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" will procure unalterable peace and unmixed glory, and our only sighs will be for that happier world, where " the wicked cease from troubling and the weary are at rest"—where only will be found immortal love, " such love as spirits feel In worlds whose... "
Popery in power, or The spirit of the Vatican; to which is added ... - Page 221
by Joseph Turnley - 1850 - 394 pages
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An exhortation to national gratitude, a sermon

Solomon Piggott - 1809 - 30 pages
...body," our " souls" incapable o£ .Й. I«. being Hurt by them, shall soar in safety to that blessed world "where the wicked cease from troubling, and the weary are at rest,"*—where *' sorrow and sighing shall be done away," and the " Lamb that is in the midst of the throne shall,...
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The Miscellaneous Poems of William Wordsworth, Volume 1

William Wordsworth - 1820 - 378 pages
...appeared Elysian beauty — melancholy grace — Brought from a pensive though a happy place. He spake of love, such love as Spirits feel In worlds whose course is equable and pure ; No fears to beat away — no strife to heal — The past unsighed for, and the future sure; Spake, as a witness, of...
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The London Magazine, Volume 8

1823 - 696 pages
...too much alike : have 1 required and haue I desired arc worse ilian prosaic. In another, lie spake of love, such love as spirits feel In worlds whose course is equable and pure ; No fears to beat away, no strife to heal, The past unsigned for, and the future sure ; Spake, as a witness, of a second...
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Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen: Richard I and the ...

Walter Savage Landor - 1824 - 394 pages
...too much alike: have I required and have I desired are worse than prosaic. In another, He spake of love, such love as spirits feel In worlds whose course is equable and pure; No fears to beat away, no strife to heal, The past unsighed for, and the future sure; Spake, as a witness, of a second...
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Select British Poets, Or, New Elegant Extracts from Chaucer to the Present ...

William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 pages
...mien, «pf» Elysian beauty—melancholy grace— Brought from a pensive though a happy pi He spake of chang'd through all, and yet in all the same; Great in the earth, anJ pu No fears to beat away—no strife to heal— The past unsigned for, and the fviture *un Spake,...
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Fire-side scenes, by the author of the Bachelor and married man. 3vols

Fireside scenes - 1825 - 920 pages
...hand clearing away the underwood that impeded her progress through some romantic glade. " He spake of love, such love as Spirits feel In worlds whose course is equable and pure; No fears to beat away — no strife to heal — The past unsighed for, and the future sure; Spake, as a witness, of...
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Imaginary Conversations of Literary Men and Statesmen, Volume 1

Walter Savage Landor - 1826 - 540 pages
...* The memory of Person was extraordinary, and quite capable of this repetition90SOUTHEY He spake of love, such love as spirits feel In worlds whose course is equable and pure; No fears to beat away, no strife to heal, The past nnsighed for, and the future sure; Spake, as a witness, of a second...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 2

William Wordsworth - 1827 - 412 pages
...appeared Elysian beauty, melancholy grace, Brought from a pensive though a happy place. He spake of love, such love as Spirits feel In worlds whose course is equable and pure; No fears to beat away — no strife to heal — The past unsighed for, and the future sure ; Spake of heroic arts in...
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The British poets of the nineteenth century, including the select works of ...

British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...appeared Elysian beauty—melancholy grace— Brought from a pensive though a happy place. He spake of love, such love as Spirits feel In worlds whose course is equable and pure; No fears to beat away—no strife to heal—• The past unsighcd for. and the future sure ; Spake, as a witness, of...
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The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 pages
...appeared Elysinn beauty, melancholy grace, Brought from a pensive though a happy place. He spake of love, such love as Spirits feel In worlds whose course is equable «nd pure; No fears to beat away—no strife lo heul— The past unsigned for, and the future sure;...
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