| William Holmes, John Warner Barber - 1851 - 342 páginas
...here, Is quite unfurnished for that world to come ! In that dread moment how the frantic soul Eaves round the walls of her clay tenement ; Runs to each avenue, and shrieks for help, But shrieks in vain ! How wishfully she looks On all she *s leaving, now no longer... | |
| Charles Simmons - 1852 - 564 páginas
...evil life, Who, counting on long years of pleasure here. Is quite unfurnish'd for the world to come! In that dread moment, how the frantic soul Raves round...walls of her clay tenement; Runs to each avenue, and shrieks for help ; But shrieks in vain! How wishfully she looks On all she's leaving, now no longer... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 páginas
...possessions ! Who, counting on long years of pleasure here, Is quite urifurnish'd for that world to come ! In that dread moment, how the frantic soul Raves round...walls of her clay tenement, Runs to each avenue, and shrieks for help, But shrieks in vain ! How wishfully she looks On all she 's leaving, now no longer... | |
| Davis Wasgatt Clark - 1852 - 584 páginas
...the subject, — this licentious and most unhappy king expired. 2. A DYING FOLLOWER OF THE WORLD. " In that dread moment, how the frantic soul Raves round...the walls of her clay tenement, Runs to each avenue, aud shrieks for help. How wishfully she looks on all she 's leaving, Now no longer hers. A little longer... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1852 - 478 páginas
...And when the last hour comes, and the being is to be left forever to the dreadful elemental war, " In that dread moment, how the frantic soul Raves round the walls of her clay tenement, And shrieking, cries for help !" Not only from this constitution of our immortal nature, formed for... | |
| Davis Wasgatt Clark - 1852 - 624 páginas
...most unhappy king expired. 2. A DYING FOLLOWER OF THE WORLD. " In that dread moment, how the Irani ic soul Raves round the walls of her clay tenement, Runs to each avenue, aud shrieks for help. How wishfully she looks on all she 's leaving, Now no longer hers. A little longer... | |
| English poetry - 1853 - 552 páginas
...possessions ; Who, counting on long years of pleasure here, Is quite unfurnished for that world to come ! In that dread moment how the frantic soul Raves round...walls of her clay tenement, Runs to each avenue, and shrieks for help, But shrieks in vain ! How wishfully she looks On all she's leaving, now no longer... | |
| Henry Harbaugh - 1853 - 314 páginas
...come not thou into the secret of his sorrows ! How shocking must thy summons be, 0 Death ! To him. — In that dread moment, how the frantic soul Raves round...walls of her clay tenement ; Runs to each avenue, and shrieks for help ; But shrieks in vain ! How wishfully she looks On all she's leaving, now no longer... | |
| William Herbert - 1853 - 234 páginas
...possessions ; Who counting on long years of pleasure here, Is quite unfurnish'd for that world to come ! In that dread moment, how the frantic soul Raves round...walls of her clay tenement ; Runs to each avenue, and shrieks for help, But shrieks in vain ! How wishfully she looks On all she's leaving, now no longer... | |
| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 páginas
...possessions; Who, counting on long years of pleasure here, Is quite unfurnished for the world to come! lu that dread moment, how the frantic soul Raves round the walls of her clay tenement, Euns to each avenue, and shrieks for help. — But shrieks in vain! Blair. Man, art thou great or vile?... | |
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