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" Over a gulph, and with the agony With which it clings seems slowly coming down; Even as a wretched soul hour after hour, Clings to the mass of life... "
Compitum, Or, The Meeting of the Ways at the Catholic Church - Page 294
by Kenelm Henry Digby - 1851
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 69

1839 - 618 pages
...the falling mountain itself. ' There is a mighty rock, Which has, from unimaginable years, Suslain'd itself with terror and with toil Over a gulf, and...seems slowly coming down : Even as a wretched soul from hour to hour Clings to the mass of life.' It is needless to multiply instances ; for all his readers...
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The London Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc

1820 - 866 pages
...t'olonna Palace. Two miles on this side of the fort, the road Crowes a deep ravine ; 'tis rough and nwrow And winds with short turns down the precipice •...Sustained itself with terror and with toil Over a gulph, and with the agony With which it clings seems slowly coining don • Even as a wretched soul,...
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The Indicator, Volume 1

Leigh Hunt - 1820 - 432 pages
...remember Two miles on this side of the fort, the road Crosses a deep ravine; 'tis rough and nurrow, And winds with short turns down the precipice, And...Sustained itself with terror and with toil Over a gulph, and with the agony With whicli it clings, seems slowly coming down; Kven as a wretched soul,...
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Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc, Volume 4

William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1820 - 888 pages
...Palace, Two miles on thra side of the fort, the road Crosses a deep ravine ; 'tis tough and n»rrow. And winds with short turns down the precipice; And in its depth there is a mighty rock, \Vhich has, from unimaginable years. Sustained itself with terror and with toil Over a gulph, and with...
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The Poetical Works of Coleridge, Shelley, and Keats: Complete in One Volume

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pages
...remember Two miles on this side of the fort, the road Crosses a deep ravine ; Ч is rough, and narrow. ngs and scream, the Eagle sail'd Incessantly — sometimes...concealing It« lessening orbs, sometime* as if it Sustain'd itself with terror and with toil Over a gulf, and with the agony With which it clings, seems...
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The Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, with His Life, Volume 1

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1834 - 888 pages
...remember Two miles on this side of the fort, the road Crosses a deep ravine; 'tis rough and narrow, And winds with short turns down the precipice ; And...unimaginable years, Sustained itself with terror and with toir Over a gulph, and with the agony With which it clings seems slowly coming down; Even as a wretched...
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The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Volume 1

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 396 pages
...remember Two miles on this side of the fort, the road Crosses a deep ravine ; 'tis rough and narrow, And winds with short turns down the precipice ; And...agony With which it clings seems slowly coming down ; Kven as a wretched soul hour after hour Clings to the mass of life ; yet, clinging, leans ; And,...
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The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 pages
...narrow, And winds with short turns down the preeipiee ; And in its depth there is a mighty roek, Whieh has, from unimaginable years, Sustained itself with...and with toil Over a gulf, and with the agony With whieh it elings seems slowly eoming down ; Even as a wretehed soul hour after hour Clings to the mass...
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The Boston Quarterly Review, Volume 4

1841 - 540 pages
...agony reside in the rock itself, and illustrates them by a comparison of the kind just alluded to. " There is a mighty rock, Which has from unimaginable...seems slowly coming down ; Even as a wretched soul, from hour to hour, Clings to the mass of life." Another example of the same kind is as follows : "...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 13

1848 - 614 pages
...this side of the fort, the road Crosses a deep ravine — 'tis rough and narrow And winds with shon turns down the precipice ; And in its depth there...a mighty rock, Which has, from unimaginable years, Sustain'd itself with terror and with toil • Over a gulf, and with the agony With which it clings,...
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