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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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Elegy Written in Country Churchyard and Other Poems

Thomas Gray - Elegiac poetry, English - 1853 - 200 pages
...brothers, bending o'er the' accursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom. III. 1. ': Edward, lo ! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof. The...consecrate." (The web is wove. The work is done.) 1 Margaret of Anjou, a woman of heroic spirit, who struggled hard to save her husband and her crown....
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Gray

Thomas Gray - 1853 - 368 pages
...brothers, bending o'er the accursed loom, 9s Stamp we our vengeanee deep, and ratify his doom. III. 1. " Edward, lo ! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof. The thread is spun.) Half of thy heart we conseerate. See Mirror for Magis. p. 417. Anon. 62, 69, 80. Again, " At Stonie Stratford being upon...
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The practical elocutionist

Conrad Hume Pinches - Elocution - 1854 - 460 pages
...Now, brothers, bending o'er th' accursed loom, " Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom ! " Edward, lo ! to sudden fate " (Weave we the woof....consecrate. " (The web is wove — the work is done). " Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn " Leave me unbless'd, unpity'd, here to mourn ! '' In yon bright...
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The History of England

Great Britain - 1854 - 226 pages
...brothers, bending o'er th' accursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom. in. " ' Edward, lo ! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof. The thread is spun.) Half of thy heart we consecrate 0. (The web is wove. The work is done.') Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn Leave me unbless'd, unpitied,...
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Gleanings from the Poets: For Home and School

American poetry - 1854 - 456 pages
...Now, brothers, bending o'er the accursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom ! " Edward, lo ! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof. The thread is spun.) Half of thy heart we consecrate ! 6 (The \veb is wove. The work is done.)" " Stay, O, stay ! nor thus forlorn Leave me unblessed, unpitied,...
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The Complete Poetical Works of William Collins, Thomas Gray, and Oliver ...

William Collins - English poetry - 1854 - 430 pages
...brothers, bending o'er the accursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom. ni. i. " Edward, lo! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof. The thread is spun.) Half of thy heart we consecrate. Stay, O stay ! nor thus forlorn Leave me unblessed, unpitied, here to mourn: In yon bright track, that...
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The pleasures of hope, Gertrude of Wyoming, and other poems. To which are ...

Thomas Campbell - 1854 - 278 pages
...brothers, bending o'er the' accursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify bis doom. in. i. " Edward, lo! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof. The thread is spun.) Descending slow their glittering skirts unroll ? Visions of glory, spare my aching sight! Half of thy...
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A poetical grammar of the English language

Robert Clarke (schoolmaster.) - 1855 - 190 pages
...— Now, brothers, bending o'er the accursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom ! Edward, lo ! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof. The...consecrate. . (The web is wove. The work is done)." ' Stay, oh stay ! nor thus forlorn Leave me unblessed, unpitied, here to mourn ; In yon bright track,...
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Gleanings from the Poets, for Home and School

American poetry - 1855 - 458 pages
...T^ow, brothers, bending o'er the accursed loom, Stamp we our vengeance deep, and ratify his doom ! " Edward, lo ! to sudden fate ( Weave we the woof. The thread is spun.) Half of thy heart we consecrate ! 6 (The web is wove. The work is done.)" "• Stay, O, stay ! nor thus forlorn Leave me unblessed,...
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General Report on Public Instruction in the Bengal Presidency

Education - 1855 - 864 pages
...exact meanings of the following words : madding; havock; cwrfew, precincts; ingenious; ingenuous. 4. Edward, lo ! to sudden fate (Weave we the woof, the thread is spun) Half of thy heart we consecrate. Who is here alluded to ? How did Edward express his sorrow when this prophecy was fulfilled ? 5. (S)...
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