| Edward Young - 1813 - 324 pages
...to thee, and, more surprising still, Strangers to kindness, wept. Their eyes let fall Inhuman tears; strange tears ! that trickled down From marble hearts...Superstition rav'd ; That mourn'd the dead, and this denied a grave. Their sighs incens'd ; sighs foreign to the will ! Their will the tiger-suck'd outrag'd... | |
| Edward Young - 1813 - 380 pages
...thee ; and, more surprising still, Strangers to kindness, wept : their eyes let fall Inhuman tears : strange tears ! that trickled down From marble hearts...persuasion, steel'd : While nature melted, superstition raved ; That mourn'd the dead, and this denied a grave. Their sighs incens'd ; sighs foreign to the... | |
| Edward Young - 1815 - 332 pages
...the»; and more surprising still, Strangers to kindness, wept: their eyes let fall Inhuman tears ! strange tears ! that trickled down From marble hearts!...persuasion, steel'd ; While Nature melted, Superstition raved ; That mourn'd the dead ; and this deny'da grave. Their sighs incens'd ; sighs foreign to the... | |
| Edward Young - 1816 - 390 pages
...Strangers to kindness, wept : Their eyes let fall Inhuman tears ; strange tears ; that trick'led clown From marble hearts ! obdurate tenderness ! A tenderness...Oh ! the curst ungodliness of zeal ! While sinful Jlesh relented, spirit nurst In blind infallibility' '» embrace, The sainted spirit petrify'd the... | |
| Edward Young - 1816 - 284 pages
...thee, and, more surprising still, Strangers to kindness, wept. Their eyes let fall Inhuman tears ! strange tears! that trickled down From marble hearts...persuasion steel'd ; While nature melted, superstition raved ! That mourn'd the dead, and this denied a grave. Their sighs incensed ; sighs foreign to the... | |
| Antonio Puigblanch - 1816 - 494 pages
...ministers of the age by whom his court is not less surrounded than that of any other sovereign, has Their sighs incens'd, sighs foreign to the will !...the tyger suck'd, outrag'd the storm ; For oh ! the cursed ungodliness of zeal ! While sinful flesh relented, spirit nurs'd In blind Infallibility's embrace,... | |
| Edward Young - 1817 - 372 pages
...thee ; and, more surprising still, Strangers to kindness, wept : their eyes let fall Inhuman tears : strange tears ! that trickled down From marble hearts...more severe ; In spite of nature's soft persuasion, stecl'd; While nature melted, superstition raved ; That mourn 'd the dead ; and this denied a grave.... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 498 pages
...thee ; and, more surprising still, Strangers to kindness, wept : their eyes let fall Inhuman tears ! strange tears ! that trickled down From marble hearts...superstition rav'd ; That mourn'd the dead, and this denied a grave. Their sighs incens'd ; sighs foreign to the will ! Their will the tiger suck'd, outrag'd... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 412 pages
...thee ; and more surprising still, Strangers to kindness, wept : their eyes let fall Inhuman tears ! strange tears ! that trickled down From marble hearts ! obdurate tenderness ! A tenderness that c.ill'd them more severe ; In spite of Nature's soft persuasion, steel'd ! While Nature melted, Superstition... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 274 pages
...thee, and, more surprising still, Strangers to kindness, wej)t. Their eyes let fall Inhuman tears; strange tears ! that trickled down From marble hearts...persuasion steel'd : While Nature melted, Superstition raved ; That mourn'd the dead, and this denied a grave. Their sighs incensed ; sighs foreign to the... | |
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