 | E. Tomkins - Didactic poetry, English - 1804 - 256 pages
...unlamented pass the proud away, The gaze of fools, and pageants of a day ! So peiish all whose hreast ne'er learn'd to glow For others' good, or melt at others' woe." What can atone (oh ever-injur'd shade!) Thy fate unpity'd, and thy rites unpaid ? No friend's complaint,... | |
 | William Enfield - 1804
...whose souls the furies sieel'd,, Aud curs'd with hearts unknowing how' to yield. Thus unlamented pass the proud away, The gaze of fools , and pageant of a day ! &» perish all , whose breast ne'er learn'd to glovf For others'' good , or melt at others' woe.... | |
 | Alexander Pope, William Warburton (Bp. of Gloucester), Colley Cibber - 1804 - 754 pages
...whose souls the Furies steel'd, And curs'd with hearts unknowing how to yield. Thus unlamented pass the proud away, The gaze of fools, and pageant of a day I So perish all, whose breast ne'er learn 'd to glow 45 For others' good, or melt at others' woe. What... | |
 | William Enfield - Elocution - 1805 - 396 pages
...ftand, and pointing fay, (While the long fun'rals blacken all the way,) Lo! thefe were they, whofe fouls the Furies fteel'd, And curs'd with hearts unknowing...glow For others' good, or melt at others' woe. What can atone (O, ever-injur'd fhade!) . . . Thy fatx unpitied, and day rites unpaid? No friend's complaint,... | |
 | Chaplet - 1805
...whose souls the Furies steel'd, And cnrs'd with hearts unknowing how to yield. Thus uulamented pass the proud away, The gaze of fools, and pageant of a day ! t So perisli all, whose breast ne'er learnt to glow For other's good or melt at other's woe. What... | |
 | Alexander Pope, William Lisle Bowles - 1806
...and pointing fay, (While the long fun'rals blacken all the way) 40 Lo ! thefe were they, whofe fouls the Furies fteel'd, And curs'd with hearts unknowing...So perifh all, whofe breaft ne'er learn'd to glow 45 For others good, or melt at others woe. .That NOTES. VER. 41. Ln ! thefe were they, ~\ Iliad. ix.... | |
 | Alexander Pope - 1806
...and pointing fay, (While the long fun'rals blacken all the way) 40 Lo ! thefe were they, whofe fouls the Furies fteel'd, And curs'd with hearts unknowing...fools, and pageant of a day ! So perifh all, whofe bread ne'er learn'd to glow 45 For others good, or melt at others woe. That NOTES. VER. 41. Lo! thefe... | |
 | M.. Hennet - 1806 - 464 pages
...whose souls the furies steel'd. And curst with hearts unknowing how to yield. Thus unlamented pass the proud away , The gaze of fools , and pageant of a day ! So perish all , whose breast ne'er learn'd to glow For others good , or melt at others woe. Tels ces rois... | |
 | E Tomkins - 1806
...unlamented pass the proud away, The gaze of fools, and pageants of a day! So perish all whose breast ne'er learn'd to glow For others' good, or melt at others' woe." What can atone (ob ever injur'd shade !) Thy fate impity'd. and thy rites unpaid ? ?»o Iriend's complaint,... | |
 | Joseph Warton - 1806 - 416 pages
...souls the furies steel'd, And curst with hearts unknowing how to yield ! So perish all whose breast ne'er learn'd to glow For others good, or melt at others woe. The incident of her dying in a country remote from her relations and acquaintance, is touched with... | |
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