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" And be it so. Let those deplore their doom. Whose hope still grovels in this dark sojourn : But lofty souls, who look beyond the tomb, Can smile at Fate, and wonder how they mourn. Shall Spring to these sad scenes no more return ? Is yonder wave the Sun's... "
The Minstrel, Or, The Progress of Genius, with Some Other Poems - Page 15
by James Beattie - 1803 - 147 pages
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Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry: Vol. X.

1789 - 214 pages
...on the swift, though silent, wings of Time, Old-age comes on apace to ravage all the clime. XXVI. " And be it so. Let those deplore their doom, Whose...spring shall soon her vital influence shed, Again attune the grove, again adorn the mead. XXVII. " Shall I be left forgotten in the dust, When Fate,...
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Bell's Classical Arrangement of Fugitive Poetry, Volumes 9-10

John Bell - 1789 - 416 pages
...Born on the swift, though silent, wings of Time, Old-age comes on apace to ravage all the clime. XXVI. t " And be it so. Let those deplore their doom, Whose.... Shall spring to these sad scenes no more return ? "i$a Is yonder wave the sun's eternal bed ? Soon shall the orient with new lustre burn, And spring...
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The Minstrel; Or, The Progress of Genius: in Two Books. With Some Other Poems

James Beattie - 1797 - 150 pages
...the swift, though silent, wings of Time, " Old-age comes on apace to ravage all the clime. XXVI. " And! be it so. Let those deplore their doom* " Whose...tomb, " Can smile at Fate, and wonder how they mourn. " SJuli spring to these sad scenes no more return ? " Is yonder wave the sun's eternal bed ?— " Soon...
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Poems of Established Reputation: To Wit: 1st. The Art of Preserving Health

1802 - 302 pages
...the swift, though silent, wings of Time, " Old age comes afi apace to ravage all the dime. XXVI. " And be it so. Let those deplore their doom, " Whose...spring shall soon her vital influence shed, " Again attune the grove, again adorn the mead. XXVII. " Shall I be left forgotten in the dust, " When Fate,...
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The Minstrel: Or, The Progress of Genius. In Two Books. With Some Other Poems

James Beattie - 1802 - 152 pages
...And be it so. Let those deplore their deem, " Whose hope still grovels in this dark sojourn, " Cut lofty souls, who look beyond the tomb, " Can smile..." Shall spring to these sad scenes no more return 1 " Is yonder wave the sun's eternal bed ? " Soon shall the orient with new lustre burn, " And spring...
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The minstrel; or, The progress of genius: with some other poems

James Beattie - 1805 - 178 pages
...the swift, though silent, wings of Time, ' Old-age conies on apace to ravage all the clime. XXVI. ' And be it so. Let those deplore their doom, ' Whose...spring shall soon her vital influence shed, ' Again attune the grove, again adorn the mead. xxvir. ' Shall I be left abandoned in the dust, ' When Fate,...
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The Minstrel; Or, The Progress of Genius: With Some Other Poems

James Beattie, Alexander Chalmers - 1805 - 190 pages
..." Old age comes on apace to ravage all the clime. " And be it so. Let those deplore their doom, *4 Whose hope still grovels in this dark sojourn : "...spring shall soon her vital influence shed, " Again attune the grove, again adorn the mead. 27 " Shall I be left forgotten in the dust, " When Fate, relenting,...
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The Wreath: Containing The Minstrel and Other Favorite Poems, to which is ...

1806 - 184 pages
...Borne on the swift, tho' silent, wings of Time, u Old-age comes on apace to ravage ail tue cli'^0 " And be it so. Let those deplore their doom, " Whose...spring shall soon her vital influence shed ; " Again attune the grove, again adorn the mead. . " Shall I be left abandon'd in the dust, " When Fate, relenting,...
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The Mysteries of Udolpho: A Romance; Interspersed with Some Pieces ..., Volume 1

Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1806 - 444 pages
...was to rise early in the morning, and withdrew from the window to repose. : r CHAP. VII. '•' ...'.. Let those deplore their doom, Whose hope still grovels in this dark sojoura. But lofty souls can look beyond the tomb, Can smile at fate, and wonder how they mount. Shall...
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The Monthly Register, Magazine, and Review, of the ..., Volume 2, Issues 1-6

1807 - 442 pages
...vale remote has pined alone, Then dropt into the grave unpitied and unknown. 2 " And be it so.—Let those deplore their doom, Whose hope 'Still grovels in this dark sojourn ; But loftier souls, who look beyond the tomb, Can smile at fate, and wonder how they mourn. Shall spring...
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