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The Shipwreck - Page 166
by William Falconer - 1802 - 166 pages
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The shipwreck, with life by R. Carruthers, illustr. by B. Foster

William Falconer - 1868 - 180 pages
...wake and weep : What though no funeral pomp, no borrowed tear, Your hour of death to gazing crowds shall tell ; Nor weeping friends attend your sable bier, Who sadly listen to the passing bell; The tutored sigh, the vain parade of woe, No real anguish to the soul impart ; And oft, alas ! the tear...
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The Poetical Works of William Falconer: Collated with the Best Editions

William Falconer, Thomas Park - English poetry - 1809 - 184 pages
...to wake and weep : What though no funeral pomp, no borrowM tear; Your hour of death to gazing crowds shall tell ; Nor weeping friends attend your sable bier, Who sadly listen to the passing-bell ; The tutor'd sigh, the vain parade of woe, No real anguish to the soul impart ; And oft,...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper;: Mallet, Akenside ...

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 622 pages
...wake and weep: What though no funeral pomp, no borrow'«! tear, Your hour of death to gazing crowds shall tell; Nor weeping friends attend your sable...to the soul impart ; And oft, alas ! the tear that friend» bestow, Belies the latent feelings of the heart: What though nosculptur'd pile your name displays,...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volume 14

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 628 pages
...to wake and weep: What though no funeral pomp, no borrow'd tear, Your hour of death to gazing crowds shall tell ; Nor weeping friends attend your sable bier, Who sadly listen to the passing bell; The tator'd sigh, the vain parade of wot, No real anguish to the soul impart; And oft, alas ! the tear...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper, Volume 14

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 622 pages
...crowds shall tell ; Nor weeping friends attend your snble bier, Who sauly listen to the p.issing hell; The tutor'd sigh, the vain parade of woe, No real anguish to the soul impart; And uft, alas ! the tear that friends bi stow, Belies the latent feelings of the heart: What though nn...
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The shipwreck, a poem by W. Falconer, with a sketch of his life

William Falconer - 1811 - 120 pages
...weep. What tho' no funeral pomp, no borrow'd tear, Your hour of death to gazing crowds shall tell; The tutor'd sigh, the vain parade of woe, No real...displays, Like those who perish in their country's cause AVli;.it tho' no epic Muse in living lays Records your dreadful daring with applause: Full oft the...
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The shipwreck, a poem by W. Falconer, with a sketch of his life

William Falconer - Shipwrecks - 1811 - 118 pages
...funeral pomp, no borrow' d tear, Your hour of death to gazing crowds shall Kill; The tutor'd sigb, the vain parade of woe, No real anguish to the soul...Belies the latent feelings of the heart What tho' no sculptured pile your name- displays, Like those who perish in their country's canse ; What tho' no...
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The shipwreck, a poem. With additional notes, and a sketch of the author's ...

William Falconer - 1811 - 252 pages
...shall tell ; Nor • weeping Friends attend your sable bier, Who sadlv listen to the passing-bell : The tutor'd sigh, the vain parade of woe. No real...anguish to the Soul impart ; And oft, alas ! the Tear thai Friends bestow, Holies the latent feelings of the Heart. \Vhatthongh no seulptur'd Pile your name...
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The shipwreck, and other poems

William Falconer - 1818 - 194 pages
...to wake and weep. What tho' no funeral pomp, no borrow'd tear, Your hour of death to gazing crowds shall tell ; Nor weeping friends attend your sable...friends bestow, Belies the latent feelings of the heart. W hat tho' no sculptur'd pile your name displays, Like those who perish in their country's cause; What...
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The shipwreck (embellished with engr. from the designs of R. Westall).

William Falconer - 1822 - 192 pages
...to wake and weep: What though no funeral pomp, no borrow'd tear, Your hour of death to gazing crowds shall tell; Nor weeping friends attend your sable...bestow Belies the latent feelings of the heart: What though no sculptured pile your name displays, Like those who perish in their country's cause; What...
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