| Thomas Chatterton - 1794 - 372 pages
...floating high in air, Glitter the funny Viiions fair, His eyes dance rapture, and his bofom glows ! Friend to the friendlefs, to the fick man Health ; With generous Joy he views th' ideal Wealth ; He hears the Widow's heaven-breath'd prayer of Praife ; He marks the ihelter'd... | |
| Thomas Chatterton - 1794 - 378 pages
...floating high in air, Glitter the funny Viiions fair, His eyes dance rapture, and his bofom glows ! Friend to the friendlefs, to the fick man Health ; With generous Joy he views th' ideal Wealth ; He hears the Widow's heaven-breath'd prayer of Praife ; He marks the flielter'd... | |
| Welsh tours - 1797 - 354 pages
...lamented in this place. Written upon a Window- Shutter. Here dwelt the Man of Rofs. O traveller, here Departed merit claims the rev'rend tear; Friend to...friendlefs, to the fick man health, With generous joy he view'd his modeft wealth. If 'neath this roof thy wine-cheer'd moments pafs, Fill to the good man's... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1893 - 886 pages
...o'er their countless hoards, Nobler than Kings, or king -polluted Lords, Here dwelt the Man of Ross ! O Traveller, hear, Departed Merit claims the rev'rend tear. Friend to the friendless, to the sick man health, With generous joy he viewed his modest wealth ; He heard the widow's... | |
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