| Henry Coppée - 1895 - 552 pages
...And bo it so. Let those deplore their doom Whose hope still grovels in this dark sojourn ; But lofty souls who look beyond the tomb Can smile at fate and...shed, Again attune the grove, again adorn the mead. " Shall I be left forgotten in the dust When Fate, relenting, lets the flower revive? Shall Nature's... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - 794 pages
...RESURRECTION. Let those deplore their doom Whose hope still grovels in this dark sojourn ; But lofty souls can look beyond the tomb, Can smile at fate, and wonder...shed, Again attune the grove, again adorn the mead. BEATTIE. This mightier sound shall make The dead to rise, And open tombs and open eyes To the long... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1896 - 680 pages
..."And be it so. Let those deplore their doom, Whose hope still grovels In this dark sojourn : But lofty souls, who look beyond the tomb, Can smile at Fate,...eternal bed!— Soon shall the orient with new lustre bum, And spring shall soon her vital Influence shed, \gain attuie the grove, again adom the mead. "Shall... | |
| 1896 - 1224 pages
...Water. Sunset. Let those deplore their doom, Whose hope still grovels in this dark sojourn : But lofty . II. Act I. Sc. 1. L. 137. In such a night Medea s. BEATTIE— Tlie Minstrel. Bk. I. Success, the mark no mortal wit, Or surest hand, can always hit... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 pages
...Whose hope still grovels in this dark sojourn: But lofty souls, who look beyond the tomb, Can sniile at Fate, and wonder how they mourn. Shall spring to...sad scenes no more return? Is yonder wave the sun's denial bed?— Soon shall the orient with new lustre bum. And spring shall soon her vital influence... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 590 pages
...And be it so. Let those deplore their doom Whose hope still grovels in this dark sojourn ; Hut lofty souls, who look beyond the tomb, Can smile at Fate,...shed, Again attune the grove, again adorn the mead. Shall I be left forgotten in the dust, When Fate, relenting, lets the flower revive ? Shall Nature's... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1903 - 546 pages
...Borne on the swift, though silent wings of Time, Did Age comes on apace to ravage all the clime. 54 Shall Spring to these sad scenes no more return ?...shed, Again attune the grove, again adorn the mead. Shall I be left forgotten in the dust, When Fate, relenting, lets the flower revive ? Shall Nature's... | |
| John Vance Cheney, Sir Charles G. D. Roberts, Charles Francis Richardson, Francis Hovey Stoddard, John Raymond Howard - 1904 - 930 pages
...Epistle IA POPE. Let those deplore their doom, Whose hope still grovels in this dark sojourn : But lofty souls, who look beyond the tomb, Can smile at Fate, and wonder how they mourn. The Minstrel, Bk. I. j. BEATTIE, No living man can send me to the shades Before my time ; no man of... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1910 - 720 pages
...And be it so. Let those doplore their doom Whose hope still grovels in this dark sojourn ; But lofty souls, who look beyond the tomb, Can smile at Fate,...her vital influence shed, Again attune the grove, agaiu adorn the mead. Shall I be left forgotten in the dust, When Fate, relenting, lets the flower... | |
| George Douglas - 1911 - 212 pages
...be it so. Let those deplore their doom, ' Whose hope still grovels in this dark sojourn. ' But lofty souls, who look beyond the tomb, ' Can smile at Fate, and wonder how they mourn. 102 ' Shall spring to these sad scenes no more return ? 4 Is yonder wave the sun's eternal bed f '... | |
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