And through the mists of passion and of sense, And through the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hold his course unfaltering, while the voice Of Truth and Virtue up the steep ascent Of Nature calls him to his high reward, 'The applauding smile of Heaven... The Life of John Buncle, Esq - Page 316de Thomas Amory - 1825Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Charles Walton Sanders, Joshua Chase Sanders - 1848 - 468 pages
...passion and of sense, And through the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hoJd his course unfaltering, while the voice Of Truth and Virtue, up the steep ascent Of Nature, calls him to his high reward, — The applauding smile of Heaven ? 2. Else, wherefore burns In mortal bosoms this unquenched hope... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 pages
...passion and of sense, And through the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hold his course unfaltering, while the voice Of truth and virtue, up the steep ascent Of nature, calls him to his high reward, The applauding smile of heaven? Else wherefore burns In mortal bosoms this unquenched hope, That breathes... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1850 - 596 pages
...passion and of sense, And through the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hold his course unfaltering, while the voice Of Truth and Virtue, up the steep ascent Of Nature, calls him to his high reward, The applauding smile of Heaven ? Else wherefore burns In mortal bosoms this unquenched hope, That breathes... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 pages
...Virtue, up (he steep ascent Of Nature, calls him to his high reward, The applanding smile of Heaven 1 Else wherefore burns In mortal bosoms this unquenched...from day to day sublimer things, And mocks possession 1 wherefore darts the mind With such resistless ardour to embrace Majestic forms; impatient to be free,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 pages
...Virtue, up the steep ascent Of Nature, calls him to his high reward, The applauding smile of Heaven ! affront ; but he survived long enough to. assure t wherefore darts the mind With such resistless ardour to embrace Majestic forms ; impatient to be... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 616 pages
...passion and of sense, And through the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hold his course unfaltering, while the voice Of Truth and Virtue, up the steep ascent Of Nature, calls him to his high reward, The applanding smile of Heaven 1 Else wherefore burns In mortal bosoms this unquenched hope, That breathes... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1851 - 202 pages
...passion and of sense, And through the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hold his course unfaltering, while the voice Of Truth and Virtue, up the steep ascent Of Nature, calls him to his high reward, The applauding smile of Heaven ] Else wherefore burns In mortal bosoms this unquenched hope, That breathes... | |
| 1851 - 496 pages
...And through the tossing tide of chance and pain, To hold his course unfaltering, while t\vc VOL. i. c Of truth and virtue, up the steep ascent Of nature, calls him to his high reward, The applauding smile of heaven ? Else wherefore bun In mortal bosoms this unquenched hope, That breathes... | |
| 1852 - 978 pages
...from his breast — And through the tossing tide of chance and pain To hold his course unfaltering ; while the voice Of truth and virtue up the steep ascent Of nature calls him to his high reward — The applatuliny smile of heart*?" May we so labour that this reward may be ours! May we, with Horace,... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1852 - 570 pages
...Passion and of Sense, And through the tossing tides of Chance and Pain, To hold his course unfaltering, while the voice Of Truth and Virtue, up the steep ascent Of Nature, calls him to his high reward, The applauding smile of Heaven ? The high-born soul Disdains to rest her Heaven-aspiring wing Beneath... | |
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