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" The charms that she wielded before ; Nor knows the foul worm that he frets The skin which but yesterday fools could adore, For the smoothness it held, or the tint which it wore. Shall we build to the purple of Pride, The trappings which dizen the proud?... "
The Quarterly Review - Page 383
edited by - 1819
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Choice poems and lyrics, for study and delight, ed. by J.T. Ashby

Choice poems - English poetry - 1879 - 206 pages
...The skin which but yesterday fools could adore, For the smoothness it held or the tint which it wore. Shall we build to the purple of Pride, The trappings...laid aside ; And here's neither dress nor adornment allow'd, But the long winding-sheet, and the fringe of the shroud. To Riches ? Alas ! 'tis in vain...
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Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volume 5

Robert Chambers - English literature - 1879 - 428 pages
...The skin which but yesterday fools could adore. For the smoothness it held or the tint which it wore. Shall we build to the purple of Pride, • The trappings which dizen the prond? Alas, thoy are all laid aside, And here's neither dress nor adornments allowed, But the long...
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Chambers's Cyclopędia of English Literature: A History ..., Volumes 5-6

Robert Chambers - American literature - 1880 - 826 pages
...it held or the tint which it wore. Shall we build to the pnrple of Pride, The trappings which dizeu the proud? Alas, they are all laid aside, And here's neither dress nor adornments allowed, But the long wiudiug-sheet and the fringe of the shroud. To Riches ? Alas ! 'tis...
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The Fireside Encyclopaedia of Poetry: Comprising the Best Poems of the Most ...

Henry Troth Coates - American poetry - 1881 - 1138 pages
...skin which but yesterday fools could adore, For the smoothness it held, or the tint which it wore. e light Of ho allow'd, But the long winding-sheet and the fringe of the shroud. To Riches? alas ! 'tis in vain ;...
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Harper's Cyclopędia of British and American Poetry

Epes Sargent - American poetry - 1881 - 1000 pages
...the tint which it wore. Shall we bnild to the purple of Pride, The trappings which dizeu the proud f les of Arcady ? What men or gods are these ? What...What struggle to escape f What pipes and timbrels ? W To Riches T Alas ! 'tis in vain : Who hid, in their turns have been hid ; The treasures are squandered...
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Poetic treasures: or, Passages from the poets

Passages, John Allen Giles - English poetry - 1881 - 746 pages
...which it wore. Shall we build to the purple of Pride — The trappings which dizen the proud ? Alas i they are all laid aside ; And here's neither dress...the long winding-sheet and the fringe of the shroud. To Riches ? alas ! 'tis in vain ; Who hid, in their turns have been hid : The treasures are squandered...
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A Library of Religious Poetry: A Collection of the Best Poems of All Ages ...

Philip Schaff, Arthur Gilman - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1880 - 1110 pages
...The skin that but yesterday fools could adore, For the smoothness it held, or the tint which it wore. here 's neither dress nor adornment allowed, Save the long winding-sheet and the fringe of the shroud....
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The Church Seasons: Historically and Poetically Illustrated

Alexander Henley Grant - Church year - 1881 - 416 pages
...skin which but yesterday fools could adore, For the smoothness it held or the tints which it wore. Shall we build to the purple of Pride, The trappings...dizen the proud ? Alas ! they are all laid aside, THE THREE TABERNACLES. 323 And here's neither dress nor adornments allowed, But the long winding-sheet...
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Harper's Cyclopaedia of British and American Poetry

Epes Sargent - American poetry - 1882 - 1002 pages
...held, or the tint whieb it wore. Shall wo build to tbo purple of Pride, Tbe trappings whicb dizcu tbe Llewelyn's pain ! For now the truth was clear ; His...the wolf had slain To save Llewelyn's heir. Vain, v tbe fringe of tbo .shroud. To Ricbcs ? Alas ! 'tis in vain : Who bid, iu their turns have been bid...
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The Household Book of Poetry

Charles Anderson Dana - American poetry - 1882 - 906 pages
...skin which but yesterday fools could adore, For the smoothness it held, or the tint which it wore. Shall we build to the purple of Pride — The trappings which dizen the proud f Alas ! they arc all laid aside; And here's neither dress nor adornment allowed But the long winding-sheet...
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