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" Edward, lo! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof; The thread is spun;) Half of thy heart we consecrate. (The web is wove; The work is done.) — Stay, oh stay! "
The letters; with important additions and corrections from his own ... - Page 262
by Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1816
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The bard, with illustr. from drawings by the honourable mrs. John Talbot [ed ...

Thomas Gray - 1837 - 110 pages
...rests among the dead. Fell Thirst and Famine scowl A baleful smile upon their baffled guest. DWAKD, lo ! to sudden fate Weave we the woof. The thread...we consecrate. The web is wove. The work is done. Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn Leave me unblessed, un pitied, here to mourn : In yon bright track,...
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The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith

Oliver Goldsmith - 1841 - 292 pages
...brothers, bending o'er the accursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify hii doom. in. 1. " Edward, lo ! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof. The...we consecrate. (The web is wove. The work is done) Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn Leave me unbless'd, unpitied, here to mourn: In yon bright track,...
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Specimens of the British Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices, and ...

Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1841 - 844 pages
...brothers, bending o'er th* accursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom. " Edward, lo 1 E CANTERBURY TALES. WIIANNE' that April with his shoures...of March hath perced to the rote1', And bathed eve ' Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn Leave me uubless'd, unpitied, here to mourn : In yon bright track,...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1844 - 738 pages
...the accursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom. " Edward, lo ! to sudden fat« bes : So long, regardful of thy quiet rule, Shall...Friendship, Science, smiling Peace, Thy gentlest influe Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn Leave me unblessed, unpitied, here to mourn : In yon bright tract,...
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Cyclopædia of English literature, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...Now, brothers, bending o'er the accursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom. " heart8 we consccratc, (The web is wove. The work is done)." Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn Leave...
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The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of Each

William Collins - English poetry - 1844 - 328 pages
...hrothers, hending o'er tn' accursed loom. Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom. III. 1. " Edward, lo ! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof. The thread is spun.) • Richard the Si-con,! ra. we are told hy ArchUshop Scroop and Ike coin, itrraie lorda in their nianilmo,...
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The Poetical Works of Collins, Gray, and Beattie: With a Memoir of Each

William Collins - English poetry - 1844 - 324 pages
...hrothers, hending o'er th' accursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom. III. 1. " Edward, lo ! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof. The thread is spun.) * Richard the Second (an we «re told hy Archhuhop Scroop and Ute confederate lords in their manifesto,...
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English poetry, for use in the schools of the Collegiate institution ...

English poetry - 1844 - 108 pages
...Now, brothers, bending o'er th' accursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom. m. " Edward, lo ! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof: the thread is spun.) ilalf of thy heart we consecrate.17 (The web is wove : the work is done.) Stay, oh stay ! nor thus...
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Studies in English poetry [an anthology] with biogr. sketches and notes by J ...

Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 pages
...own time by the name of ' the Boar :' " Gray. 8 Stamp — ie stamp or impress on the web. III. 1. " Edward, lo ! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof; the thread is spun.) Half of thy heart1 we consecrate. (The web is wove ; the work is done.) — Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn, Leave...
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The general reciter; a unique selection of the most admired and popular ...

General reciter - 1845 - 348 pages
...vengeance deep, and ratify bis doom. " * Edward, lo ! to sudden fate ( ' Weave we the woof — the tbread is spun) ' Half of thy heart we consecrate. — * The web is wove ; the work is done.' — Stay, O stay ! nor thus forlorn Leave me unblest, unpitied, here to mourn : In yon bright track,...
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