| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...lomb Was once his vital breath. The roving wind shall pass away, The warming sun forsake the eky ; Thy brother, in that dreadful day, Shall live and...There was a time, — that time is past. When, youth! 1 bloom'd like thee1 A time will come, — Ч is coming fast. When thou ehalt fade like me : — Like... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...that wanders o'er his tomb Was once his vital breath. The roving wind shall pass away, The wanning sun forsake the sky ; Thy brother, in that dreadful...dear. Oft but a moment, and, at most, A momentary year I There was a time, — that time is past. When, youth ! I bloom'd like thee ! A time will come, —... | |
| John Evans - Life - 1831 - 322 pages
...HEAVENS !" Thus the Old Man is not without his pleasures, and his anticipations of future felicity — Shall MAN of frail fruition boast ? Shall Life be...dear ; Oft but a moment, and at most A momentary year 1 There was a time — that time is past, When, YOCTH ! I bloom'd like thee ; A time will come —... | |
| John Evans - Life - 1834 - 306 pages
...HEAVENS!" Thus the Old Man is not without his pleasures, and his anticipations of future felicity — Shall MAN of frail fruition boast? Shall Life be counted...that time is past, When, YOUTH! I bloom'd like thee; A time will come — 'tis coming fast, When thou shall fade like me ! Like me through varying seasons... | |
| English poetry - 1836 - 514 pages
...wanders o'er his tomb Was once his vital breath. The roving wind shall pass away, The warming sun forvnke the sky ; Thy brother, in that dreadful day, Shall...dear, Oft but a moment, and, at most, A momentary year Í There was a time, — that time is past. When, youth ! I bloom'd like thee ! A time will come, —... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1839 - 510 pages
...wanders o'er his tomb Was once his vital breath. The roving wind shall pass away, The warming sun forrake the sky ; Thy brother, in that dreadful day, Shall...die. THE OLD MAN'S SONG. SHALL man of frail fruition U. ii •' Shall life be counted dear, Oft but a moment, and, at most, A momentary year( There was... | |
| Samuel Rogers - English poetry - 1843 - 516 pages
...Once cheer'd his eye, now dark in death The wind that wanders o'er his tomb Was once his vital breath. The roving wind shall pass away, The warming sun forsake...dear, Oft but a moment, and, at most, A momentary yeart Thore was a time, — that time is past, When, youth ! I bloom'd like thee ! A time will come,... | |
| James Montgomery - 1845 - 522 pages
...cheer'd his eye, now dark in death, The wind that wanders o'er his tomb Was once his vital breath. The roving wind shall pass away, The warming sun forsake...brother, in that dreadful day, Shall live and never die. 20 MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. THE OCEAN. WRITTEK AT SCARBOROUGH, IN THE SUMMER OF 1805. ALL hail to the ruins,*... | |
| James Montgomery - English poetry - 1850 - 402 pages
...that wanders o'er his tomb Was onee his vital breath. The roving wind shall pass away, The wartning sun forsake the sky; Thy brother, in that dreadful...day, Shall live and never die. THE OLD MAN'S SONG. SUAI L Man of frail fruition boast ? Shall life be eounted dear, Oft but a moment, and at most A momentary... | |
| James Montgomery, Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1853 - 926 pages
...cheer'd his eye, now dark in death, The wind that wanders o'er his tombxWas once his vital breath. The roving wind shall pass away, The warming sun forsake...brother, in that dreadful day, Shall live and never die. r~ THE OCEAN. WRITTSK AT SCARBOROUGH, IN THE SUMMFR or 1805. ALL hail to the ruins,* the rocks and... | |
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