 330 pages
...FOR THE AUTHOR'S FATHER. O YE, whose cheek the tear of pity stains, Draw near with pions reverence and attend! Here lie the loving husband's dear remains, The tender father, and the generous friend. The pitying heart that felt for human woe ; The dauntless heart that fear'd no human... | |
| Robert Burns - 1811 - 500 pages
...AUTHOR'S FATHER. O YE whose cheek the tear of pity stains, Draw near with pious rev'rence, and attend1. Here lie the loving husband's dear remains, The tender...pride ; The friend of man, to vice alone a foe ; " For ev'n his failings lean'd to virtue's side *." * Goldsmith. FOR RA ESQ. KNOW thou, O stranger to the... | |
| Robert Burns - 1814 - 306 pages
...exulting tear, Proclaims that THOMSON was bft son. EPITAPH FOR THE AUTHOR'S FATHER. o 1 YE, whose cheek the tear of pity stains, Draw near with pious rev'rence and attend ! Here lie the loving hushand's dear remains, The tc.'der father, and the gen'rous friend. The pitying heart that felt for... | |
| Robert Burns - Scotland - 1815 - 364 pages
...lie the loving hushand's dear remains, The tender father, and the gen'rous friend* The pitying bean that felt for human woe ; The dauntless heart that fear'd no human pride ; The friend of man, to viee alone a foe ; " For ev'n his failings leau'd to'virtue't tide*." FOR RA ESQ. Know them, O stranger... | |
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