| James Beattie - 1871 - 252 pages
...love of human kind. BOOK IL Doctrina sed vim promovet Insitam, Hectiquc cultus pectora roborant. HOHAT OF chance or change, oh, let not man complain, Else...: For, from the imperial dome, to where the swain Bears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel th' assault of fortune's fickle gale ; Art, empire,... | |
| Alexander Reid - 1872 - 200 pages
...Go just alike, yet each believes his own. For, from the imperial dome, to where the swain Rears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel the assault...fortune's fickle gale; Art, empire, earth itself, to change are doomed; Earthquakes have raised to heaven the humble vale, And gulphs the mountain's... | |
| Hugh Miller - Geology - 1872 - 432 pages
...if in anticipation of the discoveries of modern science, sings so philosophically and well : — ' Of chance or change, oh ! let not man complain, Else...For from the imperial dome, to where the swain Rears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel the assault of Fortune's fickle gale ; Art, empire, earth... | |
| Goold Brown - English language - 1873 - 366 pages
...irapery of his couch About him,and lies do û to pleasant dreams. — Bryant. 13. Of chance or change, 0 let not man complain, Else shall he never, never cease...; For, from the imperial dome, to where the swain Eears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel th' assaults of Fortune's fickle pale ; Art, empire,... | |
| Casket - 1874 - 840 pages
...Element* of Mural Scimct. Government granted him a pension of £200 a year.] Of chance or change О let not man complain, Else shall he never, never cease to wail : For, from the imi*rial dome, to where the swain Rears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel th' assault of... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - English poetry - 1875 - 728 pages
...gentle mind, Whom Nature's charms inspire, and love of humankind. BOOK SECOND. 1 OF chance or change, 0, let not man complain, Else shall he never, never cease to wail ; For, from th' imperial dome to where the swain Rears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel th' assault... | |
| James Grant Wilson - English poetry - 1875 - 622 pages
...of human kind. BOOR II. Of ehanee or ehange 0 let not man eomplain, Else shall he never, never eease to wail; For, from the imperial dome, to where the swain Rears the lone eottage in the silent dale, All fool th' assault of fortune's fiekle gale; Art, empire, earth... | |
| James Grant Wilson - English poetry - 1876 - 604 pages
...please the gentle mind, Whom Nature's charms inspire, and love of human kind. Of chance or change 0 let not man complain, Else shall he never, never cease...wail; For, from the imperial dome, to where the swain Bears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel th' assault of fortune's fickle gale; Art, empire,... | |
| John Ross - English poetry - 1878 - 786 pages
...unholy, When with the charm compared of heavenly melancholy ! [CHANGE UNIvERSAL.] Of chance or change, O let not man complain, Else shall he never, never cease...For, from the imperial dome, to where the swain Rears the lone cottage in the silent dale. All feel th' assault of Fortune's fickle gale; Art, empire, earth... | |
| John Ross - English poetry - 1878 - 816 pages
...unholy, When with the charm compared of heavenly melancholy ! [CHANGE UN1vERSAL.] Of chance or change, O let not man complain, Else shall he never, never cease...For, from the imperial dome, to where the swain Rears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel th' assault of Fortune's fickle Art, empire, earth itself,... | |
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