| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1789 - 636 Seiten
...ftars, which night's blue arch adorn, Nor vernal funs, that gild the rifing morn, Shine with fuch luftre as the tear, that breaks For other's woe down virtue's manly cheeks." A&.T. IX. Review of Gilpin's Tour, continued from our loft. The change this place (Blair Caftle) has... | |
| Anna Seward - 1804 - 352 Seiten
...is done. Hear h-:n, ye senates! hear this truth sublime, He who allows oppression, shares the crime. No radiant pearl, which crested Fortune wears, No gem, that sparkling hangs from Beauty's ears; t •- : Not the bright stars which night's blue arch adorn • .. , .. Not rising suns that gild the... | |
| Anna Seward - 1804 - 460 Seiten
...ftars which night's blue arch adorn ; Not fifing funs that gild the vernal morn, Shine with fuch luftre as the tear, that breaks, For other's woe, down Virtue's manly cheeks. So admirably does this Bard drop the curtain of moral truth and humanity overthe tiflues of his fancy,... | |
| Anna Seward - 1804 - 462 Seiten
...ftars which night's blue arch adorn ; Not rifing funs that gild the vernal morn, Shine with fuch luftre as the tear, that breaks, For other's woe, down Virtue's manly cheeks. So admirably does this Bard drop the curtain of moral truth and humanity over, the tiflues of his fancy,... | |
| Anna Seward - 1804 - 446 Seiten
...ftars which night's blue arch adorn j Not riling funs that gild the vernal morn, Shine with fuch luftre as the tear, that breaks, For other's woe, down Virtue's manly cheeks. So admirably does this Bard drop the curtain of moral truth and humanity over the tiflues of his fancy,... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1805 - 224 Seiten
...ofifiressiim, shares the crime." " No radiant pearl, which crested fortune wears, No gem, that twinkling hangs from beauty's ears, Not the bright stars, which night's blue arch adorn, Nor rising suns that gild the vernal morn, Shine with such lustre as the tear that flows Down virtue's manly cheek... | |
| Edmund Butcher - 1805 - 482 Seiten
...OPPRESSION SHARES THE CRIME '. No radiant pearl which crested fortune wears, No gem that twinkling har.gs from beauty's ears; Not the bright stars which night's blue arch adorn, Nor rising suns that gild the vernal morn, Shine with such lustre—as the tear that breaks, For other's woe,... | |
| British poetical miscellany - 1805 - 262 Seiten
...ftars, which night's blue arch adorn, Nor rifing funs, that gild the vernal morn, Shine with fuch luftre as the tear, that breaks, For other's woe, down Virtue's manly cheeks. VIRTUE AN ORNAMENT. BY J. FORDYCE, DD THE diamond's and the ruby's rays Shine with a milder, finer... | |
| Poetry - 1806 - 192 Seiten
...and apron blue. PITY. JIGGERS. No radiant pearl which crested Fortune wears, No gem that twinkling hangs from Beauty's ears, Not the bright stars which night's blue arch adorn, Nor rising suns that gild the vernal morn, Shine with such lustre as the tear that breaks For others' woe down... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1810 - 262 Seiten
...front beauty's ears, Nor the bright stars, which night's blue arch adorn, Nor rising suns that gild the vernal morn, Shine with such lustre, as the tear that breaks, For other*' woe, down Virtue's manly cheeks. SECTION II. VERSES IN WHICH THE LINES ARE OF DIFFERENT LENGTH.... | |
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