| Joseph Payne - 1859 - 512 pàgines
...Pitt and Fox alone. Now — taming thought to human pride ! — The mighty chiefs sleep side by side.1 Drop upon Fox's grave the tear, 'Twill trickle to...seems to cry, " Here let their discord with them die i Speak not for those a separate doom, Whom Fate made brothers in the tomb ; But search the land of... | |
| Joseph Cross - 1859 - 536 pàgines
...mouldered into dust, and tongues that entranced the listening thousands are silenced till the resurrection. "Drop upon Fox's grave the tear, 'Twill trickle to...requiem sound, And Fox's shall the notes rebound." Joseph Addison lies sepulchred in immortality where once he loved to walk for the " agreeable melancholy"... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1868 - 592 pàgines
...earth divide each winding-sheet, or, as the Tory Scott put it : — The mighty chiefs lie side by side. Drop upon Fox's grave the tear, Twill trickle to his...Pitt's the mournful requiem sound, And Fox's shall the note rebound. The solemn Echo seems to cry — Here let their solemn discord die. THE Lyons Medical... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1859 - 662 pàgines
...danger far greater than any we can now reasonably anticipate in the progress of our history : "Seek not for those a separate doom, Whom fate made brothers...the tomb ; But search the land of living men : Where shall we find their like again?" And to-day, in the consideration of the message of the Chief Magistrate,... | |
| Andrew Morton Brown - 1859 - 462 pàgines
...had fled beyond his reach, and in a few moments was out of sight. CHAPTER VIII. THE ASSEMBLY. " Sock not for those a separate doom, Whom fate made brothers...the tomb ; But search the land of living men, Where shall we find their like again ? " ALL was bustle at Lochgoin. This renowned asylum of the good and... | |
| Daniel Webster, Samuel M. Smucker - 1859 - 568 pàgines
...danger far greater than any we can now reasonably anticipate in the progress of our history : "Seek not for those a separate doom, Whom fate made brothers...the tomb ; But search the land of living men: Where shall we find their like again?" And to-day, in the consideration of the message of the Chief Magistrate,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1859 - 652 pàgines
...nation* in it* jar. Beneath each banner, proud to stand, Looked up the noblest of the land. * * * • ' Here let their discord with them die. Speak not for those a separate doom, whum fart; mmie brothers in the totnb ; But search the land of living men, Where wilt thou find their... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1859 - 440 pàgines
...history, as well as on the monument, the lines of Sir Walter Scott on two very different heroes: " The solemn echo seems to cry, Here let their discord with them die ; But, search the land of living men, Where wilt thou find their like again ?" And if their rivalry,... | |
| Mackenzie Edward C. Walcott - 1860 - 300 pàgines
...Castlereagh, Canning, and Horner. Taming thought to human pride, The mighty chiefs sleep side by side j Drop upon Fox's grave the tear, 'Twill trickle to...requiem sound, And Fox's shall the notes rebound. The two western towers rise to the height of 225 ft. 4 in. From 1798 to the close of the French wars a... | |
| Joseph Cross (D.D.) - 1860 - 466 pàgines
...into dust, and tongues that entranced the listening thousands are silenced till the resurrection. ' Drop upon Fox's grave the tear, 'Twill trickle to his rival's bier : O'er Pitfs the mournful requiem sound, And Fox's shall the notes rebound.' Joseph Addison lies sepulchred... | |
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