I am, and for what I am destined. The instant which passed in power, hath left only sorrow behind it. I have not been the guardian and protector of the empire. My valuable time has been passed vainly. I had a patron in my own dwelling (conscience), but... A History of the Deccan - Page 325by James Dunning Baker Gribble - 1896Full view - About this book
| Donald Fraser - 1808 - 442 pages
...what I am, and for what I am destined. The instant I passed in power has left me only sorrow behind it. I have not been the guardian and protector of...(conscience) but his glorious light was unseen by my dim sight. Life is not lasting, there, is no vestige of departed breath, and all hopes of futurity... | |
| Edward Scott Waring - 1810 - 312 pages
...The instant, which passed in power, hath only left sorrow behind it. I have not been the guardian or protector of the empire. My valuable time has been passed vainly ; I had a patron in my own dwell' ing (conscience), but his glorious light was unseen by my dim sight. Life if not lasting ; there... | |
| John Benjamin Seely - 1825 - 676 pages
...passed in power, hath only left sorrow behind it. I have not been the guardian or protector of this Empire. My valuable time has been passed vainly ....(conscience), but his glorious light was unseen by my dim sight. Life is not lasting ; there is no vestige of departed breath, and all hopes from futurity... | |
| Josiah Conder - 1828 - 374 pages
...which passed in power, hath left only sorrow behind it. I have not been the guardian and protector gf the empire. My valuable time has been passed vainly....(conscience), but his glorious light was unseen by my dim sight. Life is not lasting; there is no vestige of departed breath, and all hopes of futurity are... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1833 - 318 pages
...in power hath left only sorrow behind it. I have not been the guardian and protector of the empre. My valuable time has been passed vainly. I had a patron...own dwelling (conscience), but his glorious light wa» unseen by my dim sight. I brought nothing into this world, and, except the infirmities of man,... | |
| Mary Milner - 1851 - 816 pages
...been the guardian and protector of my people. My valuable time has been passed vainly. I had a guide in my own dwelling, (conscience ;) but his glorious light was unseen by my dim eyes. I brought nothing into the world, and, except the infirmities of man, I carry nothing out.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 756 pages
...The instant which passed in power, hath only left sorrow behind it. I have not been the guardian or protector of the empire My valuable time has been...(conscience), but his glorious light was unseen by my dim sight. Life is not lasting ; there s no vestige of departed breath, and all lopes from futurity... | |
| Robert Southey - 1850 - 484 pages
...The instant which passed in power, hath only left sorrow behind it. I have not been the guardian or protector of the empire. My valuable time has been passed vainly ; I had a patron in my own dwelling (consoienoe), but his glorious light was unseen by my dim sight. Life is not lasting ; there is no... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 710 pages
...The instant which passed in power, hath only left sorrow behind it. I have not been the guardian or protector of the empire. My valuable time has been passed vainly I had a patron in my own dwelling (con science), but his glorious light was unseen by my dim sight. Life is not lasting ; there is no... | |
| 1851 - 614 pages
...destined. The instant which passed in power hath left only sorrow behind it. I have not been sufficiently the guardian and protector of the empire. My valuable time has been passed vainly. I. had a patron in Hiy own dwelling, [conscience,] but his glorious light was not seen by my dim vision." In the third... | |
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