| 1799 - 796 oldal
...me how envy'd! — for to me, The herald ftill of mifery, Mein'ry makes her influence known Uy fighs and tears, and grief alone: I greet her as the fiend to whom belong The vulture's rav'ning beak, the raven'* fun'ral Cong. Alone, at midnight's haunted hour, When Mature woo's repofe... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1801 - 208 oldal
...picture, that I cannot neglect the opportunity of introducing them here. Pleasures of Memory!—oh supremely blest, And justly proud beyond a Poet's...greet her as the fiend, to whom belong The vulture's rav'ning beak, the raven's fun'ral song. Alone, at midnight's haunted hour, When Nature wooes repose... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1801 - 222 oldal
...confines of thy tranquil breast Contain, indeed, the subject of thy lays! By me how envied! — for to me, The herald still of misery, Memory makes her...greet her as the fiend, to whom belong The vulture's rav'ning beak, the raven's fun'ral song. sy Alone, at midnight's haunted hour, When Nature wooes repose... | |
| 1808 - 506 oldal
...indeed, the subject of thy lays ! By me how envied ! for to me, The herald still of misery, Mem'ry makes her influence known By sighs and tears, and...greet her as the fiend to whom belong The vulture's rav'ning beak, the raven's fun'ral song. Alone, at midnight's haunted hour, When nature woos repose... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1816 - 276 oldal
...confmes of thy tranquil breast Contain, indeed, the subject of thy lays! By me how envied ! — for to me, The herald still of misery, Memory makes her...fair occasions gone for ever by ; Of hopes too fondly nursed, too rudely crossed, . Of many a cause to wish, yet fear to die; For what, except th' instinctive... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1816 - 260 oldal
...confines of thy tranquil breast Contain, indeed, the subject of thy lays! By me how envied ! — for to me, The herald still of misery, Memory makes her...grief alone : I greet her as the fiend, to whom belong >• '' •' >i*' The vulture's ravening beak, the raven's funeral song. >- 'VtShe tells of time mispent,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1820 - 272 oldal
...the picture, that I cannot resist the opportunity of introducing them here. Pleasures of Memory!—oh supremely blest, And justly proud beyond a Poet's...fair occasions gone for ever by; Of hopes too fondly nursed, too rudely crossed, Of many a cause to wish, yet fear to die; For what, except th" instinctive... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1820 - 160 oldal
...confines of thy tranquil breast Contain, indeed, the subject of thy lays; By me how envied \ — for to me, The herald still of misery, Memory makes her...belong The vulture's ravening beak, the raven's funeral sonf. Alone, at midnight's haunted hour, When nature woo's repose in vain, Remembrance wastes her penal... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1821 - 888 oldal
...indeed, the subject of thy lays ! By me how envy'd ! — for to me, The herald still of misery. Mem'ry makes her influence known By sighs and tears, and...greet her as the fiend to whom belong The vulture's rav'ning beak, the raven's fun'ral song. Alone, at midnight's haunted hour, When Nature woos repose... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1822 - 340 oldal
...confines of thy tranquil breast Contain, indeed, the subject of thy lays! By me how envied ! — for to me, The herald still of misery, Memory makes her...beak, the raven's funeral song. She tells of time raispent, of comfort lost, Of fair occasions gone for ever by; Of hopes too fondly nursed, too rudely... | |
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