| Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 trang
...enibru'd ; He fell, and groaninggrasp'd in agony the ground Full many a melancholy night He watch 'd ent purpose to resolve ; In all the magnanimity of...and re-resolves : then dies the same. § 158. Man in [-if Of bland oblivion's dews his burning eyes to Full oft, unknowing and unknown, He wore his endless... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 526 trang
...aghast I view'd The reeking blade, the hand embrued ; He fell, and groaning grasp'd in agony the ground. Full many a melancholy night He watch'd the slow return of light; And sought the powers of sleep, To spread a momentary calm O'er bis sad couch, and in the balm Of bland oblivion's... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 302 trang
...aghast I vieVd The reeking blade, the hand embrued ; He fell, and groaning grasp'd in agony the ground, Full many a melancholy night ' He watch'd the slow return of light ; And sought the powers of sleep, To spread a momentary calm O'er his sad couch, and in the balm Of bland oblivion's... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 466 trang
...aghast I view'd The reeking blade, the hand embru'd ; He fell, and groaning grasp'd in agony the ground. Full many a melancholy night He watch'd the slow return of light ; And sought the powers of sleep, To spread a momentary calm O'er his sad couch, and in the balm ... . Of bland oblivion's... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1822 - 446 trang
...aghast I view'd The reeking blade, the band embrued ; He fell, and groaning grasp'd in agony the ground. Full many a melancholy night He watch'd the slow return of light; And sought the powers of sleep, To spread a momentary calm O'er his sad couch, and in the balm Of bland oblivion's... | |
| 1822 - 418 trang
...aghast I view'd The reeking blade, the band imbru'd ; He fell, and groaning grasp'd in agony the ground. Full many a melancholy night He watch'd the slow return of light ; And sought the powers of sleep, To spread a momentary calm O'er his sad couch, and in the balm Of bland oblivion's... | |
| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1824 - 820 trang
...retired, as soon as possible, to her chamber, eager to seek in sleep a refuge for sorrow. CHAP. IX. Full many a melancholy night He watch'd the slow return of light. And sought the powers of sleep ; To spread a momentary calm O'er his sad couch, ana in the balm Of bland oblivion's... | |
| Ann Radcliffe - 1825 - 236 trang
...sleep a refuge from sorrow. CHAPTER IX. He watched the slow return of light, And sought the powers of sleep, To spread a momentary calm O'er his sad couch, and in the balm Of hland oblivion's dews his burning eyes to steep." - Full many it melancholy night Wtcrttm. THE MS.... | |
| British anthology - 1825 - 464 trang
...I view'd The reeking blade, the hand imbrued ; He fell, and groaning, grasp'd in agony the ground. Full many a melancholy night He watch'd the slow return of light ; And sought the powers of sleep To spread a momentary calm O'er his sad couch, aud in the balm Of bland oblivion's... | |
| 1826 - 310 trang
...the ground. Full many a melancholy night He watch'dthe slow return of light ; And sought the powers of sleep. To spread a momentary calm O'er his sad couch, and in the balm Of bland oblivion's dews his burning eyes to steep. Full oft, unknowing and unknown, •. • ., . He wore his endless noons... | |
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