| John Wilson - 1845 - 248 pagine
...weekly this area throng, O, pass not by! But with a frater-feeling strong, Here, heave a sigh. " ls there a man, whose judgment clear, Can others teach...himself life's mad career, Wild as the wave; Here pause—and, thro' the starting tear, Survey this grave. " The poor inhabitant below Was quick to learn,... | |
| John Wilson - 1845 - 236 pagine
...That weekly this area throng, 0, pass not by! But with a frater-feeling strong, Here, heave a sigh. " Is there a man, whose judgment clear, Can others teach...to steer, Yet runs himself life's mad career, Wild aa the ware; . Here pause—and, thro' the starting tear, Survey this grave. "The poor inhabitant below... | |
| 1845 - 1026 pagine
...was himself sensible of his errors, and unreservedly acknowledged them, as in the following lines : " The poor inhabitant below, Was quick to learn, and wise to know, And keenly felt the social glow, And softer flame ; But thoughtless follies bid him low, And stained his name." John London... | |
| William Knox - 1847 - 240 pagine
...were the hopes she gave, But ere she closed her sixteenth year We bore her to the grave. THE BARD'S GRAVE. The poor inhabitant below Was quick to learn...flame ; But thoughtless follies laid him low, And stained his name. — BURNS. BENEATH that thorn, so old and gray, That stands beside this lonely way,... | |
| Robert Burns, James Currie - 1847 - 704 pagine
...Survey this grave. с Too. d Basbfub r To lubmit tamely, to sneak. /Oler. f To laaient, to 'mourn. The poor inhabitant below, Was quick to learn and...know, And keenly felt the friendly glow, And softer (lame, But thoughtless fouies laid him low. And stain'il his name. Reader, attend — whether thy soul... | |
| Sylvan (pseud.) - 1848 - 106 pagine
...gold, be merely a legacy to an undeserving kindred. c ~? XN/ ATHANATOS. VTA HERE PAUSE: AND THROUGH THE STARTING TEAR, SURVEY THIS GRAVE ! THE POOR INHABITANT...FLAME ; BUT THOUGHTLESS FOLLIES LAID HIM LOW, AND STAJN'D HIS NAME. READER, ATTEND : WHETHER THY SOUL SOARS FANCY'S FLIGHTS BEYOND THE POLES, OR DARKLY... | |
| 1898 - 664 pagine
...solely on the weight and force of that which with entire fidelity it utters, Burns could show him. The poor inhabitant below Was quick to learn and wise...thoughtless follies laid him low And stain'd his name. Every one will be conscious here of a likeness to Wordsworth.1' Can you or any of your readers kindly... | |
| Robert Burns - 1849 - 906 pagine
...weekly tbii area throng, O, para not by ! But, with a frater-feeling strong, Here heave a ligh. la there a man, whose judgment clear, Can others teach the course to steer, Yet rune, liiin-dt', life's mad career, Wild as the wave ; Here pause — and, through the starting tear,... | |
| Robert Burns - 1850 - 508 pagine
...That weekly this area tlirong, O, pass not by 1 But with a frater-feeling strong. Here, heave a sigh. Is there a man, whose judgment clear, Can others teach...career, Wild as the wave ; Here pause — and, thro' the starllng tear, Survey this grave. This poor inhabitant below Was quick to learn and wise to know; And... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1851 - 506 pagine
...grave with many melancholy and painful reflections, repeating to each other his own verses : — " Is there a man, whose judgment clear, Can others teach...himself, life's mad career, Wild as the wave ; Here let him pause, and, through a tear, Survey this grave. ' The poor Inhabitant below Was quick to learn... | |
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