There breed, and die, and leave a progeny, Still multiplied beyond the reach of numbers, To frame new cells and tombs; then breed and die As all their ancestors had done, — and rest, Hermetically... Toilers in the Sea - Page 168de Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - 1889 - 373 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1827 - 798 pages
...observation caught the clew To this live labyrinth,— where every one. By instinct taught, pcrtonn'd its little task ; —To build its dwelling and Its sepulchre, From its own essence exquisitely model I'd ; There breed, and die, and leave a progeny. Still multiplied beyond the reach of number*.... | |
| 1828 - 454 pages
...liland, ^c. by James Montgomery.) " Curious observation caught the clue To this live labyrinth, — where every one. By instinct taught, performed its...and its sepulchre. From its own essence exquisitely modell'd ; There breed, and die, and leave a progeny, Still multiplied beyond the reach of numbers.... | |
| 1827 - 604 pages
...observation caught the clew To this live labyrinth,—where every one, By instinct taught, perform'd its little task; — To build its dwelling and its sepulchre, From its own essence exquisitely modell'd; There breed, and die, and leave a progeny, Still multiplied beyond the reach of numbers,... | |
| James Montgomery - 1827 - 296 pages
...observation caught the clewTo this live labyrinth, — where every one, By instinct taught, perform'd its little task ; — To build its dwelling and its sepulchre, From its own essence exquisitely modell'd ; There breed, and die, and leave a progeny, Still multiplied beyond the reach of numbers,... | |
| 1827 - 808 pages
...observation caught the clew To this live labyrinth, — where every one, By instinct taught, pcrform'd its little task ; —To build its dwelling and its sepulchre, From its own essence exquisitely modell'd ; There breed, and die, and leave a progeny, -Still multiplied beyond the reach of numbers,... | |
| 1827 - 864 pages
...observation caught the clew To this live labyrinth, — where every one, By instinct taught, perform'd its little task; — To build its dwelling and its sepulchre, From its own essence exquisitely modell'd; There breed, and die, and leave a progeny, Still multiplied beyond the reach of numbers,... | |
| James Montgomery - 1827 - 198 pages
...clew To this live labyrinth, — wliere every one, By instinct taught, perfonn'd its little 1ask ; — To build its dwelling and its sepulchre, From its own essence exquisitely modell'd; There breed, and die, and leave a progeny, Still multiplied beyond the reach of numbers,... | |
| 1828 - 924 pages
...its dwelling and ita sepulchre. From its own essence exquisitely modelled. There breed, and die, ant) leave a progeny, Still multiplied beyond the reach...tombs ; then breed and die, As all their ancestors had done; and rest, • Hermetically seal'd, each in its shrine A statue in this temple of oblivion ! Millions... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...little task; — To build its dwelling and ils sepulchre, From it« own essence exquisitely modell'd; There breed, and die, and leave a progeny, Still multiplied...beyond the reach of numbers, To frame new cells and tombe ; then breed and die Ae all their ancestors had done, — and rest, Hermetically scal'd, each... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 pages
...caught the clew To this live labyrinth, — where eve/y one, , By iiuiinct taught, perform'd its liltle task ; .. — To build its dwelling and its sepulchre, From its own essence exquisitely modell'd ; There breed, and die, and leave a progeny, Still multiplied beyond the reach of numbers,... | |
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