| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1871 - 968 pages
...Let such therefore despair not, But on firm hope depend, Whose griefs immortal are not, And therefore when I saw him, in spite of myself. A wink of his...gave me to know 1 had nothing to dread. He spoke inclined To untvuietness, That only may be called The worst of all distress. He that is melancholy,... | |
| American poetry - 1872 - 900 pages
...griefs immortal arc not, And therefore must have end. They that faint AVith complaint Therefore ara Mure ; So might they gain by losses, And sharp would sweet procure. But if the mind Be inclined To... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1876 - 599 pages
...Let such therefore despair not, But on firm hope depend, Whose griefs immortal are not, And therefore must have end. They that faint With complaint Therefore...To sweeten all their crosses That little time they 'clure ; So might they gain by losses, And sharp would sweet procure. But if the mind Be inclined To... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1877 - 618 pages
...such therefore desjxiir not, But on firm hope depend, Whose griefs immortal are not, And therefore must have end. They that faint With complaint Therefore are to blame ; They add to their ulllietions, And amplify the same. For if they could with patience Awhile possess the mind, By inward... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - 1878 - 882 pages
...Let such therefore despair not, But on firm hope depend, Whose griefs immortal are not, And therefore must have end. They that faint With complaint Therefore...So might they gain by losses, And sharp would sweet procura But if the mind Be inclined To unquietness, That only may be called The worst of all distress.... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1880 - 1124 pages
...Let such therefore despair not, But on firm hope depend, Whose griffs immortal are not, Aud therefore ilson Ry inward consolations They might refreshing find, To sweeten all their crosses, That little time they... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - American poetry - 1882 - 906 pages
...Let such therefore despair not, But on firm hope depend, Whose griefs immortal are not, And therefore must have end, They that faint With complaint Therefore...little time they 'dure ; So might they gain by losses, 706 707 But if the mind Be inclined To unquietness, That only may be called The worst of all distress.... | |
| Charles Anderson Dana - American poetry - 1890 - 976 pages
...Let such therefore despair not, But on firm hope depend. Whose griefs immortal are not. And therefore must have end, They that faint With complaint Therefore...they gain by losses, And sharp would sweet procure. A SWEET PASTORAL. 707 But if the mind Be inclined To unquietness, That only may be called The worst... | |
| Sir John Collings Squire - English poetry - 1921 - 232 pages
...Let such therefore despair not, But on firm hope depend, Whose griefs immortal are not, And therefore must have end. They that faint With complaint Therefore...They add to their afflictions, And amplify the same. 12. The Soul's Home SUCH is the force of each created thing That it no solid happiness can bring, Which... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1925 - 424 pages
...Let such therefore despair not, But on firm hope depend, Whose griefs immortal are not, And therefore must have end. They that faint With complaint Therefore...To sweeten all their crosses, That little time they 'dnre ; So might they gain by losses, And sharp would sweet procure But if the mind Be inclined To... | |
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