| English poetry - 1803 - 508 pages
...prophetic soul, Anticipating all the storm, Saw danger in its direst form, What could my fears controuj ? t 'Twas Patience — Gentle Goddess, hear ! Be ever...soul the gifts of heaven, The sweet domestic ties. EPIGRAM. MY heart ador'd three powers above, And bow'd to Justice, Fortune, Love : I sought their fane,... | |
| English poetry - 1803 - 520 pages
...his side, My friend, protector, and my guide, What could my fears controul ? 'Twas Patience—Gentle Goddess, hear! Be ever to thy suppliant near, Nor...joys are given, Dear to her soul the gifts of heaven, sweet domestic ties. EPIGRAM. jVIv heart ador'd three powers above, And bow'd to Justice, Fortune,... | |
| English poetry - 1803 - 502 pages
...prophetic soul, Anticipating all the storm, Saw danger in its direst form, What could my fears coutroul } 'Twas Patience — Gentle Goddess, hear ! Be ever...thy suppliant near, Nor let one murmur rise ; Since stilj some mighty joys are given, Dear to her soul the gifts of heaven, The sweet domestic ties. EPIGRAM.... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1807 - 472 pages
...rest. Say, when dissever'd from his side, My friend, protector, and my guide—- When my prophetick soul. Anticipating all the storm, Saw danger in its...given Dear to her soul, the gifts of heaven, The sweet domestick ties. JAMES GRAINGER. Dunsr, Berwickshire, 1724, — 1767. The Translator of Tibullus. He... | |
| 1811 - 550 pages
...When my prophetic soul, Anticipating all the storm, Saw danger in its direst form, What could my fear controul ? Twas Patience Gentle goddess, hear ! Be...let one murmur rise ; Since still some mighty joys arejji.en, Dear to my soul the gifts of heaven, The sweet domestic ties. THE WEDDING-RING. ANNETTE... | |
| John Watkins - 1817 - 374 pages
...from my restless couch had fled, (Sleep which even pain beguiles), What taught me calmly to sustain, A feverish being rack'd with pain, And dress'd my looks...soul, the gifts of Heaven, The sweet domestic ties. " I will not now take up your time, or my own, with any affected uneasiness about my verses, by way... | |
| John Watkins - 1818 - 508 pages
...dissever'd from his side, My friend, protector, and my guide? When my prophetic soul, Anticipaiing all the storm, Saw danger in its direst form, What...soul, the gifts of Heaven, The sweet domestic ties. " I will not now take up your time, or my own, with any affected uneasiness about my verses, by way... | |
| John Platts - Conduct of life - 1822 - 844 pages
...soul, Anticipating all the storm; Saw danger in its direst form, What could my fears control ? 23. 4 x 'Twas Patience ! — gentle goddess, hear ! Be ever...soul, the gifts of heaven, The sweet domestic ties. MRS. SHERIDAN. CHAP. LVIII. THINGS OPPOSED TO THE PLEASURES OF HUMAN LIFE — concluded. Man may be... | |
| Alicia Lefanu - Authors, Irish - 1824 - 456 pages
...'Twas Patience — Gentle goddess, hear, Be ever to thy suppliant near, Nor let one murmur rise : For still some mighty joys are given, Dear to her soul, the gifts of heaven, The sweet domestic ties. This, if merely a poetic boast, would have had little to recommend it ; but it becomes an interesting... | |
| Art - 1824 - 436 pages
...prophetic soul, Anticipating all the storm, Saw danger in its direst form, What could my fears control ? Twas Patience. — Gentle goddess, hear, Be ever to thy suppliant near, Nor let one murmur rise : For still some mighty joys are given, Dear to her soul, the gifts of Heaven, The sweet domestic ties."... | |
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