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" Pis passing strange, to mark his fallacies ; Behold him proudly view some pompous pile, Whose high dome swells to emulate the skies, And smile, and say, My name shall live with this Till time shall be no more... "
The Poetical Works of Henry Kirke White - Page 25
by Henry Kirke White - 1840 - 252 pages
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Ruined Cities of the East

William King Tweedie - Extinct cities - 1859 - 250 pages
...DR. TWEEDIK " Behold man proudly ylew *ome pompous pile, Whose high dome swells to emulate the skien, And smile and say. My name shall live with this Till...at his feet, Yea, at his very feet, the crumbling duH • Of fallen fabric* of the other day Preaches him solemn lessons," BKB WHITE. • LONDON: T....
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Foliorum silvula, selections for translation into Latin and Greek ..., Volume 2

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 692 pages
...his centuries are, in comparison, a little point too trivial for account ! Oh, it is strange, 'tis passing strange, to mark his fallacies ; behold him...fabric of the other day preaches the solemn lesson. H. K: WHITE I 06 1 PYLADES—IPHIGENIA Pvl. "\1 /"HERE is she? that my words with speed may VV tell...
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The Westons of Riverdale; or, The trials and triumphs of ..., Volume 393

Esther Charlotte A. Allen - 1869 - 526 pages
...friend, a cheerful companion, and a judicious adviser and counsellor. CHAPTER XXIV. PROSPECT HALL. Behold him proudly view some pompous pile, Whose high...shall live with this, Till Time shall be no more." HENRY KIRKE WHITE. A LTHOUGH a busy, manufacturing town, yet JT\. Riverdale is far from being considered...
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Sanders' Union Fifth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of the Principles ...

Charles Walton Sanders - Readers - 1870 - 496 pages
...centuries Are, in comparison, a little point Too trivial for account I 2. • Oh, it is strange, 'Tis passing strange, to mark his fallacies ! Behold him...fabric of the other day Preaches the solemn lesson ! 3. He should know That Time must conquer ; that the loudest blast That ever filled Renown's obstreperous...
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England to Delhi: A Narrative of Indian Travel

John Matheson - India - 1870 - 594 pages
...little territory. CHAPTER XXXVIII. AGRA, AS IT W 'AS AND IS. O how weak is mortal man ! . . . 'Tis passing strange to mark his fallacies : Behold him...name shall live with this Till Time shall be no more. — HENRY KIRKE WHITE. ARLY on the morning after we had exhausted the sights of Delhi, our gharries...
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Poetical Works

Henry Kirke White - 1870 - 296 pages
...his centuries Are, in comparison, a little point Too trivial for account.—Oh, it is strange, 'Tis passing strange, to mark his fallacies ! Behold him proudly view some pompous pile, Whoso high dome swells to emulate the skies, And smile, and say, My name shall live with this Till...
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Sanders' Union Fifth Reader: Embracing a Full Exposition of the Principles ...

Charles Walton Sanders - Readers (Secondary) - 1872 - 490 pages
...his centuries Are, in comparison, a little point Too trivial for account ! 2. Oh, it is strange, 'Tis passing strange, to mark his fallacies ! Behold him...his feet, Yea, at his very feet, the crumbling dust 3. He should know That Time must conquer ; that the loudest blast That ever rilled Renown's obstreperous...
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Annual Report of the Superintendent Of...

Education - 1873 - 444 pages
...What classes of words are used as connectives? What peculiarities belong to each class ? 2. Analyze: " Behold him proudly view some pompous pile, whose high dome swells to emulate the skies, and smile, and saj', ' My name shall live with this, till Time shall be no more,' while at his feet the crumbling...
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Annual Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction of the ..., Issue 25

Wisconsin. Department of Public Instruction - Education - 1873 - 458 pages
...classes of words are used as connectives? What peculiarities belong to each class ? 2. Analyze : " Behold him proudly view some pompous pile, whose high dome swells to emulate ihe skips, and smile, and say, iMy name shall live with this, till Time shall be no more,i while at...
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Appendix to the Assembly Journal, Volume 1

Wisconsin - Wisconsin - 1874 - 1050 pages
...What classes of words are used as connectives? What peculiarities belong to each class ? 2. Analyze: " Behold him proudly view some pompous pile, whose high...this, till Time shall be no more,' while at his feet the crumbling dust of the fallen fabric preaches the solemn lesson." 3. Correct the following: (a)...
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