| John Milton - 1807 - 514 páginas
...meet Mortality my sentence, and be earth Insensible, how glad would lay me down MILTON. VOE. II. N As in my mother's lap ? there I should rest And sleep...no more Would thunder in my ears, no fear of worse 780 To me and to my offspring would torment me With cruel expectation. Yet one doubt Pursues me still,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 398 páginas
...sentence, and be earth Insensible ! how glad would lay me 5 :... As in my mother's lap ! There should I rest And sleep secure; his dreadful voice no more...offspring, would torment me With cruel expectation ' This whole speech is full of the like emotion, and varied with all those sentiments which we may... | |
| John Milton, Henry John Todd - 1809 - 414 páginas
...Infenfible ! How glad would lay me down As in my mother's lap ! There I fliould reft, And fleep fecure; his dreadful voice no more Would thunder in my ears; no fear of worfe 780 that thou eatefi thereof, thou jhalt furely die, Gen. ii. 17- But it may be queftioned whether... | |
| Thomas Janes - 1810 - 336 páginas
...how gladly would I meet Mortality my sentence, and be earth Insensible! how glad would lay me down c As in my mother's lap ! there I should rest And sleep...pure breath; of life, the spirit: of man Which GOD inspir'd,,cannot together perish With this corporeal clod; then in the grave, Or in some other dismal,place,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 páginas
...Mortality my sentence, and be earth Insensible ! How glad would lav me down As in my mother's lap ' There 1 should rest And sleep secure ; his dreadful voice...that pure breath of life, the spirit of Man Which r,od inspirM, cannot together perish With this corporeal clod ; then, in the grave, Or in some other... | |
| 1810 - 482 páginas
...how gladly would I meet Mortality my sentence, and be earth Insensible, how glad wpuld lay me dowa As in my mother's lap? there I should rest And sleep...fear of worse To me and to my offspring would torment we With cruel expectalioa. Vet one donbl Pursues me still, lest nil I cannot die-, Lost tlial (iiire... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 384 páginas
...sentence, and be earth Insensible ! how glad would lay me down, As in my mother s lap! There should I rest And sleep secure ; his dreadful voice no more...worse To me, and to my offspring, would torment me Witu cruel expectation—' This whole speech is full of the like emotion, and varied with all those... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 514 páginas
...sentence, and be earth Insensible ! how glad would lay me down As in my mother's lap ! there should I rest And sleep secure ; his dreadful voice no more...off-spring, would torment me With cruel expectation. This whole speech is full of the like emotion, and varied with all those sentiments which we may suppose... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - 342 páginas
...Insensible 1 how glad would lay me down As in my mother's lap ! there 1 should rest And sleep secure ; hi* dreadful voice no more Would thunder in my ears ; no fear of worse 760 To me and to my offspring would torment me With cruel expectation. Yet one doubt Pursues me still,... | |
| John Milton - 1817 - 214 páginas
...How gladly would I meet Mortality my sentence, and be earth Insensible ! How glad would lay me down As in my mother's lap ! There I should rest, And sleep...of worse To me, and to my offspring, would torment m« With cruel expectation. Yet one doubt Pursues me still, lest all I cannot die ; Lest that pure... | |
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