| Cyclopaedia, Henry Gardiner Adams - 1854 - 762 pages
...wont their songs with his to blend, And talk with him as their familiar friend. But deep remorse for that mysterious crime, Whose dire contagion through...elapsing time Diffused the curse of death beyond control, Had wrought such self-abasement in his soul, That he \\hose honour was approached by none, Was yet... | |
| Sacred poetry - 1854 - 268 pages
...wont their songs with his to blend, And talk with him as their familiar friend. But deep remorse for that mysterious crime Whose dire contagion, through elapsing time Diffused the curse of death lieyond control, Had wrought such self-abasement in his soul, That he, whose honours were approach'd... | |
| James Montgomery - English poetry - 1860 - 414 pages
...wont their songs with his to blend, And talk with him as their familiar friend. But deep remorse for that mysterious crime, Whose dire contagion through...elapsing time Diffused the curse of death beyond control, Had wrought such self-abasement in his soul, That he, whose honours were approach'd by none, Was yet... | |
| James Montgomery - 1861 - 444 pages
...wont their songs with his to blend, And talk with him as their familiar friend. But deep remorse for that mysterious crime, Whose dire contagion through...elapsing time Diffused the curse of death beyond control, Had wrought such self-abasement in his soul, That he, whose honours were approach' d by none, Was yet... | |
| Alexander Simpson Patterson - 1862 - 236 pages
...wont their songs with his to blend, And talk with him as their familiar friend. But deep remorse for that mysterious crime, Whose dire contagion through...elapsing time Diffused the curse of death beyond control, Had wrought such self-abasement in his soul, That he, whose honours were approach'd by none, Was yet... | |
| James Montgomery - 1865 - 366 pages
...wont their songs with his to blend, And talk with him as their familiar friend. But deep remorse for that mysterious crime, Whose dire contagion through...elapsing time Diffused the curse of death beyond control, Had wrought such self-abasement in his soul, That he, whose honors were approach'd by none, Was yet... | |
| James Montgomery - 1879 - 572 pages
...wont their songs with his to blend, And talk with him as their familiar friend. But deep remorse for that mysterious crime, Whose dire contagion through...elapsing time Diffused the curse of death beyond control, Had wrought such self-abasement in his soul, That he, whose honours were approached by none, Was yet... | |
| James Montgomery - 1881 - 618 pages
...wont their songs with his to blend, And talk with him as their familiar friend. But deep remorse for that mysterious crime, Whose dire contagion through...elapsing time Diffused the curse of death beyond control, Had wrought such self-abasement in his soul, That he, whose honours were approached by none, Was yet... | |
| William Skeen - Adam's Peak (Sri Lanka) - 1997 - 432 pages
...to Ceylon to be found in any of the Arabian or Persian authors. "that mysterious crime, Whose (lire contagion through elapsing time Diffused the curse...on one foot, until years of penitence and suffering had expiated his offence, and formed the footstep" that now marks the place upon which he stood, f... | |
| 1814 - 544 pages
...Adam. The effect of his fall upon his own character is thus finely conceived: ' But deep remorse for that mysterious crime, Whose dire contagion through elapsing time Diffused the curse of death beyond controul, Had wrought such self abasement in his soul, That he, whose honours were approuch'd by none,... | |
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