Alternate triumphed in his breast; His bliss and woe, — a smile, a tear ! — Oblivion hides the rest. The bounding pulse, the languid limb, The changing spirits' rise and fall ; We know that these were felt by him, For these are felt by all. Gleason's Monthly Companion - Page 3331878Full view - About this book
| Renfrew county - 1821 - 542 pages
...Oblivion hides the rest. The bounding pulse, the languid limb, The changing spirit's rise and fall, We know that these were felt by him, For these are felt bv all. He suffer' d— but his pangs are o'er j Enjoy'd, but his delights are fled ; Had friends —... | |
| 1822 - 418 pages
...Oblivion hides the rest. The bounding pulse, the languid limb, The changing spirits' rise and fall : We know that these were felt by him, For these are felt by all. He suffer'd— but his pangs are o'er ; Enjoy'd— but his delights are fled ; Had friends — his friends... | |
| 1812 - 1006 pages
...thefe were felt by him, For they are felt by all. He tnii; r'.l, but his pangs are o'er ; E'njoy'd, but his delights are fled; Had friends, his friends are now no more ; Had foes, his foes are dead. He lov'd, but whom he lov'd, the grave . i l.iiii loft in its unconfcious... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1824 - 396 pages
...Oblivion hides the rest. ^ The bounding putee, the languid limb, The changing spirits' rise and fall ; We know that these were felt by him, For these are felt by all. -* He suffer'd — but his pangs are o'er ; ., Enjoy'd — but his delights are fled ; -*< Had friends-—... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1825 - 404 pages
...Oblivion hides the rest. The bounding pulse, the languid limb, The changing spirits rise and fall ; We know that these were felt by him, For these are felt by all. He suffer'd — bat his pangs are o'er ; Enjoy'd — but his delights are fled ; Had friends — his friends... | |
| James Montgomery - 1825 - 232 pages
...rise and fall ; We know that these were feft by him, For these are felt by all. O [6 TEE COMMON LOT. He loved,— but whom he loved, the grave Hath lost in its unconscious womb : O "be was fair !—but nought could save Her beauty from the tomb. He saw whatever thou hast seen ; Encounter'd... | |
| 1826 - 434 pages
...tear! Oblivion hides the rest The bounding pulse, trWPmguid limb, The changing spirits' rise and fall, We know that these were felt by him, For these are felt by all, He suffer'd—but his pangs are o'er, Enjoyed—but his delights are fled, Had friends—his friends are... | |
| John Johnstone - 1827 - 596 pages
...—Oblivion hides the rest. The bounding pulse, the languid limb, The changing spirits' rise and fall; We know that these were felt by him, For these are felt by all. He suffer'd,—but his pangs are o'er; Enjoy'd,—but his delights are fled ; Had friends,—his friends... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1827 - 494 pages
...these were felt by him, For these are felt by all. He suffer'd — but his pangs are o'er ; Enjoy'd — but his delights are fled ; Had friends— his friends are now no mor-e 5 And foes — his foes are dead. He lov'd — but whom he lov'd, the grave Hath lost in its unconscious... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...Oblivion hides the rest. The bounding poise, the languid limb, The changing spirits' rise and fall ; ect more sublime: that blessed mood, In which the burthen of the m suffer'd, — but his pangs are o'er; Enjoy'd, — but his delights are fled ; Had friends, — his... | |
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