| 1822 - 298 pages
...slew his babes ; the sick, untended then, Languish'd in the damp shade, and died afar from men. XI. But misery brought in love ; in passion's strife Man gave his heart to mercy pleading- long, Banded, and watched their hamlets, and grew strong; States rose, and in the shadow of their might,... | |
| 1829 - 436 pages
...And slew his babes. The sick, untended then, Languish'd in the damp shade, and died afar from men. But misery brought in love — in passion's strife...weak, against the sons of spoil and wrong, Banded, and watch'd their hamlets, and grew strong. States rose, and, in the shadow of their might, The timid rested.... | |
| Samuel Kettell - 1829 - 432 pages
...untendcd then, Languish'd in the damp shade, and died afar from men. But misery brought in love—in passion's strife Man gave his heart to mercy pleading...weak, against the sons of spoil and wrong, Banded, and watch'd their hamlets, and grew strong. States rose, and, in the shadow of their might, The timid rested.... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1832 - 648 pages
...Languished in the damp shade, and died afar from тел. XI. But misery brought in love — in passions strife Man gave his heart to mercy pleading long,...grew strong. States rose, and in the shadow of their mtgn: The timid rested. To the reverent throng. Grave and time-wrinkled men, with locks all white,... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1840 - 292 pages
...And slew his babes. The sick, untended then, Languished in the damp shade, and died afar from men. But misery brought in love — in passion's strife...and watched their hamlets, and grew strong. States rote, and, in the shadow of their might, The timid rested. To the reverent throng, Grave and time-wrinkled... | |
| Henry Mandeville - 1851 - 370 pages
...vain*; Though grave', vet trifling*; zealous', yet untrue*; And e'en in penance, planning sins anew. But misery brought in love\ in passion's strife, Man...Banded, and watched their hamlets and grew strong. He who felt the wrong, and had the might, His own avenger, girt himself to slay* : Beside the path... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1861 - 272 pages
...untended then, Languished in the damp shade, and died afar from men. xI. But misery brought in love—in passion's strife Man gave his heart to mercy, pleading...wrong, Banded and watched their hamlets, and grew States rose, and in the shadow of their might, The timid rested. To the reverent throng, Grave and... | |
| 1883 - 440 pages
...away, And slew his babes. The sick, untended then, Languished in the damp shade, and died afar from mcu But misery brought in love ; in passion's strife Man...The timid rested. To the reverent throng, Grave and time- wrinkled men, with locks all white, Gave laws, and jndged their strifes, and tanght the way of... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1903 - 880 pages
...in the damp shade, and died afar from men. XI. /But misery brought in love ; in passion's strife I Man gave his heart to mercy, pleading long, / And...; / The weak, against the sons of spoil and wrong, ' I Banded, and watched their hamlets, and grew strong ; f States rose, and, in the shadow of their... | |
| James Champlin Fernald - 1904 - 344 pages
...to ... security against external and internal dangers. MADISON in The Federalist No. xxxvii, p. 163. The weak, against the sons of spoil and wrong, Banded, and watched their hamlets, and grew strong. BRYANT The, Ages st. 11. The searching tenderness of her woman's tones seemed made for a defense against... | |
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