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" In a small narrow cave, and begirt with cold clay, To the meanest of reptiles a peer and a prey. To BEAUTY ? Ah, no ! she forgets The charms which she wielded before ; Nor knows the foul worm that he frets The skin which but yesterday fools could adore... "
Time's Telescope for ... ; Or, A Complete Guide to the Almanack - 38. oldal
1821
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EXTRACTS FROM THE DIARY AND OTHER MANUSCRIPTS OF THE LATE FREDERIC JAMES ...

Frederic James Post, of Islington - 1838 - 528 oldal
...before : Nor knows the foul worm, that he frets The skin which, but yesterday, fools could adore For the smoothness it held, or the tint which it wore....laid aside ; And here's neither dress nor adornment allow'd, But the long winding-sheet, and the fringe of the shroud. To Riches ? Alas ! 'tis in vain...

Selections from modern authors, for the use of schools, by mrs. Gething

Gething - 1838 - 426 oldal
...before : Nor knows the foul worm that he frets The skin which, but yesterday, fools could adore For the smoothness it held, or the tint which it wore. Shall we build to the palace of Pride, The trappings which dizen the proud ? Alas ! they are all laid aside, And here's neither...

Sabbath Recreations: Or, Select Poetry of a Religious Kind

Emily Taylor - 1839 - 306 oldal
...For the smoothness it held or the tint which it wore. And here's neither dress nor adornment allow'd, But the long winding-sheet and the fringe of the shroud. ,To Riches ? Alas ! 't is in vain, Who hid in their turns have been hid: The treasures are squander'd again; And here...

The Lyre: Fugitive Poetry of the Nineteenth Century

Lyre - 1841 - 374 oldal
...wielded before ; Nor knows the foul worm that he frets The skin that but yesterday fools could adore, For the smoothness it held, or the tint which it wore....aside, And here's neither dress nor adornment allowed ] Save the long winding-sheet and the fringe of the Shroud. l76 _ STANZAS. To Riches ? Alas, 'tis in...

The Lyre: Fugitive Poetry of the Nineteenth Century

Lyre - 1841 - 366 oldal
...wielded before ; Nor knows the foul worm that he frets The skin that but yesterday fools could adore, For the smoothness it held, or the tint which it wore....they are all laid aside, And here's neither dress nor adormnent allowed Save the long winding-sheet and the fringe of the Shroud. l76 STANZAS. To Riches...

The Christian magazine

1841 - 686 oldal
...wielded before ; Nor knows the foul worm that he frets The skin which but yesterday fools could ndore Kor the smoothness it held, or the tint which it wore....purple of Pride, The trappings which dizen the proud 1 Alas ! they are all laid aside ; And here's neither dress nor adornment allow'd But the long winding-sheet,...

The Religious Cabinet, 1. kötet

1842 - 820 oldal
...before ; Nor knows the foul worm that he frets The skin that, but yesterday, fools could adore, For the smoothness it held, or the tint which it wore....dizen the proud .' Alas ! they are all laid aside, And here 's neither dress nor adornment allowed, Save the long winding-sheet and the fringe of the shroud....

The Child at Home, 3. kötet

1843 - 686 oldal
...that he frets The skin that but yesterday fools could adore, For the beauty it held, or the tint that it wore. Shall we build to the Purple of Pride, The trappings that dizen the proud ? Alas ! they are all laid aside ; And here's neither dress nor adornment allow'd,...

The Illustrated Book of Christian Ballads and Other Poems, 6. kötet

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1844 - 188 oldal
...before : Nor knows the foul worm, that he frets The skin which but yesterday fools could adore, For the smoothness it held, or the tint which it wore....laid aside, And here's neither dress nor adornment allow'd, But the long winding-sheet and the fringe of the shroud. -- . m (•* ' \ • r.rd v|< / I...

The universal class-book: a ser. of reading lessons

Samuel Maunder - 1844 - 544 oldal
...wielded before; Nor knows the foul worm that befrets The skins which but yesterday fools could adore, For the smoothness it held, or the tint which it wore....Pride, The trappings which 'dizen the proud ? Alas I they are all laid aside ; And here's neither dress nor adornment allow'd, Bat the long winding-sheet,...




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