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" Of all the phantoms fleeting in the mist Of time, though meagre all, and ghostly thin, Most unsubstantial, unessential shade, Was earthly Fame. She was a voice alone, And dwelt upon the noisy tongues of men. She never thought, but gabbled ever on, Applauding... "
General Report on Public Instruction in the Bengal Presidency - Página 107
1863
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The course of time: a poem, Volúmenes1-2

Robert Pollok - 1827 - 534 páginas
...Time, tho' meagre all, and ghostly thin, Most unsubstantial, unessential shade, Was earthly Fame. She was a voice alone, And dwelt upon the noisy tongues...least deserved applause : The motive, the result was nought to her : The deed alone, tho' dyed in human gore, And steeped in widow's tears, if it stood...
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The Christian review and clerical magazine, Volumen1

1827 - 304 páginas
...time, though meagre all, and ghostly thin, Most unsubstantial, unessential shade, Was earthly Fame. She was a voice alone, And dwelt upon the noisy tongues...least deserved applause : The motive, the result was nought to her : The deed alone, though dyed in human gore, And steeped in widow's tears, if it stood...
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The Course of Time: A Poem, in Ten Books

Robert Pollok, William Jenks - 1828 - 282 páginas
...Time, though meagre all, and ghostly thin, Most unsubstantial, unessential shade Was earthly Fame. She was a voice alone, And dwelt upon the noisy tongues...deed alone, though dyed in human gore, And steeped in widow's tears, if it stood out To prominent display, she talked of much, And roared around it with...
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The Course of Time: A Poem, in Ten Books

Robert Pollok, William Jenks - 1828 - 256 páginas
...Time, though meagre all, and ghostly thin, Most unsubstantial, unessential shade Was earthly Fame. She was a voice alone, And dwelt upon the noisy tongues...deed alone, though dyed in human gore, And steeped in widow's tears, if it stood out ^ X BOOK III. 49 To prominent display, she talked of much, And roared...
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The American Reader: Containing Extracts Suited to Excite a Love of Science ...

George Merriam - 1828 - 286 páginas
...time, though meagre all, and ghostly thin, Most unsubstantial, unessential shade, Was earthly Fame. She was a voice alone, And dwelt upon the noisy tongues...least deserved applause : The motive, the result was nought to her : The deed alone, though dyed in human gore, And steeped in widow's tears, if it stood...
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The course of time: a poem

Robert Pollok - 1828 - 408 páginas
...Time, though meagre all, and ghostly thin, Most unsubstantial, unessential shade, Was earthly Fame. She was a voice alone, And dwelt upon the noisy tongues...least deserved applause. The motive, the result, was nought to her. The deed alone, though dyed in human gore, And steeped in widow's tears, if it stood...
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The Course of Time: A Poem in Ten Books

Robert Pollok - 1828 - 418 páginas
...time, though meagre all, and ghostly thin, Moat unsubstantial, unessential shade, Was earthly Fame. She was a voice alone, And dwelt upon the noisy tongues...least deserved applause. The motive, the result, was nought to her. The deed alone, though dyed in human gore, And steeped in widows' tears, if it stood...
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The American Reader: Containing Extracts Suited to Excite a Love of Science ...

George Merriam - 1828 - 282 páginas
...time, though meagre all, and ghostly thin, Most unsubstantial, unessential shade, Was earthly Fame. She was a voice alone, And dwelt upon the noisy tongues of men* She never thaught ; but gabbled ever on ; Applauding most what least deserved applause : The motive, the result...
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The Course of Time: A Poem in Ten Books

Robert Pollok - 1828 - 408 páginas
...but gabbled ever on, Applauding most what least deserved applause. The motive, the result, was nought to her. The deed alone, though dyed in human gore, And steeped in widow's tears, if it stood out To prominent display, she talked of much, And roared around it with...
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The American Reader: Containing Extracts Suited to Excite a Love of Science ...

George Merriam - 1828 - 292 páginas
...time, though meagre all, and ghostly thin, Most unsubstantial, unessential shade, Was earthly Fame. She was a voice alone, And dwelt upon the noisy tongues of men. She uever thought ; but gabbled ever on : Applauding most what least deserved applause : The motive, the...
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