| Philip Morin Freneau - 1861 - 394 strani
...wrapt in everlasting snow, The Apalaehian and the Ararat Sooner or later must to ruin go. 134Hills sink to plains, and man returns to dust, That dust...nurs'd Takes some new form, to perish in an hour. 135Too nearly join'd to sickness, toils, and pains, (Perhaps for former crimes imprison'd here) True... | |
| Edward Floyd De Lancey - 1891 - 32 strani
...change ; New forms arise while other forms decay, Yet all is Life throughout creation's range. ***** " Hills sink to plains, and man returns to dust, That...nurs'd, Takes some new form, to perish in an hour." Another and a very different gift which Freneau possessed in an extraordinary degree was his power... | |
| Philip Morin Freneau - 1902 - 420 strani
...Andes, wrapt in everlasting snow, The Apalachian and the Ararat Sooner or later must to ruin go. 134 Hills sink to plains, and man returns to dust, That dust supports a reptile or a flower ; 535 Each changeful atom by some other nurs'd Takes some new form, to perish in an hour. 135 Too nearly... | |
| Philip Morin Freneau - 1907 - 454 strani
...towering Alps, the haughty Appenine, The Andes, wrapt in everlasting snow, The Apalachian, and the Ararat, Sooner or later, must to ruin go. Hills sink to plains,...reptile or a flower ; Each changeful atom, by some other nursed, Takes some new form, to perish in an hour. When Nature bids thee from the world retire, With... | |
| Philip Morin Freneau - 1907 - 460 strani
...towering Alps, the haughty Appenine, The Andes, wrapt in everlasting snow, The Apalachian, and the Ararat, Sooner or later, must to ruin go. Hills sink to plains,...reptile or a flower ; Each changeful atom, by some other nursed, Takes some new form, to perish in an hour. When Nature bids thee from the world retire, With... | |
| 1919 - 966 strani
...the Ararat Sooner or later must to ruin go. 134 Hills sink to plains, and man returns to dust, 245 U!rFU 4 .O a"Q 1 }_v 0 wU ( y o-aCJQ I * ;c ws . ڱ > 5 x DGFɐ 135 Too nearly join'd to sickness, toils, and pains, (Perhaps for former crimes imprison'd here) 2... | |
| Fred Lewis Pattee - 1922 - 1086 strani
...the Ararat Sooner or later must to ruin go. 134 Hills sink to plains, and man returns to dust, 245 That dust supports a reptile or a flower ; Each changeful atom by some other nurs'<£ Takes some new form, to perish in an hour. 135 Too nearly join'd to sickness, toils, and pains,... | |
| Frederick Clarke Prescott, John Herbert Nelson - 1925 - 302 strani
...the Ararat, Sooner or later must to ruin go. 134 Hills sink to plains, and man returns to dust, The dust supports a reptile or a flower; Each changeful...nurs'd Takes some new form, to perish in an hour. 135 Too nearly join'd to sickness, toils, and pains, (Perhaps for former crimes imprison'd here) True... | |
| Philip Morin Freneau - 1929 - 506 strani
...Andes, wrapt in everlasting snow, The Apalachian and the Ararat Sooner or later must to ruin go. 134. Hills sink to plains, and man returns to dust, That...nurs'd Takes some new form, to perish in an hour. I35. Too nearly join'd to sickness, toils, and pains, (Perhaps for former crimes imprison'd here) True... | |
| 1929 - 538 strani
...undertaker's anthology, and is built around the theme he treats most poetically — the theme of transience. Hills sink to plains, and man returns to dust, That...nurs'd, Takes some new form, to perish in an hour. IV It remains to demonstrate that this theme — transience — was determined, mainly at least, by... | |
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