| Leigh Hunt - English poetry - 1845 - 292 pages
...yet such wherein appear'd Obscure, some glimpse of joy, to have found their chief Not in despair ; which on his countenance cast Like doubtful hue ;...that bore Semblance of worth, not substance, gently rais'd Their fainting courage, and dispell'd their fears. Then straight commands, that at the warlike... | |
| Leigh Hunt - English poetry - 1845 - 278 pages
...yet such wherein appear' d Obscure, some glimpse of joy, to have found their chief Not in despair ; which on his countenance cast Like doubtful hue ;...that bore Semblance of worth, not substance, gently rais'd Their fainting courage, and dispell'd their fears. Then straight commands, that at the warlike... | |
| Leigh Hunt - English poetry - 1845 - 278 pages
...damp; yet such wherein appear'd Obscure, some glimpse of joy, to have found their chief Not in despair; which on his countenance cast Like doubtful hue ;...that bore Semblance of worth, not substance, gently rais'd Their fainting courage, and dispell'd their fears. Then straight commands, that at the warlike... | |
| Leigh Hunt - English poetry - 1845 - 280 pages
...yet such wherein appear'd Obscure, some glimpse of joy, to have found their chief Not in despair ; which on his countenance cast Like doubtful hue; but...that bore Semblance of worth, not substance, gently rais'd Their fainting courage, and dispell'd their fears. Then straight commands, that at the warlike... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1845 - 372 pages
...yet such wherein appear'd, Obscure, some glimpse of joy, to have found their chief Not in despair; which on his countenance cast Like doubtful hue ;...that bore Semblance of worth, not substance, gently rais'd Their fainting courage, and dispell'd their fears. Then straight commands, that at the warlike... | |
| John Milton - 1847 - 604 pages
...some glimpseof joy, to have found their chief, Not in despair, to have found themselves not lost 525 In loss itself; which on his countenance cast Like...substance, gently raised Their fainting courage, and dispell'd their fears. 530 Then straightcommands, that, at the warlike sound Of trumpets loud, and... | |
| George Frederick Graham, Henry Reed - English language - 1847 - 374 pages
...side of the English tongue. Let the word ' recollecting,' for instance, be observed in these lines: but he, his wonted pride Soon recollecting, with high...Their fainting courage, and dispelled their fears. Farad. Lost, i. 528. or, again, the somewhat curious use of the word ' divert' in these lines : Alas,... | |
| Thomas Wright - Caricature - 1848 - 502 pages
...encouraging after their fall. " All these and more came flocking, but with looks Downcast and damp, yet such wherein appeared Obscure some glimpse of...substance, gently raised Their fainting courage and dispell'd their fears." At this time, indeed, the representatives of the nation were rallying round... | |
| Thomas Wright - Caricature - 1848 - 496 pages
...encouraging after their fall. " All these and more came flocking, but with looks Downcast and damp, yet such wherein appeared Obscure some glimpse of...substance, gently raised Their fainting courage and dispell'd their fears." At this time, indeed, the representatives of the nation were rallying round... | |
| Robert Chambers - English literature - 1849 - 708 pages
...yet such wherein apuear'd Obscure some glimpue of joy, t' have found their chief Not in despair, t' ine, The dewy rooming's gentle wi dispell'd their fears. Then straight commands that, at the warlike sound Of trumpets loud and clarions,... | |
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