The Discarded Son; Or, Haunt of the Banditti: A Tale, Volumul 2A.K. Newman, 1825 |
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Pagina 286 - How use doth breed a habit in a man ! This shadowy desert, unfrequented woods, I better brook than flourishing peopled towns : Here can I sit alone, unseen of any, And to the nightingale's complaining notes Tune my distresses, and record my woes.
Pagina 230 - Since every man who lives is born to die, And none can boast sincere felicity, With equal mind what happens let us bear, Nor joy nor grieve too much for things beyond our care. Like pilgrims to the appointed place we tend; The world's an inn, and death the journey's end. Even kings but play; and when their part is done, Some other, worse or better, mount the throne.
Pagina 134 - Pierc'd deep with many a virtuous Pang, declare. O'er all the Soul his sacred Influence breathes; Inflames Imagination; thro the Breast Infuses every Tenderness; and far Beyond dim Earth exalts the swelling Thought.
Pagina 130 - Twas that respect, that awful homage, paid me ; That fearful love, which trembled in his eyes, And with a silent earthquake shook his soul. But, when he spoke, what tender words he said \ So softly, that, like flakes of feather'd snow, They melted as they fell.
Pagina 134 - ... chief, Of human race; the large ambitious wish To make them blest; the sigh for suffering worth Lost in obscurity; the noble scorn Of tyrant pride; the fearless great resolve; The wonder which the dying patriot draws, Inspiring glory through remotest time; Th...
Pagina 277 - Yet man, vain man, would with his short-lined plummet Fathom the vast abyss of heavenly justice. Whatever is, is in its causes just, Since all things are by fate. But purblind man Sees but a part o' th' chain, the nearest links, His eyes not carrying to that equal beam That poises all above.
Pagina 240 - ... pleases, kind or coy, Who furnishes the scene, and forms us to enjoy. Then hither bring the fair ingenuous mind, By her auspicious aid refined.
Pagina 134 - O'er all the soul his sacred influence breathes ! Inflames imagination ; through the breast Infuses every tenderness ; and far Beyond dim earth exalts the swelling thought. Ten thousand thousand fleet ideas, such As never mingled with the vulgar dream, Crowd fast into the mind's creative eye. As fast the correspondent passions rise, As varied, and as high : devotion...
Pagina 306 - With soft enjoyments wooes them to forget The hardy toils and labours of the great : But if the warlike trumpet's loud alarms To virtuous acU excite, and manly arms, The coward boy avows his abject fear, On silken wings sublime he cuts the air, Scared at the noble noise and thunder of the war.