| Peter Hühn, Jens Kiefer - 2005 - 276 páginas
...lingering look behind? ON some fond breast the parting soul relies, 90 Some pious drops the closing eye requires; Ev'n from the tomb the voice of nature cries, Ev'n in our ashes live their wonted fires. FOR thee who, mindful of the unhonoured dead, Dost in these lines their... | |
| Helen Deutsch - 2005 - 337 páginas
...of Johnsonian community: On some fond breast the parting soul relies, Some pious drops the closing eye requires; Ev'n from the tomb the voice of nature cries, Ev'n in our ashes live their wonted fires. (89— 92)52 More striking is what Johnson forgets when he praises these... | |
| John Reid - 2005 - 153 páginas
...cheerful day, Nor cast one longing ling'ring look behind? On some fond breast the parting soul relies, Ev'n from the tomb the voice of Nature cries, Ev'n in our Ashes live their wonted Fires. Haply some hoary-headed Swain may say, "Oft have we seen him at the... | |
| Frank H. Ellis - 2005 - 244 páginas
...died, the Spokesman argues, without fearing that he would be forgotten and hoping to be remembered. Ev'n from the Tomb the Voice of Nature cries, Ev'n in our Ashes live their wonted Fires. The fiery desire for Fame is so strong that it is even imagined to smoulder... | |
| Simon White, John Goodridge, Bridget Keegan - 2006 - 324 páginas
...The Remains of Robert Bloomfield, a collection of posthumous poems and tributes published in 1824: Ev'n from the tomb the voice of Nature cries, Ev'n in our Ashes live their wonted fires. (91-92) In the early nineteenth century, the genre of "poetical remains"... | |
| Alleyne Ireland - 2007 - 720 páginas
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