| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1885 - 534 pàgines
...dreams our waking thoughts pursue, Or, one dream passed, we slide into a new ; So close they follow, such wild order keep, We think ourselves awake, and...are asleep ; So softly death succeeded life in her, 315 She did but dream of heaven, and she was there. No pains she suffered, nor expired with noise ;... | |
| C. E. Alexander - 1886 - 346 pàgines
...dreams on waking thoughts pursue ; Or one dream passed, we slide into a new ; So close they follow, such wild order keep, We think ourselves awake, and...her, She did but dream of Heaven, and she was there. No pains she suffered, nor expired with noise ; Her soul was whispered out with God's still voice.... | |
| 1890 - 458 pàgines
...Kate's eternal book, And pleased to be outdone, with joy will see Numberless virtues, endless charity. So softly death succeeded life in her • She did but dream of Heaven — and she was there. — DRYDEN. FOR years there had not been known such a hot summer. Day after day for many weeks the... | |
| Kenyon West - 1895 - 614 pàgines
...dreams our waking thoughts pursue ; Or, one dream passed, we slide into a new; So close they follow, such wild order keep, We think ourselves awake, and...her: She did but dream of heaven, and she was there. No pains she suffered, nor expired with noise; Her soul was whispered out with God's still voice; As... | |
| Horace Parker Chandler - 1896 - 304 pàgines
...thoughts our waking thoughts pursue, Or one dteam pass'd, we slide into a new ; So close they follow, such wild order keep, We think ourselves awake, and...— She did but dream of Heaven and she was there. No pains she suffer'd, nor expir'd with noise, Her soul was whisper'd out with God's still voice. *******... | |
| Thomas Edward Brown - 1900 - 268 pàgines
...goodness into sin. Dryden all over, but not anything like his best. But there are fine things, witness — So softly death succeeded life in her, She did but dream of heav'n, and she was there. But the— Anchises looked not with so pleased a face In numbering o'er... | |
| 1903 - 1186 pàgines
...the harsh cadence of a rugged line. To Ike Memory of Mr. Oldham. Line I5. So softly death sncceeded life in her, She did but dream of heaven, and she was there. Eleonora. Line 315. Since heaven's eternal year is thine. Elegy on Mn. Eillegrew. Line 15. 0 gracious... | |
| William John Courthope - 1903 - 590 pàgines
...dreams our waking thoughts pursue ; Or, one dream passed we slide into a new ; So close they follow, such wild order keep, We think ourselves awake, and...; She did but dream of heaven, and she was there. Lord Abingdon is said to have given Dryden £$OO f°r his pains. The poet's services were also sought... | |
| Mary Lloyd - 1903 - 352 pàgines
...dreams our waking thoughts pursue ; Or, one dream pass'd, we slide into a new ; So close they follow, such wild order keep, We think ourselves awake and...: She did but dream of heaven, and she was there. No pains she sufler'd, nor expirM with noise ; Her soul was whisper'd out with God's still voice; As... | |
| John Bartlett - 1903 - 1186 pàgines
...92. Wit will shine Through the harsh cadence of a rugged line. To the Memory of Mr. Oldham. Line IS. So softly death succeeded life in her, She did but dream of heaven, and she was there. Eleonora. Line 315. Since heaven's eternal year is thine. Elegy on Mri. Killegrew. Line 15. O gracious... | |
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