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" There's one in that poor shed, One by that paltry bed, Greater than thou. Beneath that beggar's roof, Lo ! Death doth keep his state : Enter — no crowds attend — Enter — no guards defend This palace gate. "
The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany - 第 243 頁
1828
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The Birth-day: A Poem, in Three Parts : to which are Added, Occasional Verses

Caroline Bowles Southey - 1845 - 208 頁
...Death doth keep his state : Enter—no crowds attend— Enter—no guards defend This palace gate. That pavement damp and cold No smiling courtiers tread : One silent woman stands Lifting with meager hands A dying head. No mingling voices sound— An infant wail alone; A sob suppress'd—again...
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Poetry for Home and School ...

1846 - 436 頁
...palace-gate. * The hollow side of the hill, where game usually lies. 160 AN INVITATION TO PRAISE GOD, That pavement damp and cold No smiling courtiers tread...sound, — An infant wail alone ; — A sob suppressed, — agen That short, deep gasp, and then The parting groan. O change ! — O wondrous change ! •...
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Voices of the True-hearted

1846 - 302 頁
...pavement, damp and cold, No whispering courtiers tread ; One silent woman stands, Lifting with pale thin hands A dying head. No mingling voices sound — An infant wail alone ; A sob suppressed — agen That short, deep gasp — and then The parting groan. O change, oh, wondrous change ! Burst...
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The Poets and Poetry of England: In the Nineteenth Century

Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 頁
...attend — Enter — no guards defend This palace gate. One silent woman stands, Lifting with meager hands A dying head. No mingling voices sound — An infant wail alone ; A sob suppress'd — agen That short, deep gasp, and then The parting groan. O change !— O wondrous change...
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Knowles' Elocutionist: A First-class Rhetorical Reader and Recitation Book ...

James Sheridan Knowles - 1847 - 344 頁
...keep his state : Enter — no crowds attend,— Enter — no guards defend Tltis palace gate. That pavement, damp and cold, No smiling courtiers tread...mingling voices sound — An infant wail alone ; A sob suppress'd — again That short deep gasp, and then The parting groan. Oh! change — Oh ! wondrous...
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Bits of books, from old and modern authors, for railway travellers

Bits - 1847 - 88 頁
...snuling courtiers tread One silent woman stands Lifting with meagre hands That pavement damp and cold A dying head. No mingling voices sound— An infant wail alone A sob suppressed—again T! 8hor l dee P g^P, and then I tie parting groan. • Oh! change—oh! wondrous...
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The Eclectic Review, 第 23 卷﹔第 87 卷

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1848 - 822 頁
...doth keep his state; Enter!—no crowds attend— Enter!—no guards defend This palace-gate! ' That pavement, damp and cold. No smiling courtiers tread...That short, deep gasp, and then The parting groan. • Oh, change ! oh, wondrous change! Burst are the prison bars : This moment there, so low. So agonised,...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]

1848 - 796 頁
...his state ; Enter ! — no crowds attend — Enter ! — no guards defend This palace-gate ! ' That pavement, damp and cold, No smiling courtiers tread...That short, deep gasp, and then The parting groan. ' Oh, change! oh, wondrous change 1 Burst are the prison bars : This moment there, so low, So agonised,...
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Poetic Prism, Or, Original and Reflected Rays from Modern Verse Sacred and ...

Robert Northmore Greville - 1848 - 434 頁
...Death doth keep his state Enter—no crowds attend— Enter—no guards defend This palace gate. That pavement damp and cold No smiling courtiers tread...mingling voices sound ; An infant wail alone ; A sob suppress'd—again That short deep gasp, and then The parting groan. Oh ! change—Oh ! wondrous change...
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Poetic Prism, Or, Original and Reflected Rays from Modern Verse Sacred and ...

Robert Northmore Greville - 1848 - 434 頁
...doth keep his state ; Enter — no crowds attend — Enter — no guards defend This palace gate. That pavement damp and cold No smiling courtiers tread...mingling voices sound ; An infant wail alone ; A sob suppress'd — again That short deep gasp, and then The parting groan. Oh ! change — Oh ! wondrous...
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