| Edward Young - 1839 - 324 pages
...Short in my duty, coward in my grief ! More like her murderer than friend, I crept With soft suspended step, and muffled deep In midnight darkness, whisper'd...writ her name, whose tomb should pierce the skies. Presumptuous fear ! how durst I dread her foes, While nature's loudest dictates I obey'd ? Pardon necessity,... | |
| Fitz-Greene Halleck - 1840 - 372 pages
...their dogs enjoy. What could I do ? What succour ? What resource ? With pious sacrilege, a grave I stole ; With impious piety, that grave I wrong'd ;...writ her name, whose tomb should pierce the skies. Presumptuous fear ! How durst I dread her foes, While Nature's loudest dictates I obey'd ? Pardon necessity,... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1844 - 698 pages
...dust ! a charity their dogs enjoy.' What could I do ? What succour ? What resource ? With ] " With i More like her murderer, than friend, I crept, With...The student of medicine should not fail to see the Ecnle de Médecine, situated in the old building formerly the bishop's palace. It contains valuable... | |
| Edward Young - 1847 - 344 pages
...; coward in my grief! More like her murderer, than frieud, I crept, With soft-suspended step, ami, muffled deep In midnight darkness, whisper'd my last...writ her name, whose tomb should pierce the skies Presumptuous fear ! how durst I dread her foes, While nature's loudest dictates I obey'd ? Pardon necessity,... | |
| Tresham Dames Gregg - 1847 - 488 pages
...muffled de&p .,.:.-. ,,.>r., ft*In midnight darkness, whispered my last sigh. . ",' ' f , I whispcr'd what should echo through their realms: Nor writ her name, whose tomb should pierce the skies! 'rt . Presumptuous fears, how durst I dread his foes, ... While nature's loudest dictates I obey'd... | |
| English poetry - 1848 - 468 pages
...With soft suspended step, and muffled deep In midnight darkness, whispered my last sigh. I whispered what should echo through their realms ; Nor writ her name, whose tomb should pierce the skies. Presumptuous fear ! hew durst I dread her foes, While nature's loudest dictates I obeyed ? Pardon necessity,... | |
| John Milton - 1849 - 650 pages
...grave I wrong'd , Short in my duty, coward in my grief! More like her murderer than friend, I crept 175 With soft-suspended step, and, muffled deep In midnight...writ her name, whose tomb should pierce the skies. Presumptuous fear ! how durst I dread her foe*, 180 While Nature's loudest dictates I obey'd ? Pardon... | |
| Edward Young - 1851 - 334 pages
...succour ? what resource ? With pious sacrilege, a grave I stole ; With impious piety, that grave 1 wrong'd Short in my duty ; coward in my grief! More...writ her name, whose tomb should pierce the skies Presumptuous fear ! how durst I dread her foes, While nature's loudest dictates I ohey'd ? Pardon necessity,... | |
| Charles Elliott - 1851 - 504 pages
...murderer than friend, I crept. With soft, suspended step, and. muffled deep In midnight darkness, whwpfT'd my last sigh. I whisper'd what should echo through...writ her name, whose tomb should pierce the skies. Presumptuous fear ! How durst I dread her foes. While nature's loudest dictates I obey'd ? Pardon necessity,... | |
| Edward Young - 1853 - 382 pages
...their dogs enjoy. 170 What could I do ? what succour ? what resource ? With pious sacrilege, a grave I stole ; With impious piety, that grave I wrong'd ;...writ her name, whose tomb should pierce the skies. Presumptuous fear ! How durst I dread her foes, iso While nature's loudest dictates I obey'd ? Pardon... | |
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