Tumultuous grandeur crowds the blazing square, The rattling chariots clash, the torches glare. Sure scenes like these no troubles e'er annoy ! Sure these denote one universal joy ! Are these thy serious thoughts ? — Ah, turn thine eyes Where the poor... The Poetical Works of Oliver Goldsmith - Page 22by Oliver Goldsmith - 1872 - 231 pagesFull view - About this book
| Theology - 1820 - 742 pages
...approbation alloyed with envy, and vociferous praises dying away into the whispers of calumny. . " Tumultuous grandeur crowds the blazing square, The rattling chariots clash, the torches glare." What changes a work of God's spirit would cause in this numerous class ; and, O ! how greatly to be... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1821 - 446 pages
...The dome where pleasure holds her midnight reign, Here, richly deck'd, admits the gorgeous train ; Tumultuous grandeur crowds the blazing square, The...female lies. She once, perhaps, in village plenty blest, Has wept at tales of innocence distrest ; Her modest looks the cottage might adorn, Sweet as... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1821 - 236 pages
...[play, The dome Were Pleasure holds her midnight reign, Here, richly decked, admits the gorgeous train ; Tumultuous grandeur crowds the blazing square, The...female lies. She once, perhaps, in village plenty blest, Has wept at tales of innocence distrust : Her modest looks the cottage might adorn} Sweet as... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1821 - 314 pages
...The dome where pleasure holds her midnight reign, Here, richly deck'd, admits the gorgeous train ; Tumultuous grandeur crowds the blazing square, The...troubles e'er annoy ! Sure these denote one universal joy ! [eyes Are these thy serious thoughts ? — Ah, turn thine Where the poor houseless shiv'ring female... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Bible - 1822 - 194 pages
...train; Tumultuous grandeur crowds the blazing square, The rattling chariots clash, the.torches glare. o Sure scenes like these no troubles e'er annoy ! Sure...female lies : She once, perhaps, in village plenty bless'd, Has wept at tales of innocence distress'd ; Her modest looks the cottage might adorn. Sweet... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - English poetry - 1822 - 428 pages
...; The dome where pleasure hold* her midnight reign, Here, richly deck'd, admits the gorgeous train; Tumultuous grandeur crowds the blazing square, The...troubles e'er annoy ! Sure these denote one universal joy ! [eyes Are these thy serious thoughts ! — Ah, turn thine Where the poor houseless shivering female... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 290 pages
...way; The dome where pleasure holds hermidnight reign, Here, richly deck'd, admits the gorgeous train; Tumultuous grandeur crowds the blazing square, The...troubles e'er annoy! Sure these denote one universal joy! [eyes Are these thy serious thoughts?—Ah, turn thine Where the poor houseless shivering female lies:... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...way. The dome where pleasure holds her midnight reign, Here, richly deckt, admits the gorgeous train; d your fleece, to you a t Sure these denote one universal joy 1 Are these thy serious thoughts — Ah, turn thineeyes, Where... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...The dome where Pleasure holds her midnight reign, Here, richly deck'd, admits the gorgeous train ; Tumultuous grandeur crowds the blazing square, The...clash, the torches glare , Sure scenes like these no trouble e'er annoy! Bure these denote one universal joy ! — Arethese thy serious thoughts ? ah, turn... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English literature - 1825 - 476 pages
...The dome where pleasure holds her midnight reign, Here, richly deck'd, admits the gorgeous train ; Tumultuous grandeur crowds the blazing square, The...female lies. She once, perhaps, in village plenty blest, Has wept at tales of innocence distrest ; Her modest looks the cottage might adorn, Sweet as... | |
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