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" Where never human foot had mark'd the shore, These ruffians left me — Yet believe me, Areas, Such is the rooted love we bear mankind, All ruffians as they were, I never heard A sound so dismal as their parting oars. "
Lessings Werke - Page 43
by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1766
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Sir Tristrem: A Metrical Romance of the Thirteenth Century, Volume 4

Thomas (the Rhymer) - Fore-edge painting - 1811 - 568 pages
...dreary night ! Cast on the wilrlmt <il thi- Cyclad's isles, Where never human foot had marked the shore, These ruffians left me— yet believe me, Areas, Such is the rooted love we bear mankind, AH ruffians as they were, I never heard A sound so ditmal as their parting oars. Sestet thai brae and...
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The Works of Walter Scott, Esq: Sir Tristram

Walter Scott - Ballads, Scots - 1813 - 544 pages
...night ! Cast on the wildest of the Cyclad's isles, Whi'ii. nrv..i human foot had marked the shore, These ruffians left me— yet believe me, Areas, Such...mankind, All ruffians as they were, I never heard A bound so dismal as their parting oars. ii thai brae and here, Martirt at it were. — P. 32. st. 42....
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An Olio of Bibliographical and Literary Anecdotes and Memoranda, Original ...

William Davis (bibliographer.) - Bibliography - 1814 - 146 pages
...him, and melted at parting with his comrades and all human society at Once. " Yet believe me, Arcat ; Such is the rooted love we bear mankind, All Ruffians as they we're. 1 never heard iflatfttod'sb dismal as'their parting oars"* i ' • v • 1*1 \ j THcJ Cinque Ports...
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A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 4

John Walker - 1814 - 638 pages
...heart yearned within Irim, and melted at parting with his comrades and all human society af once. " Yet believe me, Areas, Such is the rooted love we bear mankind, All ruffians'as they were, I never heard A sound so dismal as iheir parting oars." • THOMSON'S AGAMEMNON....
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An olio of bibliographical and literary anecdotes, including mr. Cole's ...

William Davis (bibliographer.) - 1814 - 140 pages
...heart yearned within him, and melted at parting with hit comrades and all human society at once. " ' 'Yet believe me, Areas; Such is the rooted love we bear mankind, AH Ruffians a* they were, I never heard A sound so1 dismal as thefr parting oars"* i'iii.:,. ; The...
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Sir Tristrem: A Metrical Romance of the Thirteenth Century

Thomas (the Rhymer) - Civilization, Medieval - 1819 - 544 pages
...dreary night ! Cast on the wildest of the Cyclnd's isles. Where never human foot had marked the shore, These ruffians left me — yet believe me, Areas,...they were, I never heard A sound so dismal as their pmting oars. Bestet thai brae and here, Martin as it were. — P. 32. st. 42. The awkwardness of the...
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The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Baronet, Volume 4

Walter Scott - English poetry - 1821 - 546 pages
...dreary night ! Cast on the wildest of the Cyclad's isles, Where never human foot bad marked the shore, These ruffians left me— yet believe me, Areas, Such...were, I never heard A sound so dismal as their parting oars. Bates thai brae and here, Martin at it were. — P. 32. st. 42. The awkwardness of the attendants,...
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The Tragedies of Sophocles, Volume 2

Sophocles - 1823 - 228 pages
...eulogium on the joys of social life; in this seuse indeed the idea has been expanded by Thomson :— " Such is the rooted love we bear mankind, All ruffians as they were, 1 never heard A sound so dismal as their parting oars." AGAM. Act 3. But Le&sing gives two reasons...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 20

Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 798 pages
...his heart yearned within him, and melted at parting with his comrades and all human society at once. Such is the rooted love we bear mankind, All ruffians as they are. Thomsuii. Left sole monarch of the island, with plenty of the necessaries of life, he found himself...
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The Staff Officer: Or, the Soldier of Fortune : a Tale of Real Life, Volume 1

Oliver Moore - 1833 - 218 pages
...his friend: — -" And yet believe me. Areas, (So rooted is tbe love we bear to man,) All ruffinns as they were, I never heard a sound so dismal as their parting oars." 1 was left to my reflections, " chewing the cud of sweet and bitter fancies" for upwards of...
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