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" OF chance or change, 0 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... "
The World, Or, First Lessons in Astronomy and Geology: In Connection with ... - Page 255
by Hamilton Lanphere Smith - 1848 - 324 pages
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Jones's Cabinet Edition of British Poets, Volume 2

1831 - 426 pages
...Else shall he never never cease to wall : For, from the imperial dome, to where the twain Rears the lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel the assault...of fortune's fickle gale; Art, empire, earth itself to change are doom'd ; Earthquakes hare raised to heaven the humble ťale, [tomb'd, And gulphs the...
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Shakspeare's Seven Ages: Or, The Progress of Human Life

John Evans - Life - 1831 - 322 pages
...condition till the heavens are no more — Of chance, or change, oh ! let not MAN complain, Else HE shall 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 ; Art, empire, earth...
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Principles of Elocution: Containing Numerous Rules, Observations, and ...

Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 pages
...holy towers of Zion hill ! CAMPBELL. 15. — ON THE EFFECTS OF TIME AND CHANGE. OP chance or change O let not man complain, Else shall he never never cease...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 ; Art, empire, earth...
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A treatise on happiness [by J. Flamank].

James Flamank - 1833 - 414 pages
...system of variation is universal ; — " 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." BEATTIE. In what way this luxury and penury would agree with the dispensations of a wise and beneficent...
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Shakspeare's Seven Ages of Man: Or, The Progress of Human Life. Illustrated ...

John Evans - Life - 1834 - 306 pages
...condition till the heavens are no more — Of chance, or change, oh ! let not MAN complain, Else HE shall 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; Art, empire, earth...
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Fifth Book of Lessons for the Use of the Irish National Schools

Readers (Elementary) - 1836 - 424 pages
...their heavenly King. ANONYMOUS. ON THE EFFECTS OF TIME AND CHANGE. Of chance or change O let not roan 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 6ckle gale; Art, empire, earth...
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The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and Collins

English poetry - 1836 - 558 pages
...promoret Insitam, Ilcctique cultua pectora roboranU HOT OF chance or change O let not man complain ; J 'I- 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 , Art, empire, earth...
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On the beauties, harmonies and sublimities of nature: with remarks ..., Volume 3

Charles Bucke - 1837 - 422 pages
...moral philosophy of Pythagoras. Beattie, also, has a magnificent passage. Of chance or change, oh 1 let not man complain ; Else shall he never, never,...his lone cottage in the silent dale, All feel the force of fortune's fickle gale. We should see the same concatenation and subserviency, the same necessity...
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Rudiments of English composition. [With] Key

Alexander Reid - 1839 - 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...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 ; Art, empire, earth...
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Ruins of Ancient Cities: With General and Particular Accounts of ..., Volume 1

Charles Bucke - Cities and towns, Ancient - 1841 - 370 pages
...Jerusalem 290 Lacedoemon or Sparta 323 Leuctra 330 Mantinea 333 Memphis 340 RUINS OF ANCIENT CITIES. Of chance or change, oh ! let not man complain ; Else...fortune's fickle gale. Art, empire, earth itself, to change are doom'd ; Earthquakes have raised to heaven the humble Tale ; And gulfs the mountains'...
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