In knowledge ignorant, in strength but weak, Subject to sorrows, losses, sickness, pain, Each storm his state, his mind, his body break, From some of these he never finds cessation, But day or night, within, without, vexation, Troubles from foes, from... A History of American Literature - Página 289por Moses Coit Tyler - 1879Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Harrison T. Meserole - 2010 - 577 páginas
...vexation, Troubles from foes, from friends, from dearest, near'st Relation. 30 And yet this sinfull creature, frail and vain, This lump of wretchedness, of sin and sorrow, This weather-beaten vessel wrackt with pain, Joyes not in hope of an eternal morrow; Nor all his losses, crosses and vexation,... | |
| Alan Heimert, Andrew Delbanco - 1985 - 462 páginas
...vexation, Troubles from foes, from friends, from dearest, near'st Relation. 30 And yet this sinfull creature, frail and vain, This lump of wretchedness, of sin and sorrow, This weather-beaten vessel wrackt with pain, Joyes not in hope of an eternal morrow; Nor all his losses, crosses and vexation,... | |
| Tommaso Pisanti - 1986 - 266 páginas
...vexation, Troubles from foes, from friends, from dearest, near'st Relation. 30 And yet this sinfull creature, frail and vain, This lump of wretchedness, of sin and sorrow, This weather-beaten vessel wrackt with pain, Joyes not in hope of an eternal morrow; Nor all his losses, crosses and vexation,... | |
| Various - 1994 - 676 páginas
...without, vexation, Troubles from foes, from friends, from dearest, near'st Relation And yet this sinfull creature, frail and vain, This lump of wretchedness, of sin and sorrow, This weather-beaten vessel wrackt with pain, Joyes not in hope of an eternal morrow; Nor all his losses, crosses and vexation,... | |
| Jay Parini - 1995 - 788 páginas
...night, within, without, vexation, Troubles from foes, from friends, from dearest, nearest relation. And yet this sinful creature, frail and vain, This...wretchedness, of sin and sorrow, This weather-beaten vessel racked with pain, Joys not in hope of an eternal morrow; Nor all his losses, crosses, and vexation,... | |
| Peter C. Mancall - 1996 - 236 páginas
...vexation, Troubles from foes, from friends, from dearest, near'st Relation. 3° And yet this sinfull creature, frail and vain. This lump of wretchedness, of sin and sorrow. This weather-beaten vessel wrackt with pain, Joyes not in hope of an eternal morrow; Nor all his losses, crosses and vexation,... | |
| Myra Jehlen, Michael Warner - 1997 - 1148 páginas
...Philomel: a nightingale. 33. prevent: anticipate. 32. Reminds: remembers. 3° And yet this sinfull M wrackt with pain, Joyes not in hope of an eternal morrow; Nor all his losses, crosses and vexation,... | |
| Anne Bradstreet, Robert Hutchinson - 2011 - 84 páginas
...vexation, Troubles from foes, from friends, from dearest, near'st Relation. 3o And yet this sinfull creature, frail and vain, This lump of wretchedness, of sin and sorrow, This weather-beaten vessel wrackt with pain, Joyes not in hope of an eternal morrow; Nor all his losses, crosses and vexation,... | |
| Steven Gould Axelrod, Camille Roman, Thomas Travisano - 2003 - 770 páginas
...night, within, without, vexation, Troubles from foes, from friends, from dearest, near'st relation. 3° And yet this sinful creature, frail and vain, This...wretchedness, of sin and sorrow, This weather-beaten vessel wrackt with pain, Joys not in hope of an eternal morrow. Nor all his losses, crosses, and vexation,... | |
| Kevin J. Hayes - 2008 - 653 páginas
...and sinfulness in stanzas 29 through 33 is staggering. In stanza 30, for instance, Bradstreet writes, And yet this sinful creature, frail and vain, This...weatherbeaten vessel wracked with pain, Joys not in the hope of an eternal morrow; Nor all his losses, crosses, and vexation, In weight, in frequency and... | |
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