Day follows night; the clouds return again After the falling of the latter rain: But to the aged blind shall ne'er return Grateful vicissitude: he still must mourn The sun, and moon, and every starry light Eclips'd to him, and lost in everlasting night. Marriage [by S.E. Ferrier]. - Pagina 223door Susan Edmonstone Ferrier - 1818Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Matthew Prior - 1718 - 566 pagina’s
...delight no more 5 When the lax'd Sinews of the weaken'd Eye Jn wat'ry Damps, or dim Suffufion lye, Day follows Night \ the Clouds return again After the falling of the later Rain : But to the Aged-blind fliall ne'er return Grateful Viciflltude : He flill muft mourn The... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1734 - 368 pagina’s
...ihall delight no more; When the lax'd Sinews of the weaken'd Eye In wat'ry Damps, or dim Suffufion lye. Day follows Night ; the Clouds return again After the falling of the later Rain: But to the Aged-blind fhall ne'er return Grateful Vicifiitude : He (till mud mourn The... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1777 - 252 pagina’s
...delight no more ; "When the iax'd finews of the weaken'd eyeIn wai'ry damps, or dim fuffufion lie. Day follows night; the clouds return again After the...falling of the latter rain ; But to the aged blind fliall ne'er return Grateful v-iciffuude : he ftill muft mourn The fun, and moon, and ev'ry (tarry... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1779 - 318 pagina’s
...mall delight no more; When the lax'd finews of the weaken'd eye In watery damps, or dim fuffufion lie. Day follows night; the clouds return again After the falling of the latter rain: But to the aged-blind mall ne'er return Grateful viciffitude: he flill muft mourn The fun, and moon, and every... | |
| 1781 - 512 pagina’s
...delight no more; When the lax'd finews of th« weaken'd eye, In wat'ry damps or dim fuffufion lie. Day follows night ; the clouds return again, ' After...falling of the latter rain ; But to the aged blind fhall ne'er return Grateful viciffitude: he ftill muft mourn ' The fun, and moon, and ev'ry ftarry... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 326 pagina’s
...fhall delight no more, When the lax'd finews of the weaken'd eye In watery damps or dim fuffufion lie. Day follows night ; the clouds return again After the falling of the latter rain ; i6j? But to the aged-blind fhall ne'er return Grateful viciffitude : he ftill muft mourn The fun,... | |
| 1795 - 846 pagina’s
...the lax'd finews of the weaken'd eye, In watery damp« or dim fuffufion lie. Day fallows night; thr clouds return again After the falling of the latter rain ; But to the ageu-blinil ihall ne'er return Grateful viiiffitudc : he ЦП; mu • mourn The fun, ana moon, and... | |
| Matthew Prior - 1802 - 504 pagina’s
...fhall delight no more, When the lax'd finews of the weaken 'd eye In wat'ry damps or dim fuffufion lie. Day follows night ; the clouds return again After the falling of the latter rain ; 165 But to the aged blind fhall ne'er return Grateful viciffitude ; he ftill muft mourn The fun,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 596 pagina’s
...the lax'd sinews of the weaken'd eye In watery damp« or dim »allusion tie. 229 Day follow« niiht; the clouds return again After the falling of the latter rain ; But to the aged-blind shall ne'er return Grateful vicissitude : lir still must mourn The Sun, and Moon, and every... | |
| Susan Ferrier - 1819 - 328 pagina’s
...(though from different motives) to heighten her regret at not having been there. But Mary listened to the details of all she had missed with perfect...light, Eclipsed to her, and lost in everlasting night. " PRIoB. AMONGST the numerous letters and parcels with which Mary had been entrusted by the whole county... | |
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