And standest undecayed within our presence, Thou wilt hear nothing till the Judgment morning, When the great trump shall thrill thee with its warning. Why should this worthless tegument endure, If its undying guest be lost... The Sydenham Sindbad [by - Rand]. - Página 135de Rand, Sindbad (fict. name.) - 1857Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
 | ...for ever. 'The things that are seen are temporal : hut the things that are not seen are eternal.' " ' Why should this worthless tegument endure, If its...guest be lost for ever ? Oh, let us keep the soul embalmed and pure, In living virtue ; that when both must sever, Although corruption may our frame... | |
 | Daniel Scrymgeour - 1850 - 544 páginas
...Imperishable type of evanescence I Posthumous man, who quit'st thy narrow bed, And standest undecayed within our presence, Thou wilt hear nothing till the...great trump shall thrill thee with its warning. Why shonld this worthless tegnment endnre, If its nndying gnest be lost for ever ? Oh, let ns keep the... | |
 | John Celivergos Zachos - 1851 - 552 páginas
...Imperishable type of evanescence ! Posthumous man, who quitt'st thy narrow bed, And standcst undecayed within our presence, Thou wilt hear nothing till the...worthless tegument endure, If its undying guest be lost forever ? Oh, let us keep the soul embalmed and pure In living virtue ; that when both must sever,... | |
 | Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 746 páginas
...Imperishable type of evanescence ! Posthumous man, who quitt'st thy narrow bed, And standest undecayed within our presence, Thou wilt hear nothing till the...worthless tegument endure, If its undying guest be lost forever? Oh, let us keep the soul embalmed and pure In living virtue, that, when both must sever, Although... | |
 | Edward Hughes - 1851
...Imperishable type of evanescence ! Posthumous man, who quitt'st thy narrow bed, And standest undecayed within our presence, Thou wilt hear nothing till the...should this worthless tegument' endure, If its undying guest5 be lost for ever ? O ! let us keep the soul embalmed and pure In living virtue, that when both... | |
 | Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1851 - 746 páginas
...evanescence ! Posthumous man, who quitt'st thy narrow bed, And standest undecayed within our presenee, Thou wilt hear nothing till the judgment morning,...shall thrill thee with its warning! Why should this wortbless tegument endure, If its undying guest be lost forever ? Oh, let us keep the soul embalmed... | |
 | William Russell - 1851 - 380 páginas
...When went there by an age since the great flodd, But it was famed with more than with one man'? " " Why should this worthless tegument endure, If its undying guest be lost for ever 1 " " How shall we do for money for these wars? " " Where wilt thou find a cavern dark enough To mask... | |
 | Scottish school-book assoc - 1852
...thee with its warning. Imperishable type of evanescence! Posthumous man, who quitt'st thy narrow bed, Why should this worthless tegument endure, If its undying guest be lost for ever ? 0 let us keep the soul embalm'd and pure In living virtue, that, when both must sever, Although corruption... | |
 | Beautiful poetry - 1853
...of flesh — Immortal of the dead ! Imperishable type of evanescence ! Posthumous man, who quit'st thy narrow bed, And standest undecay'd within our...tegument endure, If its undying guest be lost for ever? O let us keep the soul embalm'd and pure In living virtue, that when both must sever, Although corruption... | |
 | William Jordan Unwin - 1853
...face? What was thy name and station, age and race? 14 ENGLISH HISTORY — ANGLO-SAXON PERIOD. [SECT. I. Statue of flesh, — immortal of the dead ! Imperishable...till the judgment morning, When the great trump shall wake thee with its warning. Why should this worthless tegument endure, If its undying guest be lost... | |
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