| J[ohn] H[anbury]. Dwyer - 1828 - 314 pages
...shall never die. The soul, secur'd in her existence, smiles At the drawn dagger, and defies its point : The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age and nature sink in years : But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter aid the crash... | |
| Extracts - 1828 - 786 pages
...to believe, that it does exist in the body, and will exist when the body is returned to the earth. The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and nature sink in years; But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amid the war of elements, The wreck'of matter, and the crash... | |
| Ethics - 1828 - 234 pages
...point of the highest inquiry, and surely deserves our utmost attention and concern. The stare ihall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and nature sink in years : But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth ; Unhurt, amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter, and the... | |
| Owen Williams - 1828 - 930 pages
...shall never die. The soul, secur'd in her existence, smiles At the drawn dagger, and defies its point. The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and nalurc sink in years, But thou shalt flourish in immortal youih, I nburt amidst the Avar of elements,... | |
| William Scott - 1829 - 420 pages
...shall never die. The soul, secur'd in her existence, smiles At the drawn dagger, and defies its point. The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and nature sink in years j But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth ; Unhurt amidst the war of elements, The wreck of matter,... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 822 pages
...This is ж man, old, wrinkled, faded, withered ; And not a maiden, as thou sayest he is. Shakspeare . The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and nature sink in years. Additon. The greenness of a leaf ought to pass for apparent, because, enoa fading into a yellow, it... | |
| 1829 - 390 pages
...other poets, and, no doubt, frequently without being sensible of having committed any literary theft. The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and nature sink in years. Cato. ADOISON. This vast and solid earth, this blazing sun, The skies through which it rolls, must... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1830 - 284 pages
...shall never die. The soul, secured in her existence, smiles At the drawn dagger, and defies its point. The stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and nature sink in years ; But thou shalt flourish in immortal youth, Unhurt amidst the wars of elements, The wrecks of matter, and the... | |
| John Nelson (Primitive Methodist preacher.) - 1830 - 454 pages
...run a race. "The soul, secure in her exist mice, smiles "At the drawn dagger, and defies its point. "The stars shall fade away, the sun himself "Grow dim with age; and nature sink in years. " But it shall flourish in immortal youth, "Unhurt amidst the war of elements, " The wreck of matter, and... | |
| British theatre - 1830 - 928 pages
...never die. The soul, secur'd in her existence, smiles At tbe drawn dagger, and defies its point. Tbe stars shall fade away, the sun himself Grow dim with age, and nature sink in years, But tbou shall flourish in immortal youth, I'nhurt amidst the war of elements, Tbe wreck of matter, and... | |
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