| English literature - 1787 - 690 pages
...in my mind ? If not, why am I fubjeil to His cruelty, or fcorn ? Or why has Man the will and pow'r To make his fellow mourn ? Yet let not this too much, my fon, Diflurb thy youthful bteaft : This partial view of human kind Is furely not the lad! The poor,... | |
| Robert Burns - Scottish poetry - 1797 - 304 pages
...in my mind ? If not, why am I fubjedt to His cruelty, or fcorn ? Or why has Man the will and pow'r To make his fellow mourn ? Yet, let not this too much, my Son, Difturb thy youthful breaft : This partial view of human-kind Is furely not the loft! The poor, opprefied,... | |
| Robert Burns, Thomas Park - Bookbinding - 1808 - 330 pages
...planted in my mind? If not, why am I subject to His cruelty or scorn? Or why has man the will and pow'r To make his fellow mourn? ' Yet, let not this too...partial view of human-kind Is surely not the last ! The poer, oppressed, honest man, Had never, sure, been born, Had there not been some recompence To comfort... | |
| Robert Burns - 1814 - 306 pages
...planted in my mind ? If not, why am I subject to His cruelty or scorn 1 Or why has man the will and pow'r To make his fellow mourn ? •Yet, let not this too...Had never, sure, been born, Had there not been some recompence To comfort those that mourn ! 4 O death ! the poor man's dearest friend. The kindest and... | |
| Robert Burns - Scotland - 1815 - 364 pages
...seorn ? Or why has man the will and pow'r To make his fellow mourn? X. Yet, let not this too mueh, my son, Disturb thy youthful breast : This partial...Had never, sure, been born, Had there not been some reeompense To eomfort those that mourn 1 XI. O death ! the poor man's dearest friend, The kindest and... | |
| English poetry - 1817 - 314 pages
...Disturb thy youthful breast: This partial view of human kind ' Yet, let not this too much, my son, Is surely not the last! The poor, oppressed, honest...Had never, sure, been born, Had there not been some recompence To comfort those that mourn! The kindest and the best! Welcome the hour my aged limbs O... | |
| Robert Burns - Scotland - 1820 - 470 pages
...I subject to His cruelty or scorn ? Or why has man the will and pow'r To make his fellow mourn ? X. Yet, let not this too much, my son, Disturb thy youthful...partial view of human-kind Is surely not the last I The poor, oppressed, honest man, Had never, sure, been born, Had there not been some recompense To... | |
| English poetry - 1821 - 270 pages
...in my mind ? If not, why am I subject to His cruelty, or scorn ? Or why has Man the will and pow'r To make his fellow mourn ? Yet, let not this too much,...Disturb thy youthful breast ; This partial view of human kind Is surely not the last. The poor, oppressed, honest man, Had never sure been born, Had there... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - English poetry - 1822 - 418 pages
...I subject to His cruelty or scorn ? Or why has man the will and pow'r To make his fellow mourn ? X. Yet, let not this too much, my son, Disturb thy youthful...partial view of human-kind Is surely not the last ! t Had there not been some recompense To comfort those that mourn ! XI. O death ! the poor man's dearest... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 274 pages
...scorn-? Or why has man the will and pow'r To make his fellow mourn ? A PRAYER IN PROSPECT OF DEATH. 151 Yet, let not this too much, my son, Disturb thy youthful...This partial view of human-kind Is surely not the laal! The poor, oppressed, honest man, Had never, sure, been born, Had there not been some recompense... | |
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