tis done, Counts up his Meals, now lessen'd by that one ; For Expectation is on Time intent, Whether he brings us Joy or Punishment. - Yes ! e'en in sleep th* impressions all remain, He hears the Sentence and he feels the Chain ; He sees the Judge and... Annual Register - Page 691edited by - 1812Full view - About this book
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...feels its power. He takes his tasteless food; and, when 'tis done, Counts up his meals, now Ussen'd by that one; For Expectation is on time intent, Whether...remain; He hears the sentence, and he feels the chain; He seems the place for thaUsad act to see, And dreams the very thirst which then will be: A priest... | |
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...and always feels its power. He takes his tasteless food ; and, \v!icn tis done, Counts up his mc.ils, now lessen'd by that one ; For Expectation is on Time...impressions all remain ; He hears the sentence, and he fools the chain ; He seems the place for that sad act to see, And dreams tie very thirst which then... | |
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...This makes his features ghastly, gives the tone Of his few words i-esemblance to a groan: He takes his tasteless food, and when 'tis done, Counts up his...remain, He hears the sentence and he feels the chain ; He sees the judge and jury when he shakes, And loudly cries, " Not guilty," and awakes : Then chilling... | |
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...resemblance to a Groan : He takes hii tasteless Food, and when 'tit done, Counts up hi.i Meals, now lesseo'd by that one ; For Expectation is on Time intent, Whether...he brings us Joy or Punishment. Yes! e'en in Sleep the Impressions all remain, He hears the Sentence and he feels the Chain ; He sees the Judge and Jury,... | |
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