| Health - 1802 - 302 pages
...shake each partial purpose from his breast ; 160 And thro' the mists of passion and of sense, And thro' the tossing tide of chance and pain To hold his course...steep ascent Of nature, calls him to his high reward, 165 The applauding smile of heaven ? else wherefore burns, In mortal bosoms, thisunquenched hope That... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1804 - 206 pages
...passion and of sense, And thro' the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hold his course unfalt'ving, while the voice Of Truth and Virtue up the steep ascent Of Nature calls him to his high reward, 165 Th' applauding smile of Heav'n ? else wherefore bums In mortal bosoms this unquenched hope That... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pages
...tide of chance and pain , To hold his course unfault'ring , while the voic« Of Truth and Virtne , up the steep ascent Of Nature , calls him to his high reward , Th' applauding smile of Heav'n : Else wherefoja" burns In mortal bosoms this vinquenched hope , That breathes from day to day sublimer things... | |
| English poetry - 1806 - 408 pages
...passion and of sense, And thro' the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hold his course nnfalt'ring, while the voice Of truth and virtue, up the steep...reward, Th' applauding smile of heav'n ? Else wherefore burns In mortal bosoms this unquenched hope, That breathes from day to day sublinier things, And mocks... | |
| Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1806 - 414 pages
...passion and of sense, And thro• the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hold his course unfaltering ; while the voice Of Truth and Virtue, up the steep ascent Of Nature, calls him to his great reward, Th• applauding smile of Heaven." AKSNSIDB. Oh ! che felicc pianti, Che amibile martis,... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1807 - 254 pages
...passion and of sense, And through the tossing tide of chance and pain. To hold his course unfaultering, while the voice Of truth and virtue, up the steep ascent Of nature, calls him to his high reward, 165 The applauding smile of heaven? Else wherefore burn* In mortal bosoms this unquenched hope, That... | |
| Elizabeth Strutt - 1807 - 274 pages
...passion and of sense. And thro' the tossing tide of chance and pain To hold his course unfaultering; while the voice Of truth and virtue, up the steep ascent Of Nature, calls him to hit great reward Th' applauding smile of heaven. AKEHIIDB. LORD Courtney's stay in Oxfordshire was... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1808 - 434 pages
...passion and of sense, And thro' the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hold his course unfault'ring, while the voice Of truth and virtue, up the steep...reward, Th' applauding smile of Heav'n : Else wherefore burns In mortal bosoms this unquenched hope, bat breathes from day to day sublimer things, !d mocks... | |
| Cabinet - 1808 - 524 pages
...passion and of sense, And through the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hold his course unfiinhering, while the voice Of truth and virtue, up the steep ascent Of nature, calls him to his high reward, The applauding smile or heaven ? Else wherefore burns In mortal bosoms this unquenched hope, That breathes... | |
| Mark Akenside, Thomas Park - 1808 - 358 pages
...passion and of sense, And through the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hold his course unfaltering, while the voice Of truth and virtue, up the steep ascent Of Nature, calls him to his high reward, The' applauding smile of Heaven? Else wherefore In mortal bosoms this nnquenched hope, [burns That... | |
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