| Samuel Kirkham - 1842 - 386 pagina’s
...mv mind'? If not', why am I subject to' His eruelty', or scorn'? Or why has man the will and power' To make his fellow mourn'? Yet', let not this too much', my son', Disturb thy youtiiful breast'; This partial view of human kind' Is surely not the last'. The poor', oppressed',... | |
| Robert Burns, James Currie - 1844 - 706 pagina’s
...planted in my mind 1 If not, why am I subject to His cruelty or scorn ? Or why has man the will and pow't To make his fellow mourn ? ' Yet let not this too...Disturb thy youthful breast : This partial view of human kind Is surely not the last ! r The contrast between his own worldly circumstances and intellectual... | |
| 1846 - 436 pagina’s
...in my mind ? If not, why am I subject to His cruelty or scorn ? Or why has man the will and power _ To make his fellow mourn ? " Yet, let not this too...Disturb thy youthful breast ; This partial view of human kind Is surely not the best ! The poor, oppressed, honest man Had never, sure, been born, Had... | |
| Robert Burns, James Currie - 1847 - 704 pagina’s
...I subject to His cruelty or scorn \ Or why has man the will and pow'i To make his fellow mourn Î ' Yet let not this too much, my son, Disturb thy youthful breast : This partial view of human kind Is surely not the last I r The contrast between Ы» own worldly clrciimiBnces aim Inrliectiial... | |
| William Howitt - 1847 - 524 pagina’s
...I subject to His cruelty and scorn ? Or why has man the will and power To make his fellow mourn 1 " Yet let not this too much, my son, Disturb thy youthful breast ; This partial view of human kind Is surely not the last ! The poor, oppressed, honest man, Had never, sure, been bom ; Had... | |
| A. Cunningham - 1850 - 200 pagina’s
...in my mind ? If not, why am I subject to His cruelty and scorn ? Or why has man the will and power To make his fellow mourn ? " Yet, let not this too...sure, been born, Had there not been some recompense " Oh Death ! the poor man's dearest friendThe kindest and the best ! Welcome the hour, my aged limbs... | |
| Robert Burns - 1850 - 508 pagina’s
...planted in my mind? If not, why am I subject to His cruelty or scorn i Or why has man the will and pow'r To make his fellow mourn ! * Yet, let not this, too...poor, oppressed, honest man, Had never, sure, been bom, Had there not been some recompense To comfort those that mourn ! XL " О death ! the poor man's... | |
| Pliny Miles - 1850 - 372 pagina’s
...in every land, Are wretched and forlorn ; Through weary life this lesson learn That man was made to mourn. Yet, let not this too much, my son, Disturb thy youthful breast : This partial view of human kind Is surely not the last ! The poor, oppressed, honest man, Had never, sure, been born, Had... | |
| Pliny Miles - 1850 - 374 pagina’s
...in every land, Are wretched and forlorn ; Through weary life this lesson learn That man was made to mourn. Yet, let not this too much, my son, Disturb thy youthful breast : This partial view of human kind Is surely not the last ! The poor, oppressed, honest man, Had never, sure, been born, Had... | |
| Frederick Richard Chichester (earl of Belfast.) - 1851 - 340 pagina’s
...much, my son, Disturb your youthful breast ; This partial view of human kind Is surely not the best I The poor, oppressed, honest man Had never, sure, been born Had there not been some recompence To comfort those who mourn. BURNS. THOUGH Charles did not speak again to his sister, of... | |
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