| John Aikin - 1821 - عدد الصفحات: 412
...her long arrear : Nor let the phial of thy vengeance, pour'd On this devoted head, be pour'd in vain. The bell strikes one. We take no note of time But from its loss. To give it then a tongue, Is wise in man. As if an angel spoke, I feel the solemn sound. If heard aright, It is the knell of... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821 - عدد الصفحات: 246
...his pulse stop, first announced his death to the spectators. CHAPTER XIV. The bell strikes one,—\ve take no note of time But from its loss. To give it then a tongue Is wise in man. As if an angel spoke, 1 feel the solemn sound YOUNG. THE moral, which the poet has... | |
| 1822 - عدد الصفحات: 430
...now quote some lines which may be read, I think, more than once, yet not tire the ear nor the mind. " The bell strikes one! We take no note of time " But from its loss : to give it then a tongue - "Is wise in man" Night 1. There is, I think, much good sense in these lines ; — sense which comes... | |
| British poets - 1822 - عدد الصفحات: 274
...her long arrear: Nor let the phial of thy vengeance, pour'd On this devoted head, be pour'd in vain. The bell strikes one. We take no note of time But from its loss : to give it then a tongue Is wise in man. As if an angel spoke 1 feel the solemn sound. If heard aright, It is the knell of my... | |
| 1823 - عدد الصفحات: 442
...now quote some lines which may be read, I think, more than once, yet not tire the ear nor the mind. " The bell strikes one ! We take no note of time " But from its loss : to give it then a tongue "Is wise in man" Night 1. There is, I think, much good sense in these line? ; — sense which comes... | |
| David Tenney Kimball - 1823 - عدد الصفحات: 120
...I acknowledge myself under great obligations for its constant and faithful friendship. ' The clock strikes one. We take no note of time But from its loss : To give it then a tongue Is wise in man. As if an angel spoke, I feel the solemn sound.' A bell, presented to the town by Hon.... | |
| British poets - 1824 - عدد الصفحات: 676
...wide ocean, Which hath no bounding shore to mark its progress. Joanna Baillie's Rayner, a. 5, s. 2. The bell strikes one. We take no note of time, But from its loss. To give it then a tongue, Is wise in man. As if an angel spoke, I feel the solemn sound. If heard aright, It is the knell of... | |
| Paul Ponder (pseud.) - 1825 - عدد الصفحات: 492
...having written the following lines, he repeated them in unison to the music of the church tower — The bell strikes one, — we take no note of time But from its loss ; to give it then a tongue, Is wise in man : as if an angel spoke, I feel the solemn sound, &c. Burying in Churches. So early as... | |
| Paul Ponder (pseud.) - 1825 - عدد الصفحات: 524
...lines, he repeated them in unison to the music of the church tower— • The bell strikes one,—we take no note of time But from its loss; to give it then a tongue, Is wise in man; as if an angel spoke, I feel the solemn sound, &c. Burying in Churches. So early as... | |
| Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1826 - عدد الصفحات: 242
...Admiration, 9 Pity, !0 Admiration, " Awe, with " Fear, and 13 Astonishment ; " Dread, 15 Exultation. 1 The bell strikes one. We take no note of time, But from its loss. To give it then a tongue Is wise in man. a As if an angel spoke, I feel the solemn sound. If heard aright, It is the knell of... | |
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