| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 ページ
...general notions and delicacy of thought and happy words. Feiton. And such, I exclaimed, is the pitiless part Some act by the delicate mind , Regardless of wringing and breaking a heart Already to sorrow resigned. Cowper. But in his delicate form — a dream of Love, Shaped by some solitary nymph, whose... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1829 - 170 ページ
...the conjunctive form, as, instead of, If I were, If thou hadst, we may say Were /, Hadst thou, &c. "This elegant rose, had I shaken it less, Might have bloom'd with its owner . awhile." " Were there no difference, there would be no choic$." Give to the following EXERCISES the Conjunctive... | |
| William Cowper - 1830 - 374 ページ
...rudely, too rudely, alas! I snapp'd it, it fell to the ground. And such, I exclaim'd, is the pitiless part Some act by the delicate mind, Regardless of...shaken it less, Might have bloom'd with its owner a while ; And the tear, that is wiped with a little address, May be follow'd perhaps by a smile. THE... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1830 - 244 ページ
...too rudely, alas! I snapped it— it fell to the ground. 4. And such, 1 exclaim'd, is the pitiless part, Some act by the delicate mind, Regardless of...wringing and breaking a heart, • Already to sorrow resign'd. f. This elegant rose, had I shaken it less, Might have bloom'd with its owner awhile: And... | |
| Thomas F. Walker - 1830 - 256 ページ
...1 I snapp'd it— it fell to the ground. And such, I exclaim'd, is the pitiless part Some act, by a delicate mind, Regardless of wringing and breaking a heart Already to sorrow recign'd. This elegant rose, had I shaken it leas, Might have bloom'd with ita owner awhile; And the... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 ページ
...rudely, too rudely, alas ! I snapped it, it fell to the ground. And such, I exclaimed, is the pitiless I resigned. This elegant rose, had I shaken it less, Might have bloomed with its owner awhile ; And the... | |
| 1846 - 336 ページ
...it was too late — she sank insensible ! CHAPTER VIII. " And such" I exclaimed, " is the pitiless part Some act by the delicate mind. Regardless of wringing and breaking a heart Already to sorrow resigned !" CowriR. Life — inexplicable essence ! Fleeting from the gay — abiding with the sad... | |
| William Cowper - 1855 - 582 ページ
...rudely, too rudely, alas I I snapp id it, it fell to the ground. And such, I exclaim'd, is the pitiless part Some act by the delicate mind, Regardless of...resign'd. This elegant rose, had I shaken it less, THE DOVES. REASONING at every step he treads, Man yet mistakes his way ; While meaner things, whom... | |
| William Cowper - 1856 - 512 ページ
...rudely, too rudely, alas ! I snapp'd it, it fell to the ground. And such, I exclaim'd, is the pitiless part Some act by the delicate mind, Regardless of...shaken it less, Might have bloom'd with its owner a while; And the tear, that is wip'd with a little address, May be follow'd perhaps by a smile. THE... | |
| Collection - 1856 - 120 ページ
...rudely, too rudely alas ! I snapp'd it, it fell to the ground. And such, I exclaim'd, is the pitiless part Some act by the delicate mind, Regardless of wringing and breaking a heart This elegant rose, had I shaken it less, Might have bloom' d with its owner awhile ; And the tear that... | |
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