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" OF chance or change, O let not man complain, Else shall he never never cease to wail : For, from the imperial dome, to where the swain Rears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel the assault of fortune's fickle gale... "
A Visit to Australia and Its Gold Regions - Page 95
by Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Great Britain) - 1853 - 202 pages
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A cyclopædia of sacred poetical quotations, ed. by H.G. Adams

Cyclopaedia, Henry Gardiner Adams - 1854 - 762 pages
...given, — nor peace alone, But faith, and hope, and ecstasy! — Wordsworth. Of chance, or change, O let not man complain, Else shall he never, never cease...fickle gale; Art, empire, earth itself, to change are doomed; Earthquakes have raised to heaven the humble vale, And gulfs the mountain's mighty mass entombed,...
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Rudiments of English Composition

Alexander Reid - 1854 - 154 pages
...judgments as our watches, none Go just alike, yet each believes his own. 9. Of chance or change, O let not man complain, Else shall he never, never cease...fickle gale ; Art, empire, earth itself, to change are doom" d ; Earthquakes have raised to heaven the humble vale, And gulfs the mountain's mighty mass entomb'd,...
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The Minstrel

James Beattie - Bookbinding - 1858 - 132 pages
...from th' imperial dorne, to where the swain J{ears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel th' assault of Fortune's fickle gale ; Art, empire, earth itself, to change are doomed ; Earthquakes have raised to Heaven the humble vale, And gulphs the mountain's mighty mass entombed,...
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The minstrel, with designs by B. Foster

James Beattie - 1858 - 118 pages
...from th' imperial dome, to where the swain Rears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel th' assault of Fortune's fickle gale ; Art, empire, earth itself, to change are doomed ; Earthquakes have raised to Heaven the humble vale, And gulphs the mountain's mighty mass entombed,...
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Popular Geology: A Series of Lectures Read Before the Philosophical ...

Hugh Miller, Harriet Myrtle - Geology - 1859 - 450 pages
...occurring as a dark-colored impalpable silt. For from the imperial dome, to where the swain ttcnrs the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel the...fickle gale; Art, empire, earth itself, to change are doomed: Earthquakes have raised to heaven the humble vale, And gulfs the mountain's mighty mass entombed...
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The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and Collins

John Milton - English poetry - 1860 - 574 pages
...II. Docuina acd rim promovci Lnsilam, Rccilque cultus pociora roboranL HOT L OF chance or change O let not man complain; Else shall he never never cease...fickle gale, Art, empire, earth itself, to change are doomed; Earthquakes have raised to heaven the humble vale, 1 n«l where the Atlantic rolls wide continents...
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Popular Geology: A Series of Lectures Read Before the Philosophical ...

Hugh Miller - Geology - 1860 - 436 pages
...inches to two feet, the mud of Fielding's days is found occurring as a dark-colored impalpable silt. For from the imperial dome, to where the swain Rears...fickle gale; Art, empire, earth itself, to change are doomed : Earthquakes have raised to heaven the humble vale, And gulfs the mountain's mighty mass entombed;...
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Works: Popular geology

Hugh Miller - 1865 - 446 pages
...found occurring as a dark-colored Impalpable silt. For from the imperial dome, to where the swain Hears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel the...fickle gale; Art, empire, earth itself, to change are doomed: Earthquakes have raised to heaven the humble vale, And gulfs the monntain's mighty mass entombed;...
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Atlanta Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 7

Medicine - 1866 - 586 pages
...swain Art, empire, earth itself to change are doomed, Earthquakes have raised to heaven the humble vale Rears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel the assault of Fortune's fickle gale; And gulfe the mountain's mighty mass entombed, And where the Atlantic rolls whole continents have bloomed."...
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The Poetical Works of James Beattie, Volume 2

James Beattie - English poetry - 1866 - 338 pages
...from the imperial dome, to where the swain Rears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel th' assault of fortune's fickle gale ; Art, empire, earth itself, to change are doomed ; Earthquakes have raised to heaven the humble vale, And gulfs the mountain's mighty mass entombed....
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