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" Strikes thro' their wounded hearts the sudden dread; But their hearts wounded, like the wounded air, Soon close ; where past the shaft, no trace is found. As from the wing no scar the sky retains ; The parted wave no furrow from the keel; So dies in human... "
The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature - Page 125
1836
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The Prayers of the Church. A Connected Series of Reflections on the Liturgy

1838 - 274 pages
...hearts of the unregenerate, like the wounded air, Soon close ; where past the shaft no ttace is found, As from the wing no scar the sky retains, The parted wave no furrow from the keel, So dies in human heart the thought of death. And so the children of the world proceed till the day of their own death,...
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The New-York Review, Volume 5

1839 - 530 pages
...their influence is salutary upun our hearts. " As from the wing no scar the sky retains, The p irted wave no furrow from the keel — So dies in human hearts the thought of death." And nowhere is this so true as amidst the feverish stir and perpetual criiwdini; onwards of the interests...
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The English Reader: Or Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1840 - 270 pages
...their hearts wounded. like the wounded air, Soon close ; where, past the shaft, no trace is found. As from the wing no scar the sky retains The parted wave no furrow from the keel ; So dies m human hearts the thought of death 82 Ev'n with the tender tear which Nature sheds O'er those we love,...
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The Home Missionary, Volumes 12-14

1840 - 902 pages
...multitude of thy tender mercies, blot out rny transgression. Pardon mine iniquity for it is great." " As from the wing, no scar, the sky retains, The parted wave, no furrow from the keel, Sodie» in human hearts the thought ofdealh." It is not in affliction, however severe or oft- repeated,...
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The Treasury of Knowledge and Library Reference

Samuel Maunder - 1840 - 874 pages
...for a pait : " The world considers him as a man of application and tale nte. A part for the whole: "As from the wing no scar the sky retains, the parted wave no furrow from the keel." The matter for the material : " The threaded steel tiles swiftly." General for special, and special...
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Cyclopædia of English literature, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...But their hearts wounded, like the wounded air, Soon close ; where past the shaft no trace is found, in ; ' Think nothing gained,' he cries, ' till nought : k 'en with the tender tear which nature sheds *J er those we love, we drop it in their grave. [From...
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The Christian Witness, and Church Member's Magazine, Volume 4

636 pages
...wounded heart. The sudden dread ! another moment, and alas ! Where past the shaft no trace is found, As from the wing no scar the sky retains, The parted wave no furrow from the keel." The rock may be riven,' but it is rock still ; it may be broken into a thousand fragments, but there...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 pages
...Soon close ; where past the shaft no trace is found, 1 ! As from the wing no scar the sky retains, 1 hambers : E'en with the tender tear which nature sheds ( O'er those we love, we drop it in their grave. _ [From...
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Lectures on the English Comic Writers

William Hazlitt - 1845 - 510 pages
...their hearts wounded, like the wounded air, Soon close ; where, past the shaft, no trace is found. As from the wing no scar the sky retains ; The parted...keel ; So dies in human hearts the thought of death. Ev'n with the tender tear which nature sheds O'er those we love, we drop it in their grave." His Universal...
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The Reader's Guide: Containing a Notice of the Elementary Sounds in the ...

John Hall - 1845 - 354 pages
...hearts wounded', like the wounded air', 30 Soon close ; where passed the shaft' no trace is found. As from the wing no scar the sky retains', The parted...keel', So dies in human hearts the thought of death' : Even with the tender tear which nature sheds' 35 O'er those we love, we drop it' in their grave....
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