Can I forget the dismal night that gave My soul's best part for ever to the grave? How silent did his old companions tread, By midnight lamps, the mansions of the dead, Through breathing statues, then unheeded things, Through rows of warriors, and through... Penn Monthly - עמוד 425נערך על ידי - 1872תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| George Gilfillan - 1881 - 368 דפים
...real woe inspires : Grief unaffected suits but ill with art, Or flowing numbers with a bleeding heart. Can I forget the dismal night that gave My soul's best part for ever to the grave'? How silent did his old companions tread, By midnight lamps, the mansions of... | |
| Passages, John Allen Giles - 1881 - 746 דפים
...curse their throne And, among crowded millions, live alone. CXXV. TICKELL. 1. ON THE DEATH OF ADDISO.N. Can I forget the dismal night that gave My soul's best part for ever to the grave ! How silent did his old companions tread, By midnight lamps, the mansion of... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1881 - 632 דפים
...real woe inspires: Grief unaffected suits but ill with art, Or flowing numbers with a bleeding heart. Can I forget the dismal night, that gave My soul's best part for ever to the grave ! How silent did his old companions tread, By mid-night lamps, the mansions of... | |
| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1881 - 632 דפים
...real woe inspires : Grief unaffected suits but ill with art, Or flowing numbers with a bleeding heart. Can I forget the dismal night, that gave My soul's best part for ever to the grave ! How silent did his old companions tread, By mid-night lamps, the mansions of... | |
| Augustus John Cuthbert Hare - 1883 - 576 דפים
...the noble lines of Tickell— ' Can I forget the dismal night that gave My soul's best part for ever to the grave ? How silent did his old companions tread, By midnight lamps, the mansions of the dead, ' Dr. Sewell to Addison. British Putts. Through breathing statues, then unheeded things, Through rows... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1883 - 326 דפים
...MINOR POETS. THOMAS TICKELL. Born 1686. Died 1740. TO THE EARL OF WARWICK, ON THE DEATH OF ADDISON. CAN I forget the dismal night, that gave My soul's best part for ever to the grave ! " How silent did "his old companions tread, By midnight lamps, the mansions... | |
| Frederic William Farrar - 1883 - 498 דפים
...away. Jftinot THOMAS TICKELL. Born 1686. Died 1740. To THE EARL OF WARWICK, ON THE DEATH OF ADDISON-. CAN I forget the dismal night, that gave My soul's best part for ever to the grave ! How silent did his old companions tread, By midnight lamps, the mansions of... | |
| William John Courthope - 1884 - 202 דפים
...passage, probably inspired by a still finer one written by his own rival and his friend's satirist : " Can I forget the dismal night that gave My soul's best part for ever to the grave? How sileut did his old companions tread, By midnight lamps, the mansions of... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1886 - 396 דפים
...other and inferior works :— ' Can I forget the dismal night, that gave My soul's best poet for ever to the grave ? How silent did his old companions tread, By midnight lamps, the mansions of the dead. Thro' breathing statues, then unheeded things, Thro' rows of warriors, and thro' walks of kings ! What... | |
| Walter Thornbury - 1879 - 604 דפים
...Jerusalem Chamber, before its burial in Henry VII. 's Chapel, as pictured in Tickell's elegy :— " Can I 'forget the dismal night that gave My soul's best part for ever to the grave ? How silent did his old companions tread, By midnight lamps, the mansions of... | |
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