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" Through tangled forests and through dangerous ways, Where beasts with man divided empire claim, And the brown Indian marks with murderous aim ; There, while above the giddy tempest flies, And all around distressful yells arise, The pensive exile, bending... "
Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry - Page 132
by John Bell - 1789
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The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver Goldsmith

Oliver Goldsmith - English dramas - 1869 - 774 pages
...distressful yells arise, The pensive exile, bending with his woe, To stop too fearful, and too faint to go, I y lord, which he left open for my perusal, which, after reading, he sympathise with mine. Vain, xery vain, my weary search to find That bliss which only centres in~tTiejmnd...
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The Poetical Works of Campbell, Goldsmith, and Gray: With Memoirs of the Authors

Thomas Campbell - English poetry - 1870 - 456 pages
...And all around distressful yells arise, The pensive exile, bending with his wo, To stop too fearful, and too faint to go, Casts a long look where England's glories shine, And bids his bosom sympathise with mine. Vain, very vain, my weary search to find, That bliss which only centres in the...
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Reading book. New code, 1981. Standard 1, 4-6

Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1872 - 328 pages
...yells arise — The pensive exile, bending with his woej To stop too fearful, and too faint to go, 420 Casts a long look where England's glories shine, And...very vain, my weary search, to find That bliss which centres only in the mind : Why have I stray'd from pleasure and repose, 425 To seek a good each government...
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The Poetical Works of Campbell, Goldsmith, and Gray: With Memoirs of the Authors

Thomas Campbell - 1872 - 458 pages
...and too faint to go, Casts a long look where England's glories shine. And bids his bosom sympathise with mine. Vain, very vain, my weary search to find,...bliss which only centres in the mind ! Why have I stray" d from pleasure and repose, To seek a good each government bestows ? In every government, though...
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The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith

Oliver Goldsmith - 1872 - 524 pages
...yells arise — The pensive exile, bending with his woe, To stop too fearful, and too faint to go,s Casts a long look where England's glories shine. And bids his bosom sympathize with mine. 1 The Onandago or Onelda, a lake of the State of New York, which extends westward about twenty miles,...
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Lives of the English Poets: Smith-Savage

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1905 - 456 pages
...describes how ' The pensive exile, bending with his woe, [go, To stop too fearful, and too faint to Casts a long look where England's glories shine, And bids his bosom sympathize with mine.' * ' I do not much wish well to discoveries,' wrote Johnson, 'for I am always afraid they will end in...
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Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature, Volume 1

Jeannette Leonard Gilder - Anthologies - 1910 - 330 pages
...fellows blest. But where to find that happiest spot below, Who can direct, when all pretend to know? 300 Vain, very vain, my weary search to find That bliss which only centers in the mind. Why have I strayed from pleasure and repose. To seek a good each government bestows?...
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The Complete Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith

Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1906 - 362 pages
...yells arise, The pensive exile, bending with his woe, To stop too fearful, and too faint to go, 410 Casts a long look where England's glories shine, And bids his bosom sympathise with mine. Vain, very vain, my weary search to find That bliss which only centres in the...
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English Poems: The Restoration and the eighteenth century (1660-1800)

Walter Cochrane Bronson - English poetry - 1908 - 562 pages
...yells arise, The pensive exile, bending with his woe, To stop too fearful, and too faint to go, 420 Casts a long look where England's glories shine, And...That bliss which only centres in the mind. Why have I strayed from pleasure and repose. 425 To seek a good each government bestows ? In every government,...
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English Poems: The restoration and the eighteenth century (1660-1800)

Walter Cochrane Bronson - English poetry - 1908 - 562 pages
...yells arise, The pensive exile, bending with his woe, To stop too fearful, and too faint to go, 420 Casts a long look where England's glories shine, And bids his bosom sympathize with mine. To seek a good each government bestows? In every government, though terrors reign, Though tyrant kings...
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