His marvellous preservation had transformed him. Thenceforth he held himself for an exempted And privileged being, and, as if he were Incapable of dizziness or fall, He ran along the unsteady rope of life. But now our destinies drove us asunder: He paced... Paul's Letters to His Kinsfolk - Page 419by Walter Scott - 1816 - 519 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1826 - 384 pages
...knowing whether it were craziness, Or whether 'twere a God that spoke in him. ***** Thenceforth lie held himself for an exempted And privileged being...Incapable of dizziness or fall, He ran along the unsteady tope of life, And paced with rapid step the way to greatness ; Was count, and prince, duke regent,... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [prose, collected]) - 1827 - 588 pages
...not somebody's ingenuity discovered that her house, as the name Mcd-maison implies, had once been an hospital. Buonaparte, it is well known, had strange...were Incapable of dizziness or fall, He ran along the nnsfeady rope of life, And paced with rapid step the way to greatness ; Was Count and Prince, Duke,... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1828 - 444 pages
...and melancholy ; He made himself a Catholic. Marvellously His marvellous preservation had transformed him. Thenceforth he held himself for an exempted And...dizziness or fall, He ran along the unsteady rope of life. But now our destinies drove us asunder : He paced with rapid step the way of greatness, Was Count,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 450 pages
...and melancholy; He made himself a Catholic. Marvellously His marvellous preservation had transformed him. Thenceforth he held himself for an exempted And...were Incapable of dizziness or fall, He ran along 1 the unsteady rope of life. But now our destinies drove us asunder: He paced with rapid step the way... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pages
...and melancholy ; He made himself a Culholic. Marvellously His marvellous preservation had transform'd ir ryes both bright and full. Glistening, while many...Lights up her lovo-torch. • " A beautiful while c alone the unsteady rope of life. But now our destinies drove us asunder ; He paced with rapid step... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 496 pages
...marvellous preservation had transform'd him. Thenceforth he held himself for an exempted; And privileg'd being, and, as if he were Incapable of dizziness or fall, He ran along the unsteady rope of life. But now our destinies drove us asunder : He pac'd with rapid step the way of greatness, Was count,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1837 - 936 pages
...That we look'd round perplex'd upon each other, Not knowing whether it were craziness, Or vfhether 'twere a God that spoke in him. Thenceforth he held himself for an exempted And privileged being, und, as if he were Incapable of dizziness or fall, He ran along the unsteady rope of life. And paced... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 pages
...and melancholy,' He made himself a Catholic. Marvellously His marvellous preservation had transform'd him Thenceforth he held himself for an exempted And...if he were Incapable of dizziness or fall, He ran alone the unsteady rope of life. But now our destinies drove us asunder; He paced with rapid slep the... | |
| Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1838 - 492 pages
...marvellous preservation had transform'd him. Thenceforth he held himself for an exempted And privileg'd being, and, as if he were Incapable of dizziness or fall, He ran along the unsteady rope of life. But now our destinies drove us asunder : He pac'd with rapid step the way of greatness, Was count,... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1840 - 346 pages
...melancholy ; He made himself a Catholic. Marvellously His marvellous preservation had transforni'd him. Thenceforth he held himself for an exempted And...dizziness or fall, He ran along the unsteady rope of life. But now our destinies drove us asunder ; He paced with rapid step the way of greatness, Was Count,... | |
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