| Poetical narratives - 1810 - 330 sidor
...For hearts so touch'd, so pierc'd, so lost as mine. Ere such a soul regains its peaceful state, How often must it love, how often hate ! How often hope,...regret, Conceal, disdain, — do all things but forget. But let heav'n seize it, all at once 'tis fifed ; Not touch'd, but rapt ; not waken'd, bat inspired... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1810 - 314 sidor
...for hearts so touch'd, so pierc'd, so lost as mine. Ere such a soul regains it's peaceful state, how often must it love, how often hate? how often hope,...regret, conceal, disdain, — do all things but forget ? 200 but let Heav'n seize it, all at once 'tis fir'd ; not touch'd, but rapt; not waken'd, but inspir'd... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1849 - 638 sidor
...For hearts so touch'd, so piereed, so lust as mine . Ere such a soul regains its peaceful state, How often must it love, how often hate ! How often hope,...resent, regret, Conceal, disdain — do all things hut forget! But let heaven seize it, all at once 'tis fired: Nut touch'd, hut rapt; nut waken'd, hut... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 sidor
...For hearts so touch'd, so pierc'd, so lost as mine ! Ere such a soul regains its peaceful state, How ; there to dwell tilings but forget ! But let Heaven seize it, all at once 'tis fir'd : Not touch'd, but rapt ; not... | |
| Mary Ann Kelty - 1821 - 402 sidor
...resentment. But how true is the description of the poet! " Ere such a soul regain it's peaceful state, " How often must it love"; how often hate ! — " How often...regret, " Conceal, disdain, — do all things but forget !" Perceiving, therefore,that Eliza's mind was in such a state of anarchy, so acutely sensible of its... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 402 sidor
...For hearts so touch'd, so pierc'd, so lost as mine ! Ere such a soul regains its peaceful state, How often must it love, how often hate ! How often hope,...regret, Conceal, disdain, — do all things but forget ! But let Heaven seize it, all at once 'tis tir'il : Not touch'd, but rapt ; not waken'd, but inspir'd... | |
| Mary Ann Kelty - 1822 - 400 sidor
...But how true is the description of the poet ! ". Ere such a soul regain it's peaceful state, " How often must it love, how often hate ! — " How often..." Conceal, disdain, — do all things but forget!" Perceiving, therefore, that Eliza's mind was in such a state of anarchy, so acutely sensible of its... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 402 sidor
...For hearts so touch 'd, so pierc'd, so lost, as mine. Ere such a soul regains its peaceful state, How often must it love, how often hate ! How often hope,...regret, Conceal, disdain, — do all things but forget. 200 Ver. 177. Ah. wretch .'] From the Letters; as also v. 133; and also v. 251 ; from the Letters.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1822 - 402 sidor
...For hearts so touch'd, so pierc'd, so lost, as mine. Ere such a soul regains its peaceful state, How often must it love, how often hate ! How often hope,...regret, Conceal, disdain, — do all things but forget. 200 NOTES. Ver. 177. Ah wretch!] From the Letters; as also v. 133; and also v. 251 ; from the Letters.... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 308 sidor
...For hearts so touch'd, so pierced, so lost as mine. Ere such a soul regains its peaceful state, How often must it love, how often hate! How often hope, despair, resent, regret, Conceal, disdain—do all things but forget! But let heaven seize it, all at once 'tis fired; Not touch'd, but... | |
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