| Francis Lathom - 1806 - 362 pages
...darting a look of venom at his daughter, he rushed out of the chamber. *'' CHAP. CHAP. XIV. There's mercy in each ray of light, that mortal eyes e'er...mortal lips e'er draw; There's mercy both for bird and beast, in God's indulgent plan; There's mercy for each creeping thjng—but man has none for man... | |
| 1813 - 594 pages
...from shame in vain ! — World, 'tis thy cruel will! I yield, And plunge in guilt again. , " There's Mercy in each ray of light . , That mortal eyes e'er...mortal lips e'er draw ; There's Mercy both for bird and beast In God's indulgent plan ; There's Mercy for each creeping thing ;— But MAN HAS NONE FOB... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 402 pages
...fly from shame in vain. Wor d ! 'tis thy cruel will ! I yield, And plunge in cuilt aeain. " There's mercy in each ray of light, That mortal eyes e'er saw ; There's mercy in each breath of air, Merry Andrew. In God's indulgent plan ; There's mercy for each creeping thing — But mm- hasnonefor... | |
| Quaver - 1844 - 552 pages
...To fly from shame in rain. World, 'tis my cruel will ! I yield, And plunge in guilt again. " There's mercy in each ray of light That mortal eyes e'er saw...of air That mortal lips e'er draw : There's mercy hoth for bird and beast In God's indulgent plan ; There's mercy in each creeping thing — But man... | |
| General reciter - 1845 - 348 pages
...while hunger gnaws my heart, To fly from shame in vain. World, 'tis thy cruel will ! I yield, " There's mercy in each ray of light That mortal eyes e'er saw...mercy in each breath of air That mortal lips e'er draw ! There'a mercy both for bird and beast In God's indulgent plan ; There's mercy in each creeping thing... | |
| Reciter - 1848 - 262 pages
...shame in vain. " World ! — 'tis thy cruel will ! I yield, " And plunge in guilt again. " There's mercy in each ray of light " That mortal eyes e'er...lips e'er draw ; •' There's mercy both for bird and beast " In GOD'S indulgent plan ; " There's mercy in each creeping thing — " But MAN HAS NONE... | |
| 1854 - 542 pages
...is too commonly unbridled ferocity, justifying, in such cases, the poet's declaration: — ' There's mercy in each ray of light that mortal eyes e'er saw;...There's mercy in each breath of air that mortal lips may draw; There's meroy both for man and beast in God's indulgent plan; There's mercy in each creeping... | |
| David Charles Bell - 1856 - 466 pages
...shame — in vain ! World ! 'tis thy cruel will ! — I yield, and plunge in guilt again ! " There's mercy, in each ray of light that mortal eyes e'er saw ; There's mercy, in each breath of air tliat mortal lips e'er draw; There's mercy, both for bird and beast in Heaven's indulgent plan; There's... | |
| R. R - 1862 - 140 pages
...is too commonly unbridled ferocity, justifying, in such cases, the poet's declaration : — There's mercy in each ray of light that mortal eyes e'er saw...There's mercy in each breath of air that mortal lips may draw ; There's mercy both for man and beast in God's indulgent plan ; There's mercy in each creeping... | |
| Alexander Kennedy Isbister - 1870 - 420 pages
...yield, and "plunge in guilt again. "There's mercy in each ray of 'light that mortal eyes e'er saw; 8 There's mercy in each breath of air that mortal lips e'er draw; "There's mercy both for bird and beast in 'Heaven's indulgent plan ; l0 There's mercy in each creeping thing—but "man has none... | |
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