That breathed when soul was knit to soul, And heart to heart responsive beat ? What visions rise ! to charm, to melt ! The lost, the loved, the dead, are near ! Oh, hush that strain too deeply felt ! And cease that solace too severe ! But thou, serenely... The Pamphleteer - Page 24publié par - 1818Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Thomas Campbell - 1803 - 162 pages
...the lov'd, the dead are near! Oh hush that strain too deeply felt! And cease that solace too severe! But thou serenely silent art! By heaven and love wast...solace to the heart, The sacred image of a friend. All is not lost! if yet possessed, / To me that sweet memorial shine:— If, close and closer to my... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1804 - 740 pages
...near ! Oh hush that strain too deeply felt ! Oh cease that transport too severe ! But thou, severely silent art ! By Heaven and Love wast taught to lend...solace to the heart,» The sacred image of a friend. All is not lost, of that pnssest : For me, thou sweet memorial, shine. While close and closer to my... | |
| 1839 - 870 pages
...Joyed, the dead are near ! Oh, hush that strain too deeply frit ! And ceise that solace too severe ! " But thou, serenely silent art ! By Heaven and Love...solace to the heart. The sacred image of a friend. " All is not lost ! if, yet possest, To me that sweet memorial shine !— If close and closer to my... | |
| 1818 - 616 pages
...the inestimable faculty, so beautifully described by one of the first poets of the present age:— But thou ! serenely silent art ! By heaven and love...pleasure fled Thy softening sweetening tints restore; For them canst give us back the dead, Even in the loveliest looks they wore! But whilst it may perhaps... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1822 - 546 pages
...lov'd, the dead are near. O hush that strain, too deeply felt ! And cease that solace, too severe ! But thou, serenely silent art '. By Heaven and Love...friend. No spectre forms of pleasure fled Thy softening sweetoing tints restore ; For thou canst give us back the dead, Even in the loveliest looks they wore.... | |
| 1822 - 820 pages
...deeply felt, And cease that silence too severe! But thou serenely silent art, By heaven and love both taught to lend, A milder solace to the heart; The sacred image of a friend ; All is not lost if yet possest For me that sweet memorial shine, If close and closer to my breast,... | |
| Cabinet - 1824 - 440 pages
...deeply felt, And cease that silence too severe. But thou serenely silent art, By heaven and love both taught to lend A milder solace to the heart ; The sacred image of a friend ; All is not lost if yet possest For me that sweet memorial shine, If close and closer to my breast,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1828 - 258 pages
...loved, the dead are near ! Oh, hush that strain too deeply felt ! And cease that solace too severe ! But thou serenely silent art ' By heaven and love wast taught to lend A milder solace to the heart, e The sacred image of a friend. All is not lost ! if, yet possest, To me that sweet memorial shine:... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1828 - 430 pages
...deeply felt, And cease that solace too severe. But thou serenely silent art, • By heaven and love both taught to lend A milder solace to the heart— The sacred image of a friend ; All is not lost if yet possest For me that sweet memorial shine, If close and closer to my breast... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1828 - 498 pages
...deeply felt, And cease that solace too severe. But thou serenely silent art, By heaven and love both taught to lend A milder solace to the heart — The sacred image of a friend ; All is not lost if yet possest For me that sweet memorial shine, If close and closer to my breast... | |
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