What eqiial torment to the griefe of minde, And pyning anguish hid in gentle heart, That inly feeds itself with thoughts unkinde, And nourisheth her own consuming smart ? SPENSEB. Granby: A Novel ... - Page 264by Thomas Henry Lister - 1829Full view - About this book
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 pages
...so firm, no trust can be so strong, No love so lasting then, that may enduren long. § 24. Anguish. WHAT equal torment to the griefe of minde, And pyning...nourisheth her own consuming smart .' What medicine can any leache's art Yield such a sore, that doth her grievance And will to none her maladie impart? [hide,... | |
| Heron - 1821 - 944 pages
...looking fervently upwards, " to Him who has power to give as well as take away!" L 3 CHAP. CHAPTER XV. What equal torment to the griefe of minde, And pyning anguish hid in gentle heart, That inly feeds itsvlf with thoughts unkinde, And nourishetl! her own consuming smart ' What medicine can an; leech's... | |
| Valentín Llanos Gutierrez - 1826 - 436 pages
...What equal torment to the (rriefe of mind" Aii'l pyning anguish hid in gentle heart, That inly feed: itself with thoughts unkinde, And nourisheth her own consuming smart ? What medicine can any leech's art Yield such a sore, that doth her grievance hide Ajid will to none her maladie Impart ?... | |
| Anne Marsh- Caldwell - 1855 - 354 pages
...home like a madman — but I am quieter now. " I am wonderfully composed now." CHAPTEE X. What eqiial torment to the griefe of minde, And pyning anguish...thoughts unkinde, And nourisheth her own consuming smart ? SPENSEB. THERE are passages in some lives, when the soul, exposed to a fearful temptation, is summoned... | |
| Anne Marsh-Caldwell - 1855 - 334 pages
...quieter now. "I am wonderfully composed now." CHAPTER XVII. What equal torment to the grlefe of mindo , And pyning anguish hid in gentle heart, That inly feeds itself with thoughts unkiude. And nourisheth her own consuming amart? SPENSER. THERE are passages in some lives, when the... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1848 - 774 pages
...I. The cursed carle was at his wonten trade. — THOMSON. What equal torment to the griefe of rainde And pyning anguish hid in gentle heart, That inly...thoughts unkinde, And nourisheth her own consuming smart ? — SPENSER. I я the afternoon of the 13th of March, 1838, an old man sat in a garret- chamber of... | |
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