| 1803 - 1088 страница
...than crumbling brasi or marble can inspire. " It Till not then be said, here stood a temple of " vmft antiquity, here rose a Babel of invisible '• height, or there a palace of sumptuous eitra* vagince ; but, here 1 ah painful thought ! the " noblest work of human wisdom, the grandest... | |
| William Cobbett - 1803 - 1090 страница
..." not 'then be'said", !,-,-;• stood a temple of vast anti" duity, here rose a Babel of fnvisible height, or " there a' palace of sumptuous extravagance ; but, " here ! ah painful thou)jlit ! the noblest work of " human wisdom, the ci UK!. • . t scene of human glory, " the lair... | |
| W. T. Sherwin - 1819 - 306 страница
...but when the empire of America shall fall, the subject for contemplative sorrow will be infinitely greater than crumbling brass or marble can inspire....painful thought ! the noblest work of human wisdom, the greatest scene of human glory, the fair cause of freedom, rose and fell ! Read this, and then ask if... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1819 - 758 страница
...when the empire of America shall fall, " the subject for contemplative sorrow will be infinitely " greater than crumbling brass, or marble can inspire....will not then be said, Here stood a temple of vast anti" quity, here rose a Bahel of invisible height, or there a Pa" lace of sumptuous extravagance;... | |
| Richard Carlile - 1826 - 878 страница
...But when the Empire of America shill fall, the subject for contemplative sorrow will be infinitely greater than crumbling brass or marble can inspire....there a palace of sumptuous extravagance. But here — oh! painful thought! here the noblest work of human understanding, the grandest scene of human... | |
| Gilbert Vale - 1841 - 242 страница
...: but when the empire of America shall fall, the subject of contemplated sorrow will be infinitely greater than crumbling brass, or marble can inspire....antiquity, here rose a Babel of invisible height, OT there a palace of sumptuous magnificence ; but, here, ah, painful thought ! the noblest work of... | |
| James Grahame - 1845 - 536 страница
...but when the empire of America shall fall, the subject for contemplative sorrow will be infinitely greater than crumbling brass or marble can inspire...there a palace of sumptuous extravagance ; but, Here, ah,J painful thought ! the noblest work of human wisdom, the greatest! scene of human glory, the fair... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1854 - 696 страница
...the subjuet for eontemplative sorrow will bo infiaitely greater than erumbling brass or marble ean inspire. It will not then be said, Here stood a temple of vast antiquity, here rose a Влbe! of invisible height, or there a palaee of sumptueus magnifieenee ; hut here, ah ! painful theught... | |
| Thomas Paine - 1859 - 618 страница
...but when the empire of America "shall fall, the subject for contemplative sorrow will be infinitely " greater than crumbling brass or marble can inspire. It will not " then be said, Here stood a temple.of vast antiquity, here rose a " Babel of invisible height, or there a palace of sumptuous extravagance... | |
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