| Dana Luciano - 2007 - 358 pągines
...woes, it has likewise its delights; and when the overwhelming burst of grief is calmed into the gentle tear of recollection, when the sudden anguish and...days of its loveliness, who would root out such a sorrow from the heart?24 The marital relation invoked in this passage positions grief as the subject's... | |
| William Holmes McGuffey - 1867 - 466 pągines
...woes, it has likewise its delights ; and when the overwhelming burst of grief is calmed into the gentle tear of recollection ; when the sudden +anguish and...days of its loveliness, who would root out such a sorrow from the heart? Though it may, sometimes, throw a passing cloud over the bright hour of gayety,... | |
| University of Bombay - 1912 - 398 pągines
...gentle tear of recollection, when the sudden anguish and the convulsive ngony over the present ruin« of all that we most loved is softened away into pensive...loveliness, who would root out such a eorrow from the heart ? (8) Spirit of Beauty, that dost consecrate With thiue own hues all thou dost shine upon Of human... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1853 - 312 pągines
...woes, it has likewise its delights ; and when the overwhelming burst of grief is calmed into the gentle tear of recollection, when the sudden anguish and...convulsive agony over the present ruins of all that vVe most loved, is softened away into pensive meditation on all that was in the days of its loveliness,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 798 pągines
...when the sadden anguish and the eonvulsive agony over the present ruins of all that we most loved are softened away into pensive meditation on all that it was in the days of its loveliness, whe would root out sueh a sorrow from the heart '( Theugh it may sometimes throw a passing eload over... | |
| 1899 - 418 pągines
...woes, it has likewise its delights ; and when the overwhelming burst of grief is calmed into the gentle tear of recollection ; when the sudden anguish, and the convulsive agony over the present ruin of all that we most loved, is softened away into pensive meditation on all that it was in the... | |
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