| John Aikin - English poetry - 1841 - 840 pages
...man and man. How many pine in want, and dungeon glooms ; .Shut from the common air, and common use ear'd her stem frown, and she was queen o' the Of misery. Sore pierc'd by wintry winds, How many shrink into the sordid hut Of cheerless poverty.... | |
| Book - 1841 - 164 pages
...between man and man ; How many pine in want and dungeon-glooms, Shut from the common air, and common use Of their own limbs ; how many drink the cup Of baleful grief, or eat the bitter bread Of misery. Sore pierc'd by wintry winds, How many shrink into the sordid hut With all the fiercer tortures... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1843 - 826 pages
...betwixt man and man. How many pine in want, and dungeon glooms; Shut from the common air, and common use cat the bitter bread Of misery. Sore pierc'd by wintry winds, How many shrink into the sordid hut Of... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1843 - 830 pages
...betwixt man and man. How muny pine in want, and dungeon glooms; Shut inn n the common air, and common use And they are sure of bread who swink and moil But a fell tribe cat the bitter bread Of misery. Sore pierc'd by wintry winds, How many shrink into the sordid hut Of... | |
| Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1844 - 738 pages
...betwixt man and man. How many pine in want and dungeon glooms ; Shut from the common air, and common nee lt on reeds. Bound to the earth, he lifts his eye to heaven — Is't not enough, unh Of misery. Sore pierced by wintry winds, How many shrink into the sordid hut Of cheerless .poverty.... | |
| William Morrison Engles - English poetry - 1844 - 274 pages
...betwixt man and man: How many pine in want, and dungeon glooms; Shut from the common air, and common use Of their own limbs : how many drink the cup Of baleful grief, or eat the bitter bread Of misery : sore pierced by wintry winds, How many shrink into the sordid hut Of cheerless poverty... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...betwixt man and man. How many pine in want and dungeon glooms; Shut from the common air, and common use ound, Or the spectre that bore her away. Not long lived the baron ; and none, since Of misery. Sore pierced by wintry winds, How many shrink into the sordid hut Of cheerless poverty.... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 pages
...'twixt man and man ; How many pine in want, and dungeon glooms; Shut from the common air, and common use Of their own limbs ; how many drink the cup Of baleful grief, or eat the bitter bread Of misery ; sore pierced by wintry winds, How many shrink into the sordid hut Of cheerless poverty... | |
| James Thomson - 1847 - 504 pages
...betwixt man and man. How many pine in want, and dungeon-glooms ; Shut from the common air, and common use Of their own limbs. How many drink the cup Of baleful grief, or eat the bitter bread 335 affecting picture which the poet has drawn of such an event, the anxiety of the sufferer, and the anticipation... | |
| Book - English poetry - 1847 - 216 pages
...between man and man ; How many pine in want and dungeon-glooms, Shut from the common air, and common use Of their own limbs ; how many drink the cup Of baleful grief, or eat the bitter bread A DESCRIPTION OF MUSIC. 125 Of misery ; sore pierc'd by wintry winds, How many shrink into the sordid... | |
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