And first, within the porch and jaws of hell, Sat deep Remorse of Conscience, all besprent With tears, and to herself oft would she tell Her wretchedness, and cursing never stent To sob and sigh, but ever thus lament With thoughtful care as she that,... Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth - Página 201por Lucy Aikin - 1818 - 4 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Warton - 1781 - 620 páginas
...to be fculptured or painted on the SHIELD of WAR, indented with gafkes deepe and wide. And, firft, within the porch and jaws of hell Sat deep REMORSE OF CONSCIENCE, all befprent With tears ; and to herfelf oft would me tell Her wretchednefs, and, curfing, never (lent... | |
| 1800 - 620 páginas
...feries, he recommended the completion of the whole to Richard Bulthvyne and George Ferrers." And, firfr, within the porch and jaws of hell Sat deep REMORSE OF CONSCIENCE, all befprent With tears; and to herfelf oft would ihe tell Her wretchednefc, and, curfing, never lient... | |
| 1800 - 624 páginas
...feries, he recommended the completion of the whole to Richard Baldwyne and George Ferrers.'' And, firfl, within the porch and jaws of hell Sat deep REMORSE OF CONSCIENCE, all bcfprent Wiih tears; and to he^felf oft would (he tell Her wretched nefs, and, curfing, never ftent... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1809 - 914 páginas
...dies, Choak'd with the pestilent vapours that arise. Hither we come, whence forth we still did pace, In dreadful fear amid the dreadful place. And first...never stent To sob and sigh; but ever thus lament With thoughtful care, as she that all In vain Would wear and waste continually in pain. ix. * > Her... | |
| Samuel Egerton Brydges, Joseph Haslewood - 1810 - 648 páginas
...the reality. Let me only take four stanzas of Sackville's INDUCTION by way of proof. " Stanza 32. " And first within the porch and jaws of Hell Sat DEEP...never stent To sob and sigh; but ever thus lament, With thoughtful care, as she that all in vain Would wear and waste continually in pain. 33. Her eyes... | |
| Henry Headley - 1810 - 246 páginas
...but dies, Chok'd with the noisome savours that arise. Hither we come, wlienceforth we still did pace, In dreadful fear amid the dreadful place. And first within the porch and jaws of hell Sat deep Remorse-of-Conscience, all besprent With tears: and to herself oft would she tell Her wretchedness,... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1813 - 354 páginas
...dies, Choak'd with the pestilent vapours that arise. Hither we come, whence forth we still did pace, In dreadful fear amid the dreadful place. And first...never stent To sob and sigh ; but ever thus lament With thoughtful care, as she that all in vain Would wear and waste continually in pain. Her eyes unstedfast... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1813 - 350 páginas
...dies, Choak'd with the pestilent vapours that arise. Hither we come, whence forth we still did pace, In dreadful fear amid the dreadful place. And first...within the porch and jaws of hell Sat deep REMORSE OP CONSCIENCE, all besprent With tears; a,nd to herself oft would she tell Her wretchedness; and cursing... | |
| Poetical rhapsody - 1814 - 290 páginas
...that sat within the Porch of Hell. " AND, first, within the porch and jaws of hell, Sat deep Remorte of Conscience, all besprent With tears; and to herself...never stent To sob and sigh, but ever thus lament With thoughtful care; as she that, all in vain, Would wear and waste continually in pain: Her eyes... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 420 páginas
...by her might, It was no way for any mortal wight. ******** Allegorical Personages described in Hell. And first within the porch and jaws of Hell Sat deep...never stent * To sob and sigh ; but ever thus lament With thoughtful care, as she that all in vain Would wear and waste continually in pain. Her eyes unstedfast,... | |
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