| John Goldsbury, William Russell - 1844 - 444 pages
...groaning beneath a system of slavery, unparalleled by whatever has disgraced or insulted any nation." 3. " Shall I be left forgotten, in the dust, When Fate,...relenting, lets the flower revive ? Shall Nature's voice,—to man alone unjust,— Bid him, though doomed to perish, hope to live ? Is it for this fair... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 838 pages
...Arid who but wishes to invert the laws Of order, sins against th' Eternal Cause. Pope's Essay on Man. Is yonder wave the sun's eternal bed > Soon shall the orient with new lustre burn, And spring sliall зооп her vital influence shed, Again attuae the grove, again adorn the mnad. lleatuc. Minstrel,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1849 - 906 pages
...the fiJ lowing passage ¡n th« Minrtrel ; the whule о which be repeated with great enthusiasm : 41 Shall I be left forgotten in the dust, When fate, relenting, lets the flower revive; Shall nature's voici', tu man alone unjust, Bid him, though doom'd to perish, hope to live ?" Ь it for thin fair... | |
| 1851 - 496 pages
...the tomb, Can smile at Fate, and Vfondev "hxyw 1 Shall spring to these sad scenes no more return ? \ Is yonder wave the sun's eternal bed? Soon shall the...shed, Again attune the grove, again adorn the mead. " Shall I be left forgotten in the dust, When Fate, relenting, lets the flower revive ? Shall Nature's... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 pages
...no more return I Is fonder wave the Sun's eternal bed ! SDMI «hill the orient with new lustre bum, And Spring shall soon her vital influence shed, Again attune the grove, again adorn the mead. Shall I be left forgotten in the dust, When Fate, relenting, lets the flower revive I Shall Nature's... | |
| Bombay (India : State). Board of Education - 1851 - 768 pages
...Goldsmith has a similar phrase to that in the first line ? 7. " Shall I be left forgotten in the dust 1 When fate, relenting, lets the flower revive ? Shall Nature's voice, to man alone unjust, Bid kirn, though doom'd to perish, hope to lice ? Is it for this fair virtue oft must strive With disappointment,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pages
...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 eternal bed ? Soon shall...shed, Again attune the grove, again adorn the mead. Shall I be left, forgotten in the dnst, When Fate, relenting, lets the flower revive ? Shall Nature's... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1852 - 380 pages
...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 eternal bed ? Soon shall the orient with new luster burn, And Spring shall soon her vital influence shed, Again attune the grove, again adorn the... | |
| H. C. Foster - 1853 - 378 pages
...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 eternal bed ? — Soon shall...shed, Again attune the grove, again adorn the mead. " Shall I be left abandoned in the dust, When Fate, relenting, lets the flower revive, Shall Nature's... | |
| James Beattie - 1854 - 332 pages
...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 eternal bed \ Soon shall...shed, Again attune the grove, again adorn the mead. 27 "Shall I be left forgotten in the dust, When Fate, relenting, lets the flower revive ? Shall Nature's... | |
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