A ming^d gleam of hope and triumph shed, What to thy soul its glad assurance gave, Its hope in death, its triumph o'er the grave? The sweet Remembrance... Poems - Page 44by Samuel Rogers - 1816 - 246 pagesFull view - About this book
| Natham Drake - 1800 - 510 pages
...yet resign'd; Grant me, like thee, whose heart knew no disguise, Whose blameless wishes never aim'd to rise, To meet the changes Time and Chance present,...Nature sunk to rest, Thy meek submission to thy God express'd; When thy last look, ere thought and feeling fled, A mingled gleam of hope and triumph shed;... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1801 - 208 pages
...yet resign'd; Grant me, like thee, whose heart knew no disguise, Whose blameless wishes never aim'd to rise, To meet the changes Time and Chance present, With modest dignity and calm content. t When thy last breath, ere Nature sunk to rest, Thy meek submission to thy God express'd; When thy... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1801 - 222 pages
...yet resign'd; Grant me, like thee, whose heart knew no disguise, Whose blameless wishes never aim'd to rise, To meet the changes Time and Chance present, With modest dignity and calm content. F 65 When thy last breath, ere Nature sunk to rest, Thy meek submission to thy God express'd ; When... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1802 - 308 pages
...yet resign'd; Grant me, like thee, whose heart knew no disguise, Whose blameless wishes never aim'd to rise, To meet the changes Time and Chance present,...Nature sunk to rest, Thy meek submission to thy God express'd; When thy last look, ere thought and feeling fled, A mingled gleam of hope and triumph shed;... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1804 - 182 pages
...yet resign'd ; Grant me, like thee, whose heart knew no disguise, Whose blameless wishes never aim'd to rise, To meet the changes Time and Chance present,...Nature sunk to rest, Thy meek submission to thy God express'd ; When thy last look, ere thought and feeling fled, A mingled gleam of hope and triumph shed... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1809 - 426 pages
...remained of the supej-b palace of Chantilly, but the white arches of its foundation! CHAPTER XIII. 1 When thy last breath, ere nature sunk to rest, ' Thy meek submission to thy God express'd ; ' When thy last look, ere thought and feeling fled, ' A mingled gleam of hope and triumph... | |
| Catherine George Ward - 1824 - 720 pages
...purity of mind Devout, yet cheerful, — active, yet resigned. Grunt me, like thcc, whose heart knew uo disguise, Whose blameless wishes never aimed to rise,...chance present With modest dignity, and calm content." ROGERS. " But follies, like diseases, you will allow, Sir Orville," continued Ferdinand, " are often... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1822 - 452 pages
...remained of the superb palace of Chantilly, but the white arches of its foundation! CHAPTER XIII. " When thy last breath, ere nature sunk to rest, Thy meek submission to thy God express'd ; When thy last look, ere thought and feeling fled, A mingled gleam of hope and triumph shed.... | |
| Mrs. Catherine George Ward Mason - 1825 - 976 pages
...yet resign'd. Grant me like thee, whose heart knew ne disguise, Whose blameless wishes never aim'd to rise, To meet the changes time and chance present, With modest dignity and calm content" ROOERI. NOT a word was uttered by the dissatisfied party while they remained at supper. Jessy, who... | |
| Maria Edgeworth - 1825 - 330 pages
...remained of the superb palace of Chantilly but the white arches of its foundation ! CHAPTER XIII. " When thy last breath, ere nature sunk to rest, Thy meek submission to thy God express'd ; When thy last look, ere thought and feeling fled, A mingled gleam of hope and triumph shed,... | |
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