| Robert Burns - 1856 - 728 стор.
...That weekly this area throng, Oh, pass not by ! But, with a frater-feeling strong, Here heave a sigh. Is there a man, whose judgment clear, Can others teach...know, And keenly felt the friendly glow, And softer name ; But thoughtless follies laid him low, Reader, attend — whether thy soul Soars fancy's flights... | |
| Robert Burns - 1856 - 538 стор.
...That weekly this area throng, O, pass not by ! But, with a frater-feeling strong, Here heave a sigh. Is there a man whose judgment clear, Can others teach...mad career, Wild as the wave; Here pause, — and, thro' the starting tear, Survey this grave. The poor inhabitant below Was quick to learn and wise to... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 424 стор.
...weekly this area throng ? Oh, pass not by ! But, with a frater-feeling strong Here heave a sigh. " Is there a man whose judgment clear Can others teach...flame ; But thoughtless follies laid him low, And stain'd his name. " Reader, attend : whether thy soul Soars fancy's flights beyond the pole, Or darkling... | |
| James White - 1858 - 316 стор.
...That weekly this area throng, 0, pass not by ! But with a frater-feeling strong, Here heave a sigh. Is there a man, whose judgment clear, Can others teach...softer flame, But thoughtless follies laid him low, And stain'd his name ! Reader, attend — whether thy soul Soars fancy's flights beyond the pole, Or darkling... | |
| Mary Alice Seymour - 1858 - 280 стор.
...to his fainting eye, Which, like a fading lamp flashed high, Seeing what death conceals." KEBLB. " Is there a man, whose judgment clear, Can others teach...Yet runs himself life's mad career, Wild as the wave ?" BURNS. REPEATING these lines to himself, James did not notice that the book from which he had just... | |
| Thomas N. Brown - 1858 - 340 стор.
...prediction of the fate which he saw awaiting him, against all ever advanced on tlm oplwsite side : — '' The poor inhabitant below Was quick to learn, and wise to know, And keenly felt the nodal glow, And softer flame; But thoughtless follies laid him low, And stained his name.' "Despite... | |
| Thomas N. Brown - 1858 - 368 стор.
...saw awaiting him, against all ever advanced on the opposite side: — ' The poor inhabitant lielow Was quick to learn, and wise to know, And keenly felt the social glow, And softer flame ; Bat thoughtless follies laid him low, And stained his name/ " Despite... | |
| James White - 1859 - 108 стор.
...frater-feeling strong, Here heave a sigh. Is there a man, whose judgment clear, Can others teach the coarse to steer, Yet runs, himself, life's mad career, Wild...know, And keenly felt the friendly glow, And softer flame,But thoughtless follies laid him low, And stain'd his name ! Reader, attend — whether thy soul... | |
| Robert Burns - 1859 - 530 стор.
...course to steer, Yet runs, himself, life's mad career, Wild as the wave; Here pause, — and, thro' the starting tear Survey this grave. The poor inhabitant...flame ; But thoughtless follies laid him low, And stain'd his naaie1 Reader, attend — whether thy soul Soars fancy's flights beyond the pole, Or darkly... | |
| James Ballantine - 1859 - 634 стор.
...candid as that which his own hand inscribed upon it, how much posthumous flattery would disappear ! " Is there a man whose judgment clear Can others teach...Here pause, and through the starting tear, Survey the grave." Who can survey it without mingled admiration and sorrow ? "Who will survey it in any other... | |
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