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" Knows it at forty, and reforms his plan ; At fifty chides his infamous delay, Pushes his prudent purpose to resolve; In all the magnanimity of thought Resolves, and re-resolves; then dies the same. And why? because he thinks himself immortal, All men... "
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The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry

Lindley Murray - 1826 - 264 trang
...re-resolves, then dies the same. 4. And why ? Because he thinks himself immortal, All men think ail men mortal but themselves ; Themselves, whe'n some alarming shock of fate Strikes througS their w'ounded hearts the sudden dread : But Uieir hearts wounded, like the wounded air, Soon...

Specimens of sacred and serious poetry, from Chaucer to the present day ...

John Johnstone - 1827 - 596 trang
...thought Resolves, and re-resolves; then dies the same. And why ? because he thinks himself immortal. AH men think all men mortal but themselves; Themselves,...Soon close; where past the shaft no trace is found, As from the wing no scar the sky retains, The parted wave no furrow from the keel, So dies in human...

The Speaker; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English ...

William Enfield - 1827 - 412 trang
...thought, Resolves, and reresotves, then dies the same. And why? Because he thinks himself immortal. All men think all men mortal, but themselves ; Themselves,...hearts wounded, like the wounded air, Soon close; where pass'd the shaft, no trace is found. As from the wing no scar the sky retains, The parted wave no furrow...

Much Instruction from Little Reading: Or, Extracts from Some of the Most ...

1827 - 290 trang
...thought Resolves ; and re-resolves : then dies the same. And why ? because he thinks himself immortal : All men think all men mortal, but themselves ; Themselves,...the sudden dread ; But their hearts wounded, like wounded air, Soon close ; where past the shaft, no trace is found : As from the wing no scar the sky...

The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry: From the Best Writers ...

Lindley Murray - 1827 - 262 trang
...men think all men mortal, hut themselves ; Themselves, when some alarming shock of fate Strikes thro' their wounded hearts the sudden dread ; But their...close ; where, past the shaft, no trace is found. As from the wing no scar the sky retains ; The parted wave no furrow from the keel ; So dies in human...

THE ENGLISH READER

Lindley Murray - 1827 - 262 trang
...thought, Resolves, and re-resolves, then dies the same. 4 And why ? Because he thinks himself immortal. All men think all men mortal, but themselves ; Themselves,...shock of fate Strikes through their wounded hearts die sudden dread ;' But their hearts wounded, like the wounded air, Soon close ; where, past the abaft,...

English Reader, Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry

Lindley Murray - 1827 - 308 trang
...;-. Resolves, and re-resolves, then dies the same. 4. And whj ? Because he thinks himself immortal, All men think all men mortal but themselves; Themselves, when some alarming ^hock of fate Strikes thro' their wounded hearts the sudden dread; But their hearts wounded, like the...

The English Reader

Lindley Murray - 1828 - 262 trang
...thought, Resolves, and re-resolves, then dies the same. 4. And why ? Because he thinks himself immortal. All men think all men mortal, but themselves; Themselves,...:Soon close; where, past the shaft, no trace is found. As from the wing no scar the sky retains ; The parted wave no furrow from the keel ; So dies in human...

Murray's English Reader

Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - 1829 - 318 trang
...thought, Resolves, and re-resolves, then dies the same. 4. And why ? Because he thinks himself immortal, All men think all men mortal, but themselves ; Themselves, when some alarming shock of fate Strikes thro' their wounded hearts the sudden dread ; But their hearts wounded, like the wounded air, Soon...

Select British Poets: Containing the Works of Goldsmith, Thomson, Gray ...

Thomas F. Walker - 1830 - 256 trang
...thought Resolves ; and re-resolves ; then dies the same. And why? Because he thinks himself immortal. All men think all men mortal, but themselves ; Themselves,...Soon close; where, past the shaft, no trace is found. As from the wing, no scar the sky retains ; The parted wave no furrow from the keel; So dies in human...




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