| Henry Troth Coates - American poetry - 1881 - 1138 pages
...Such are those thick and gloomy shadows damp Oft seen in charnel vaults, and sepulchres, Ling'ring ng in the smokeless air. FIRESIDE ENCYCLOPEDIA OF POETRY. Never did sun mo And link'd itaelf by carnal sensuality To a degenerate and degraded state. 2 BR. How charming is divine... | |
| Jacob Youde William Lloyd - Wales - 1882 - 442 pages
...contagion, Imbodies, and imbrutes, till she quite lose The divine property of her first being. Such are those thick and gloomy shadows damp Oft seen in charnel...new-made grave, As loath to leave the body that it loved, And links itself by carnal sensuality To a degenerate and degraded state." Hesiod was the first who... | |
| African American freemasons - 1882 - 1014 pages
...property of her first being. Such are those thick and gloomy shadows damp, Oft seen in charuel vaults aud sepulchres, Lingering and sitting by a new-made grave, As loath to leave the body that it loved, And links itself by carnal sensuality To a degenerate and degraded state." He is all too general, we... | |
| English poetry - 1885 - 686 pages
...Such are those thick and gloomy shadows damp, Oft seen in charnel vaults and sepulchres, Ling'ring and sitting by a new-made grave, As loath to leave the body that it lov'd And link'd itself by carnal sensuality To a degenerate and degraded state. SONG. MA Y MORNING.... | |
| John Milton - 1886 - 630 pages
...Such are those thick and gloomy shadows damp Oft seen in charnel vaults, and sepulchres. Ling' ring and sitting by a new-made grave, As loath to leave the body that it loved, And link'd itself by carnal sensuality To a degenerate and degraded state. 2 BR. How charming is divine... | |
| John Milton - 1886 - 634 pages
...Such are those thick and gloomy shadows damp Oft seen in charnel vaults, and sepulchres. Ling' ring and sitting by a new-made grave. As loath to leave the body that it loved, And link'd itself by carnal sensuality To a degenerate and degraded state. 2 BB.. How charming is divine... | |
| English literature - 1895 - 508 pages
...being. Such are those thick and gloomy shadows damp 470 Oft seen in charnel vaults and sepulchers, Lingering and sitting by a new-made grave, As loath to leave the body that it loved, And linked itself by carnal sensualty To a degenerate and degraded state.3 creatures, Medusa, was slain... | |
| Charles Mackay - English poetry - 1896 - 680 pages
...I would not soil these pure ambrosial weeds \Vtth the rank vapoon of thii tin-worn mould. Ling'ring and sitting by a new-made grave, As loath to leave the body that it lovM And link'd itself by carnal sensuality To a degenerate and degraded state. CHASTITY. So dear to... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 pages
...Eternity : To such my errand is ; and but for such, I would not soil these pure ambrosial weeds Ling'ring and sitting by a new-made grave, As loath to leave the body that it lov'd And link'd itself by carnal sensuality To a degenerate and degraded state. THE SPIRIT'S EPILOGUE.... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1898 - 634 pages
...this idea when he speaks in " Comus " of the thick and gloomy shadows damp, Oft seen in charnel-vaults and sepulchres, Lingering and sitting by a new-made grave, As loath to leave the body that it loved. We are thus brought into relationship with theories concerning ghosts, spooks, and supernatural creatures... | |
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