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The Quarterly Review - Page 404
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Poetical Works of James Montgomery: With a Memoir of the Author

James Montgomery, Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1853 - 926 pages
...spake before, Hath found at length a tongue to chide ; O listen ! — I will speak no more : — Be silent, Pride ! " Art thou a WRETCH of hope forlorn, The victim of consuming care ? Is ihy distracted conscience torn By fell despair T " Do foul misdeeds of former times Wring with remorse...
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The Select Poetical Works of James Montgomery

James Montgomery - 1854 - 490 pages
...spake before, Hath found at length a tongue to chide ; O listen ! — I will speak no more : — Be silent. Pride ! " Art thou a WRETCH of hope forlorn,...Wring with remorse thy guilty breast ? And ghosts of unforgiven crimes Murder thy rest ? " Lash'd by the furies of the mind, From Wrath and Vengeance wouldst...
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Gems of Thought, and Flowers of Fancy

Richard Wright Procter - Poetry - 1855 - 490 pages
...spake before. Hath found a tongue to chide at length : O listen ! — I will speak no more : — Be silent, Pride ! " Art thou a wretch of hope forlorn,...Wring with remorse thy guilty breast ? And ghosts of unforgiven crimes Murder thy rest ? " Lash'd by the furies of the mind, From Wrath and Vengeance wouldst...
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Poems of James Montgomery

James Montgomery - English poetry - 1860 - 414 pages
...never spake before, Hath found at length a tongue to chide ; O listen !—I will speak no more :— Be silent, Pride! "Art thou a WRETCH of hope forlorn,...Is thy distracted conscience torn By fell despair 1 " Do foul misdeeds of former time* Wring with remorse thy guilty breast! And ghosts of unforgiven...
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Poems of James Montgomery

James Montgomery - English poetry - 1860 - 420 pages
...spake before, Hath found at length a tongue to chide ; O listen ! — I will speak no more : — Be silent, Pride ! "Art thou a WRETCH of hope forlorn, The victim of consuming care 1 Is thy distracted conscience torn By fell despair? " Do foul misdeeds of former times Wring with...
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Poems, to which is added a memoir of the author

James Montgomery - 1861 - 444 pages
...spake before, Hath found at length a tongue to chide ; O listen ! — I will speak no more : — Be silent, Pride ! " Art thou a WRETCH of hope forlorn,...Is thy distracted conscience torn By fell despair? THE GRAVE. " There is a calm for those who woop, A rest for weary pilgrims found."— P. 20?. " Do...
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The Art of Elocution ...

George Vandenhoff - 1862 - 462 pages
...found, at length, a tongue to chide; O listen! I will speak no more : Be silent, Pride ! " Art thon a wretch of hope forlorn. The victim of consuming...Wring with remorse thy guilty breast; And ghosts of unforgiven crimes Murder thy rest ? — " Lashed by the furies of the mind, From wrath and vengeance...
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Golden gleanings, a selection from the poets devotional and moral

Golden gleanings - 1863 - 342 pages
...spake before, Hath found at length a tongue to chide ; O listen ! — I will speak no more : — Be silent, Pride ! " Art thou a Wretch of hope forlorn,...Wring with remorse thy guilty breast ? And ghosts of unforgiven crimes Murder thy rest ? " Lash'd by the furies of the mind, From Wrath and Vengeance wouldst...
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Pulpit Elocution: Comprising Remarks on the Effect of Manner in Public ...

William Russell - Elocution - 1861 - 448 pages
...heart beneath the soil, To slumber in that dreamless bed From all my toiL — " Art thou a tcrelch, of hope forlorn, The victim of consuming care ? Is...Wring with remorse thy guilty breast? And ghosts of unforgiven crimes Murder thy rest? " Lashed by the furies of the mind, From Wrath and Vengeance wouldst...
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Half-hours with our sacred poets [an anthology] ed. by A.H. Grant

Half hours - 1863 - 408 pages
...never spake before, Hath found at length a tongue to chide : Oh listen ! I will speak no more : Be silent, pride ! Art thou a wretch of hope forlorn,...Is thy distracted conscience torn By fell despair ? 340 HALF-HOURS WITH OUR SACRED POETS. Do foul misdeeds of former times Wring with remorse thy guilty...
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