| James Thomson - 1869 - 178 pages
...On church-yards drear (inhuman to relate !) 4\Q The disappointed prowlers fall, and dig The shrouded body from the grave : o'er which, Mixed with foul shades and frighted ghosts, they howl. Among those hilly regions, where embraced In peaceful vales the happy Orisons dwell; 435 Oft, rushing... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1884 - 892 pages
...undistinguish'd prey. But if, appriz'd of the severe attack, The country be shut up, lured hy the scent, On churchyards drear (inhuman to relate !) The disappointed prowlers fall, and dig The shrouded body from the grave ; o'er which, Mix'd with foul shades, and frightened ghosts, they howl.... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1885 - 752 pages
...undistinguish'd prey. But if, appriz'd of the severe attack, The country be shut up, lur'd by the ycent, dies buy but one new sense. Our envy would be due to large expense; shrouded body from the grave; o'er glance which, Mix'd with foul shades, and frighted ghosts, they... | |
| James Thomson - Seasons - 1891 - 458 pages
...On churchyards drear (inhuman to relate !) 410 The disappointed prowlers fall, and dig The shrouded body from the grave ; o'er which, Mixed with foul shades and frighted ghosts, they howl. Among those hilly regions, where embraced In peaceful vales the happy Gnsons dwell, 415 Oft, rushing... | |
| James Thomson - English poetry - 1908 - 554 pages
...On churchyards drear (inhuman to relate !) 410 The disappointed prowlers fall, and dig The shrouded body from the grave ; o'er which, Mixed with foul shades and frighted ghosts, they howl. Among those hilly regions, where, embraced In peaceful vales, the happy Orisons dwell, Oft, rushing... | |
| English philology - 1908 - 718 pages
...undistinguish'd prey. But if, appriz'd of the severe attack, The country be shut up, lur'd by the scent. On church-yards drear (inhuman to relate !) The disappointed prowlers fall, and dig 405 The shrowded body from the tomb ; o'er which, Mix'd with foul shades, and frighted ghosts, they... | |
| James Thomson - Seasons - 1908 - 408 pages
...undistinguish'd prey. But if, appriz'd of the severe attack, The country be shut up, lur'd by the scent. On church-yards drear (inhuman to relate!) The disappointed prowlers fall, and dig 405 The shrowded body from the tomb; o'er which, Mix'd with foul shades, and frighted ghosts, they... | |
| Amy Louise Reed - English poetry - 1924 - 300 pages
...and gaunt, and grim! They tear and kill horses, bulls, human beings, and finally, lur'd by the scent, On churchyards drear (inhuman to relate!) The disappointed...prowlers fall, and dig The shrowded body from the tomb, o'er which, Mixed with foul shades and frighted ghosts, they howl. Here Thomson has left the... | |
| 1867 - 566 pages
...avails him nought But if, apprised of the severe attack, The country bo shut up, lur'd by the scent, On churchyards drear {inhuman to relate) The disapp'ointed prowlers fall, and dig Tha ghroaded body from the grave , o'er which MUM with foul shades, and frighted ghosts, they howl.... | |
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