| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 318 pages
...march began, • The Pantbeon. . Ere to receive their charge the bearers came, Who had not sought him ? And when all beheld Him, where he lay, how changed...head His last great work ; when, entering in, they looked Now on the dead, then on that master-piece, Now on his face, lifeless and colourless, Then on... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...there. But, ere the march began, Ere to receive their charge the bearers came, Who had not sought him Í And when all beheld Him, where he lay, how changed...hour cut off, and at his head His last great work; (140) when, entering in, they look'd Now on the dead, then on that master-piece. Now on his face, lifeless... | |
| 1836 - 514 pages
...there. But, ere the march began, Ere to receive their charge the bearers came. Who had not sought him Î And when all beheld Him, where he lay, how changed...yesterday, Him in that hour cut off and at his head His lost great work; (140) when, entering in, they look'd Now on the dead, then on that master-piece, Now... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1839 - 510 pages
...But, ere the rmirrh began, Ere to receive their charge the bearers came. Who had not sought him '. And when all beheld Him, where he lay, how changed...yesterday, Him in that hour cut off, and at his head Hit last great work; (140) when, entering in, they look'd Now on the dead, then on that master-piece,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1840 - 280 pages
...there. But, ere the march began, Ere to receive their charge the bearers came, Who had not sought him ? And when all beheld Him, where he lay, how changed from yesterday, Him in that hour cut on", and at his head His last great work ; f when, entering in, they looked Now on the dead, then on... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1843 - 616 pages
...corpse for public homage, while the last traces of his master-hand were yet visible upon the canvas. " And when all beheld Him where he lay, how changed...and at his head His last great work ; when, entering iu, they looked Now on the dead, then on that masterpiece — Now on his face lifeless aud colourless,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1843 - 516 pages
...there. But, ere the march began, Ere to receive their charge the bearers came, Who had not sought him ? And when all beheld Him, where he lay, how changed...yesterday. Him in that hour cut off, and at his head llis last great work; (140) when, entering in, they look'd Now on the dead, thon on that master-piece,... | |
| Jeremiah Donovan - 1844 - 526 pages
...suspended over his corpse , whilst the last traces of his pencil were yet fresh on the canvass : " And when all beheld Him where he lay , how changed...head His last great work ; when , entering in , they looked Now on the Dead , then on that masterpiece — Now on his face lifeless and colourless , Then... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1844 - 364 pages
...receive their charge the bearers came, Who had not sought him ? And when all beheld • The Pantheon. Him, where he lay, how changed from yesterday, Him...head His last great work ; * when, entering in, they looked Now on the dead, then on that master-piece, Now on his face, lifeless and colourless, Then on... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1844 - 790 pages
...wat there. But, era the march Era to receive their charge the bearers came, Who had not sought him? And, when all beheld Him where he lay, how changed...yesterday Him, in that hour cut off, and at his head Mil last great work; when, entering in, they looked Now on the dead, then on the masterpiece ; Now... | |
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