| William Cowper - 1815 - 338 páginas
...globe and it's concerns, I seem advanc'd To some secure and more than mortal height, That lih'rates and exempts me from them all. It turns submitted to my view, turns round With all it's generations ; I behold The tumult, and am still. The sound of war Has lost it's terrours ere it... | |
| William Cowper - 1817 - 240 páginas
...exempts me from them all. It turns suhmitted to my view, turns round With all its generations ; I hehold The tumult, and am still. The sound of war Has lost its terrors ere it reaches mo ; Grieves, hut alarms me not. I mourn the pride And avarice, that makes man a wolf to man : Hear... | |
| William Cowper - 1818 - 448 páginas
...uninjured ear. Thus sitting, and surveying thus at ease The globe and its concerns, I seem advanced To some secure and more than mortal height, That liberates...not. I mourn the pride And avarice, that make man a wolf to man ; Hear the faint echo of those brazen throats, By which he speaks the language of bis heart,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 466 páginas
...globe and its concerns, I seem advanc'd To some secure and more than mortal height, That lib'rates and exempts me from them all. It turns submitted to...Grieves, but alarms me not. I mourn the pride And av'rice, that make man a wolf to man ; Hear the faint echo of those brazen throats, By which he speaks... | |
| William Cowper - 1819 - 306 páginas
...seem advanc'd To some secure and more than mortal height, That lib'rates and exempts me from them aU. It turns submitted to my view, turns round With all...behold The tumult, and am still. The sound of war Has losts its terrours ere it reaches me ; Grieves, but alarms me not. I mourit the pride An J ay'rice,... | |
| William Cowper - 1869 - 306 páginas
...uninjur'd ear. Thus silting, and surveying thus at ease The globe and its concerns, I seem advanc'd To some secure and more than mortal height. That liberates...Grieves, but alarms me not. I mourn the pride And av'rice that make man a wolf to man ; r= Uear the fami echo of those brazen throats, By which he speaks... | |
| William Cowper - 1820 - 508 páginas
...uninjured ear. Thus sitting, and surveying thus at ease The globe and its concerns, I seem advanced To some secure and more than mortal height, That liberates...view, turns round With all its generations ; I behold . , I By which he speaks the language of bis heart, And sigh, but never tremble at the sound. He travels... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 278 páginas
...globe and it's concerns, I seem advanc'd To some secure and more than mortal height, That lib'rates and exempts me from them all. It turns submitted to my view, turns round With all it's generations ; I behold The tumult, and am still. The sound of war Has lost it's terrours ere it... | |
| William Jillard Hort - 1822 - 234 páginas
...uninjur'd ear. Thus sitting, and surveying thus, at ease, The globe and its concerns, I seem advanced To some secure, and more than mortal height, That...not. I mourn the pride And avarice that make man a wolf to man ; Hear the faint echo of those brazen throats, By which he speaks the language of his heart... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 310 páginas
...uninjured ear. Thus sitting, and surveying thus at ease The globe and its concerns, I seem advanced To some secure and more than mortal height, That liberates...terrors ere it reaches me ; Grieves, but alarms me not. 1 mourn the pride And avarice that make man a wolf to man ; Hear the faint echo of those brazen throats,... | |
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