| Theology - 1834 - 452 pages
...expressed ovine bard, has more of poetry than philosophy or truth in it : ' Thus let me live, unseen, unknown, Thus unlamented let me die, — Steal from the world, and not a stone Tell where I lie.' I very much doubt whether there ever was a mind '.hat could sympathize with... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1835 - 350 pages
...sweet recreation ; And innocence, which most does please 15 With meditation. Thus let me live, unseen, unknown ; Thus unlamented let me die ; Steal from the world, and not a stone Tell where I lie. 20 * This was a very early production of our author, written when he was not... | |
| Joseph Edwards - 1835 - 240 pages
...sweet recreation; And innocence, which most does please With meditation. 5 Thus let me live, unseen, unknown, Thus unlamented let me die ; Steal from the world, and not a stone Tell where I lie. EXERCISE VI. The lament of David over Saul and Jonathan The beauty of Israel... | |
| Luke Howard - 1835 - 462 pages
...methinks, just or reasonable to impose alike on all of us the sentiment — ' Thus let me live unheard, unknown ; thus unlamented let me die ; steal from the world and not a stone tell where I lie !" Ed. ART. III. — Burying in Woollen enforced : Burial fees. "James Ecroyd... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1836 - 502 pages
...sweet recreation, And innocence, which most does pleaae With meditation. Thus let me live, unseen, oot approach'd the ground. Then taking wing from Athos' lofty steep, stone Tell where I lie. ODE. The dying Christian to hit Soul. VITAL spark of heavenly flame ! Quit,... | |
| Lindley Murray - Children - 1836 - 290 pages
...sweet recreation ; And innocence, which most does please, With meditation. Thus let me live, unseen, unknown ; Thus unlamented let me die, Steal from the world, and not a stone Tell where I lie, POPE. K 4 SECTION II, The sluggard. 'Tis the voice of the sluggard : I heard... | |
| William Evans Burton, Edgar Allan Poe - 1838 - 444 pages
...supply him with attire.; Whose trees in summer yield him shade, In winter fire. Thus let me live unseen, unknown, Thus unlamented let me die; Steal from the world, and not a stone Tel where I lie !" HOME. BY HISS CATHARINE II . WATERMAN I LANGUISH far my home, my homo ; Kind... | |
| 1839 - 320 pages
...him with attire ; Whose trees in summer yield him shade, In winter, fire. "Thus let me live unseen, unknown ; Thus, unlamented, let me die; Steal from the world, and not a stone Tell where I lie." 158 THE FLY. LAST DAYS OF MADAME ELIZA BETH, SISTER OE LOUIS XVI. [This notice... | |
| John Lauris Blake - History - 1846 - 296 pages
...sweet recreation, And innocence, which most does please, With meditation. Thus let me live, unseen, unknown; Thus unlamented let me die, Steal from the world, and not a stone Tell where I lie LESSON TWENTY-SIXTH. Anglo Saxon Corn-is. The punishments inflicted by the Anglo... | |
| Lindley Murray, Israel Alger (Jun.) - Readers - 1846 - 180 pages
...sweet recreation, And innocence, which most doe; please, With meditation.5. Thus let me live, unseen^ unknown ; Thus unlament'ed let me die, Steal from the world, and not a stone Tell where I lie. tort. SEC'TION II. The Sluggard. 1. 'Tis the roice of the sluggard; 1 heard... | |
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