10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «UNDEPLORED»
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The Scottish chiefs: a romance
A hypocrite ! he feels not pity, he knows no beat of human sympathies ; and, like
a rock he falls, unpitied, undeplored : — undeplored by all but you, lost, self-
deluded girl ! My noble lord, the princely De Warenne, informs me, that William ...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
But, “ dead, undeplored, unaepulchred, he lies at fleet unthought on,” is
passionate—and reminds one of “ unhousel'd, disappointed, unanneal'd ;” and
there iaa melancholy grandeur in what he says of Oblivion and of Memory in Hall.
We say ...
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A New Hebrew and English and English and Hebrew Lexicon: In ...
See Undeplored. Unlatch, v. rmp. i Unlawful, adj. \g\'j¢,°-R5. Unlawfully, adv.
npny-~53. T L nknowing, a1{j. vnleamed. adj- Sue-n5. m5-a'>. Unleavcned, adj.
pm-gh, 7135. Unless, conj. QR“\J. Unlettered, adj. See Unlearned. Unlicensed,
adj.
William Wallace Duncan,
1841
A hypocrite ! he feels not pity, he knows no beat of human sympathies ; and, like
a rock he falls, unpitied, undeplored : — undeplored by all but you, lost, self-
deluded girl ! My noble lord, the princely De Warenne, informs me, that William ...
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The Scottish chiefs. Revised
A hypocrite ! he feels not pity, he knows no beat of human sympathies ; and, like
a rock, he falls, unpitied, undeplored :— undeplored by all but you, lost, self-
deluded girl! My noble lord, the princely De Warenne, informs me, that William ...
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A new Latin verse book, containing exercises, with notes and ...
Cilician. ^Ciliasa. — Bristled. Inhorresco. — Hailstorm. Grando. — Athos. Athos.
— Made white. Fiat Exercise CXXIII. There shall not fall to your lot funeral
obsequies and the tears of your friends : You shall be cast forth, a person
undeplored.
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Cambridge Readings in Literature in Five Books
This is the consequence : explain it : Then might'st thou more appal ; or, less
desired, Be homely and be peaceful. Notice the word "homely," and explain it. 6.
The words "undeplored for thy destructive charms" carry the thought a little further
.
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The poetical works of William Cowper, ed. by H.F. Cary
The spirit, first, of my companion came, Elpenor ; for no burial honours yet Had he
received, but we had left his corse In Circe's palace, tombless, undeplored,
Ourselves by pressure urged of other earns. Touch'd with compassion seeing
him, ...
William Cowper, Henry Francis Cary,
1839
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The Poetical Works of William Cowper. Edited by the Rev. ...
Whate'er befall, unless b cruel chance The wolf first give me a orbidding glance,
Thou shalt not moulder undeplored, but long Thy praise shall dwell on ev'r
shepherd's tongue ; To Daphnis first they shall delight to pay, And, after him, to
thee ...
These horrors are not unknown nor undeplored by me. and your attention will
naturally be directed, early in the next session, to the adoption of some plan by
which all my subjects will be enabled to ride in their own carriages. “ Gentlemen
of ...