| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 1164 pages
...funerals blacken all the way) 49 1,0 ! thefe were they, vvhofe fouls the Furies fteel'd, And curft with hearts unknowing how to yield. Thus unlamented pafs the proud away, The ga2e of fools, and pageant of a day ! So perifh all, whofe breaft ne'er learn'd to glow 4.5 For others... | |
| Children's poetry, English - 1780 - 226 pages
...paffengers fhall ftand, and pointing fay, (While the long fun'rals blacken all the way) JLo! thefe-were they, whofe fouls the furies fteel'd, And curs'd with...unlamented pafs the proud away, The gaze of fools, and pageants of a day! perifh all, whofe breaft ne'er learn'd to glow For others good, or melt at others... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1785 - 460 pages
...There paflengers fhall 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...gaze of fools, and pageant of a day ! So perifh all, \lhofe breaft ne'er learn'd to glow' For others good, or melt at others woe. What can atone (oh ever... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1785 - 568 pages
...paffengers mall ftand, and, pointing, fay, (While the long fuu'rals blacken all the way) Lo ! thefe were they, whofe fouls the furies fteel'd, And curs'd...with hearts unknowing how to yield. Thus unlamented pafs'd the proud away, The gaze of fools, and pageants of a day I Sff So perifh all, whofe breaft ne'er... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1791 - 966 pages
...the long fun'rais blacken all the way), Q ~ Let Lo ! thefe were they whofe fouls the Furies dcel'd, And curs'd with hearts unknowing how to yield. Thus...away, The gaze of fools, and pageant of a day ! So pcrilh all whofc bread nc'tr learn "d to glow For others good, or melt at others woe-. What csn atone,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - Conduct of life - 1791 - 510 pages
...they, wh'ofe foul.- the Furies fiecl'd, And cur>'d with hearts unknowning how toyicld. Thus unlamcntcd pafs the proud away, The gaze of fools, and pageant of a day • So pcrilh all whole bread* ne'er learn'd to glow For others good, or melt at others wo*. What can atone... | |
| Joseph Ritson - English poetry - 1793 - 388 pages
...paflengers fhall ftand, 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...fools, and pageant of a day ! So perifh all, whofe breaft ne'er learn'd to glow For others good, or melt at others woe. 46 What can atone (oh ever-injur'd... | |
| 1793 - 376 pages
...ftand, and pointing fay, (While the long fun'rals blacken all the way) 40 Lo ! thefe were they, whpfe fouls the Furies fteel'd, And curs'd with hearts unknowing...fools, and pageant of a day ! So perifh all, whofe breaft ne'er learn'd to glow For others good, or melt at others woe. 46 What can atone (oh ever-injur'd... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 906 pages
...they, wliofe fouls the furie» íleel'd, And curft with heart» unknowing how to yield Thus unlamcnted pafs the proud away, The gaze of fools, and pageant of a day ! bo perilh all, whofe breaft ne'er learn'd to glow For others good, or melt at others woe. No friend's... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1796 - 264 pages
...(While the long fun'rals blacken all the way,) 40 lx> ! thefe were they whofe fouls the Furies Heel'd, And curs'd with hearts unknowing how to yield. Thus...proud away, The gaze of fools, and pageant of a day 1 So peri(h all, whofe breaft ne'er learn'd to glow 4 5 For others' good, or melt at others' woe. 'What... | |
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