Smitten friends Are angels sent on errands full of love; For us they languish, and for us they die : And shall they languish, shall they die, in vain ? Ungrateful, shall we grieve their hovering shades Which wait the revolution in our hearts? Night Thoughts on Life, Death, and Immortality - עמוד 38מאת Edward Young - 1839 - 280 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| Joseph Snelling - 1847 - 178 דפים
...leave so poor. Thus smitten friends Are sngels sent on errands full of love : For us they languish, and for us they die ; And shall they languish, shall they die in vain ? YODKG. CONCLUSION. IN conclusion, I would say something upon the all important subject of religion,... | |
| Susan Ferrier - 1847 - 168 דפים
...with pious *enignation to the decree of heaven. CHAPTMl LK. — — " Shall we grieve their hovermg shades, Which wait the revolution in our hearts '! Shall we disdain their silent soil address ; Their posthumous advice and pious prayer ?" YODBG. FOR some months all was peaceful... | |
| English poetry - 1848 - 468 דפים
...nuisance. Smitten friends Are angels sent on errands full of love ; For us they languish and for ns they die : And shall they languish, shall they die in vain ? Ungrateful, shall we grieve their hovering shades Which wait the revolution in our hearts ? Shall we disdain their silent, soft address... | |
| John Milton, Edward Young - 1848 - 600 דפים
...the world a nuisance. Smitten friends Are angels sent on errands full of love ; For us they languish, and for us they die : And shall they languish, shall they die, in vain ? 'J95 Ungrateful, shall we grieve their hovering shades, Which wait the revolution in our hearts ?... | |
| David Shepley - 1848 - 38 דפים
...Smitten friends Are angels, sent on errands full of love, For us they languish, and for us they die. Shall we disdain their silent, soft address; Their posthumous advice, and pious prayer.' Senseless, as herds that graze their hallowed graves, Tread under foot their agonies and groans;... | |
| John Milton - 1849 - 650 דפים
...the world a nuisance. Smitten friends Are angels sent on errands full of love ; For us they languish, and for us they die : And shall they languish, shall they die, in vain ? 295 Ungrateful, shall we grieve their hovering shades, Which wait the revolution in our hearts ?... | |
| Anne Bolton - 1850 - 232 דפים
...make it yours now ? " Smitten friends Are angels sent on errands full of love ! For us they languish, and for us they die ! And shall they languish, shall they die, in vain ? Shall we disdain their silent, soft address, Their posthumous advice, and pious prayer * " In perusing... | |
| John Milton - 1850 - 602 דפים
...the world a nuisance. Smitten friends Are angels sent on errands full of love ; For us they languish, and for us they die : And shall they languish, shall they die, in vain ? 205 Ungrateful, shall we grieve their hovering shades, Which wait the revolution in our hearts ?... | |
| Samuel Davies, Albert Barnes - 1851 - 572 דפים
...the world a nuisance. Smitten friends Are angels sent on errands fuj) ot tove . For us they languish, and for us they die : And shall they languish^ shall they die in vain? — Shall we disdain their silent, soft address ; Their posthumous advice, and pious prayer ? Senseless... | |
| Mary Coombs Greenleaf - 1851 - 196 דפים
...our brainless ardors, and abate The glare of life, which often blinds the wise. For us they languish, and for us they die ; And shall they languish, shall they die in Tain ? ' My mind has been solemn and serene to-day ; felt desirous to live above the world." " Mrs.... | |
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