For others good, or melt at others woe. What can atone (oh ever-injur'd shade !) Thy fate unpity'd, and thy rites unpaid ? No friend's complaint, no kind domestic tear Pleas'd thy pale ghost, or grac'd thy mournful bier : By foreign hands thy dying eyes... Elements of Criticism - Page 403de Lord Henry Home Kames - 1762Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 pages
...unpaid ? . No friend's complaint, no kind domedic tear, Pleas'dthy pale ghod,orgrac'd thy mournful bier: g rings ad 2- By ftrangcrs honour'd, »n«! by (grangers mourn'd ! What tho1 no friends in fable weeds appear, Grieve... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 pages
...No friend's complaint, no kind domeftic tear Plcas'd thy pale ghoft, or grac'd thy mournfulbier. : By foreign hands thy dying eyes were clos'd, By foreign hands thy decent limbs cotnpos'd, By foreign hands thy humble grave adorn'd, By ftrapgers honor'd, and by ftrangers mourn'd'... | |
| 1792 - 112 pages
...as thofe : Favours to none , to all she fmiles extends ; Oft she rejects , but never once offends. Bright as the fun, her eyes the gazers ftrike, And, like the fun, they shine on all alike. Yet graceful eafe , and fweetnefs void of pride ; Might hide her faults, if Belles... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1793 - 388 pages
...Pleas'd thy pale ghoft, or grac'd thy mournful bier ; By foreign hands thy dying eyes were clos'd, 5 1 By foreign hands thy decent limbs compos'd, By foreign hands thy humble grave adorn'd, By ftrangers honour'd, and by ftrangers mourn'd ! What tho' no friends in fable weeds appear, 55 Grieve... | |
| 1793 - 376 pages
...Pleas'd thy pale ghoft, or grac'd thy mournful bier; By foreign hands thy dying eyes were clos'd, 51 By foreign hands thy decent limbs compos'd, By foreign hands thy humble grave adorn'd, By ftrangers honour'd, and by ftrangers mourn'd! What tho' no friends in fable weeds appear, 55 Grieve... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 684 pages
...largienr." Quintil. de Inftit. Orat. Lib. I. c. ii. And Pope, Rape of the Lock, Cant. II. v. 1 4 : " Bright as the fun, her eyes the gazers ftrike, " And, like the fun, they jbiue tin all alike." HOLT WHITE. 5 Then mean, &c.] Old copy — That mean. MALONE. As this flood,... | |
| Emigrants - 1794 - 222 pages
...No friend's complaint, no kind domeftic tear, Fleas'd thy paleghoft, or grac'd thy mournful bier: . By foreign hands thy dying eyes were clos'd, By foreign...compos'd; By foreign hands thy humble grave adorn'd, By ftrangers honour'd, and by ftrangers mourn'd. Woe to the man who produced this complication of mifcry... | |
| 1794 - 918 pages
...thy pale ghoft, or grac'd thy mournful bier: By foreign hinds thy dying eyes were clos'd, By foicign hands thy decent limbs compos'd, By foreign hands thy humble grave adorn'd, By llrangcrshoimur'd, and by ilranger'i rnourn'd ! Wh*t though no friends in fable weed» appear; Grit... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 574 pages
...unpaid? No friend's complaint, no kind domeftic tear, Pleas'd thy pale ghoft, orgrac'dthy mournful bier: By foreign hands thy dying eyes were clos'd, By foreign...limbs compos'd, By foreign hands thy humble grave adorn 'd, By flrangers honour d. and by ftrangers mourn'd ! What tho' no friends in fable weeds appear,... | |
| Gilbert Wakefield - 1796 - 382 pages
...for 1:64. The foul by pure religion taught to glow At others' good, or melt at others' woe. Ver. 51. By foreign hands thy dying eyes were clos'd, By foreign hands thy decent limbs compos.d. The anonymous tranflator of Ariadne to Thefeus : Poor Ariadne ! thou muft perith here, Breathe out... | |
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