That lost in long futurity expire. Fond impious man, think'st thou yon sanguine cloud Raised by thy breath, has quench'd the orb of day? To-morrow he repairs the golden flood And warms the nations with redoubled ray. Enough for me : with joy I see The... the english anthology - Page 83by T AGERTON - 1794Full view - About this book
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 248 pages
...my ear, ' That lost in long futurity expire. ' Fond impious man! think'stthou yon sanguine cloud ' Rais'd by thy breath, has quench'd the orb of day...nations with redoubled ray. ' Enough for me: with joy I see ' The different doom our Fates assign ! ' Be thine despair and sceptred care; * To triumph and... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 pages
...my ear, ' That lost in long futurity expire. ' Fond impious Man, think'st thou yon sanguine cloud, ' Rais'd by thy breath, has quench'd the Orb of day?...nations with redoubled ray. ' Enough for me: With joy I see * Taliessin, Chief of the Bards, flourished in the sixth Century. His works are still preserved,... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1807 - 700 pages
...impious, Man ! think' ft thou yon fanguine Cloud, [Orb of Day ? Rais'd by thy Breath, has quench'd the To-morrow he repairs the Golden Flood, And warms the Nations with redoubled ray. ' Yours, &c. BEJJBVOLUS. Mr. URBAN, F«l. 7. TN p. 96, I perufed a compendious letter on the deaf and... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1808 - 466 pages
...sa tête trop au-dessus des autres. (3) Fond, impious Man! Think'st thon yon sanguine ctoud, Bais'd by thy breath , has quench'd the Orb of day ? To-morrow, he repairs the gotden ttooit, And warms the nations with rcdoubted ray. » — Quand le commerce est en peu de mains,... | |
| English poetry - English poetry - 1809 - 302 pages
...my ear, ' That lost in long futurity expire. ' Fond impious Man, think'st thou yon sanguine cloud. ' Rais'd by thy breath, has quench'd the orb of day...nations with redoubled ray. ' Enough for me : With joy I see ' The different doom our fates assign. * Taliessin, Chief of the Bards, flourished in the sixth... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 526 pages
...futurity expire. Fond impious man ! think'st thou yon sanguine clond Rais'd by thy breath, has quench 'd the orb of day? To-morrow he repairs the golden flood, And warms the nations with redoubled ray. Enough with me : with joy I see The different doom our Fates assign ! Ht; thine despair and sceptred care... | |
| 1809 - 402 pages
...cluud, ["'•>' ' Rais'd by thy breath, has rjnencird the orb of ' To morrow he repairs" the gulden flood, ' And warms the nations with redoubled ray. ' Enough for me : with joy 1 sec ' The different doom our fales assign. ( I'f thine despair, ami sceptred care : ' To triumph,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1818 - 680 pages
...— Think'st thou yon sanguine cloud, Rais'd by thy breath, has quench'd the orb of day ? To- morrow he repairs the golden flood, And warms the nations with redoubled ray, (3F) 801] 803]' HOUSE OF LORDS; It had been a most unfortunate thing fur this country, to be so closely... | |
| Dugald Stewart - Psychology - 1814 - 528 pages
...triumph of their Sceptical Theories ? TOL. I. 60 " Fond, impiotu Man ! Think'st tbou yon Sanguine Cloud. Rais'd by thy breath, has quench'd the Orb of Day...To-morrow, he repairs the golden flood, . And warms the Nation« with redoubled ray. Note (N.) page 210. It may be proper to remark, that under the title of... | |
| Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1816 - 446 pages
...Ver. 133. And distant warblings lessen on my ear] The succession of poets after Milton's time. GRAY. To-morrow he repairs the golden flood, And warms the...nations with redoubled ray. Enough for me : with joy I see The difF rent doom our fates assign. 140 Be thine despair, and scept'red care, To triumph, and... | |
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