| History - 1763 - 552 pages
...craint des chaînes, Donnez lui le bonheur. ELEGY ся the death of a Lady. By Mr. Mafon. ПГНЕ midnight clock has toll'd ; and hark, the bell •^ Of death beats flow ! heard ye the note profound ? It panics now : and now, with rifing knell, Flings through the hollow gale its füllen found. Yes... | |
| Books - 1763 - 556 pages
...almoft perfuade myfelf that in reading them, I was reading the Poet of Welwyn : The midnight-clock has toll'd ; and hark, the bell Of Death beats flow ! heard ye the note profound ? It paufes now ; and now, with riling knell, Flings to the hollow gale its fullen found. yes — —... | |
| William Mason - 1774 - 316 pages
...fri5* w<."jr>" See his Life in the Biognpliia Britannica. ELEGY ELEGY IV. On tbe DEA <TH of a LAD T. THE midnight clock has toll'd; and hark, the bell Of Death beats flow! heard ye the note profound ? It paufes now; and now, with rifing knell, Flings to the hollow gale its fullen found. Yes * * *... | |
| English periodicals - 1781 - 512 pages
...and nature are no more ! I ELEGY THE DEATH OF LADY COVENTRY. WRITT1N IN MDCCLX. BY MR. MASON. TH E midnight clock has toll'd ; and hark, the bell Of death beats flow ! heard ye the note profound? Jt paufes now ; and now, with fifing knell, Flings to the hollow gale it's fullen found. Yes ; Coventry... | |
| Elegiac poetry, English - 1789 - 222 pages
...THE DEATH OF MARlA GUNNlNG, Countess of Coventry. WRITTEN IN MDCCLX. BY THE REP. WlLLlAM MASON, MA THE midnight clock has toll'd ; and hark, the bell Of Death beats slow ! heard ye the note profound ? It pauses now ; and now, with rising knell, Flings to the hollow... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1791 - 966 pages
...fcrene Of everlafting day ! | 107. Elegy an the Death of Latfy Coventry, Written in MDCCLX. MASON. Oil, be thou damn'd, inexorable dog I And for thy life, let juftic (low ! heard yc the note profound ? It paufes now ; and now, with riling knell, Flings to the hollow... | |
| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1794 - 478 pages
...tremendous ftorm that fhook the air, fhe frequently addrefled herfelf to Heaven for fupport and protecction, and her pious prayers, we may believe, were accepted...CHAP. CHAP. V. " The midnight clock has toll'd ; and hatk, the beU Of Death beats flow ! heard ye the note profound ? Itpaufesnow; and now, with rifing... | |
| English poetry - 1796 - 220 pages
...farewel for ever ? Gracious Alia be thy guide f ELEGY ON THE , DEATH OF LADY COVENTRY. BY M4SON. « • THE midnight clock has toll'd ; and hark ! the bell Of death beats flow ! heard ye the note profound".1 It paufes now ; and now, with rifing knell, Flings to the hollow gale its fullen found.... | |
| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1799 - 478 pages
...tremendous ft0rm that fhook the air, fhe frequently addrefled herfelf to Heaven for fupport and prote6lion, and her pious prayers, we may believe, were accepted...clock has toll'd ; and hark, the bell Of death beats {low ! heard ye the note profound ? It paufes now ; and now with riling knell. Flings to the hollow... | |
| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1806 - 480 pages
...«storm that shook the air, she frequently addressed herself to Heaven for support and protection, and her pious prayers, we may believe, were accepted of the God that giveth comfort. CHAP. V. V " The midnight clock has toll'd ; and hark, the bell Of death beats slow ! heard ye the note profound?... | |
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