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" Oh take me to your hospitable dome ! Keen blows the wind, and piercing is the cold ! Short is my passage to the friendly tomb, For I am poor, and miserably old. "
Prolusiones poeticæ; or, A selection of poetical exercises, in Greek, Latin ... - Page 64
by Prolusiones - 1788
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Elocution: Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy

C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 398 pages
...miserably old. Should I reveal the sources | of my grief. If soft humanity | e'er tonelnl your breast, Your hands would not | withhold the kind relief And tears of pity | would not be represt. Heav'n sends misfortune*; why should we repine? 'Ti* Heav'n hos liro't me | to the stsite...
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Elocution, Or, Mental and Vocal Philosophy: Involving the Principles of ...

C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 334 pages
...miserably old. Should I reveal the sources | of my grief, If soft humanity | e'er touch'd your breast, Your hands would not | withhold the kind relief, And tears of pity j would not be represt Heav'n sends misfortunes; why should we repine? 'Tis Heav'n has bro't me | to...
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Divine Songs, Attempted in Easy Language: For the Use of Children, Part 219

Isaac Watts - 1847 - 76 pages
...an humbler shed. Should I reveal the sources of my grief, If soft humanity e'er touch'd your breast, Your hands would not withhold the kind relief, And tears of pity would not be represt. Heaven sends misfortunes; why should we repine ? 'Tis heaven has brought me to the state you...
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The literary class book; or, Readings in English literature

Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 pages
...miserably old. Should I reveal the sources of my grief, If soft humanity e'er touch'd your breast, Your hands would not withhold the kind relief, And tears of pity would not be repress'd. Heav'n sends misfortunes, why should we repine ? 'Tis Heav'n has brought me to the state...
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The Literary Reader: For Academies and High Schools: Consisting of ...

Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 pages
...miserably old. Should I reveal the source of every grief, If soft humanity e'er touched your breast, Your hands would not withhold the kind relief, And tears of pity could not be repressed. Heaven sends misfortunes — why should we repine ? 'T is Heaven has brought...
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The Literature and the Literary Men of Great Britain and Ireland, Volume 2

Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 pages
...miserably old. Should I reveal the sources of my grief, If soft humanity e'er touched your breast, Your hands would not withhold the kind relief, And tears of pity could not be repressed. Heaven sends misfortunes— why should we repine 7 'Tis Heaven has brought...
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Reading exercises, for schools, by David Blair

sir Richard Phillips - 1853 - 200 pages
...miserably old. Should I reveal the sources of my grief, ' If soft humanity e'er touch'd your breast. Your hands would not withhold the kind relief, And tears of pity would not be represt. Heaven sends misfortunes : why should we repine ? 'Tis Heaven has brought me to the state...
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Select Poetry for Children. A Book for School and Home Use

Select poetry - 1855 - 80 pages
...miserably old. Should I reveal the source of every grief, If soft humanity e'er touch'd your breast, Your hands would not withhold the kind relief, And tears of pity could not be repress'd. Heaven sends misfortunes — why should we repine ? Tis Heaven has brought...
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A collection of poems from various authors, fo young persons

Collection - 1856 - 120 pages
...miserably old , Should I reveal the sources of my grief, If soft humanity e'er touch' d your breast Your hands would not withhold the kind relief, And tears of pity would not be represt. Heaven sends misfortunes — why should we repine ? 'Tis Heaven has brought me to the state...
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The Bombay Quarterly Review, Volume 4

1856 - 444 pages
...inquirers. " Should I reveal the source of every grief, If soft humanity e'er touched your breast, Your hands -would not withhold the kind relief, And tears of pity could not be repress'd." * Manu, xii. 60. "We do not mention these circumstances in order that we may...
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