| William Hayley - 1803 - 330 halaman
...the Sufl'ex hills by moonlight, met with little to complain of, till w« arrived about « ten o'elok at Eartham. Here we are as happy, as it is in. the power of terreflrial good to make us. It is almoft a paradife in which we dwell ; and our reception has been... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1803 - 572 halaman
...housed, as it happened, that night no company but ourselves. There we slept well, and rose perfectly refreshed. And except some terrors, that I felt at passing over the Sussex hiHs by moon-light, met with little to complain of, till we arrived about ten o'clock at Eartham. Here... | |
| 1821 - 970 halaman
...he adds, " is as elegant as his scenes are charming." " Here," he tells his friend, Mr. Greathead, " we are as happy as it is in the power of terrestrial...it was possible for friendship and hospitality to con• Hajrley'sLifeofCowper, iii. 436. f Ib. 433. > trive. I have much to see and to enjoy," he adds,... | |
| William Bengo' Collyer - 1822 - 502 halaman
...adds, " is a» elegant as his scenes are charming." " Here," he tells his friend, Mr. Greathead, " we are as happy as it is in the power of terrestrial...it was possible for friendship and hospitality to con* Hayley's Life of Cowper, iii. 496. t It. 433. trive. I have much to see and to enjoy," he adds,... | |
| 1826 - 440 halaman
...that housed, as it happened, that night, no company but ourselves : we slept well and rose perfectly refreshed, and, except some terrors that I felt at passing over the Sussex Hills at moonlight, met with little to complain of, till we arrived, about ten o'clock, at Eartham. Here... | |
| Thomas Taylor (biographer.) - 1833 - 426 halaman
...and rose perfectly refreshed, and except some terrors that I felt at passing over the Sussex Hills at moonlight, met with little to complain of, till we...Eartham. Here we are as happy as it is in the power of earthly good to make us. It is almost a paradise in which we dwell ; and our reception has been the... | |
| Thomas Taylor - 1833 - 512 halaman
...that housed, as it happened, that night, no company but ourselves; we slept well and rose perfectly refreshed, and except some terrors that I felt at passing over the Sussex Hills at moonlight, met with little to complain of, till we arrived about ten o'clock at Eartham. Here we... | |
| 1835 - 440 halaman
...that housed, as it happened, that night, no company but ourselves: we slept well and rose perfectly refreshed, and, except some terrors that I felt at passing over the Sussex Hills at moonlight) met with little to complain of, till we arrived, about ten o'clock, at Eartham. Here... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 358 halaman
...wood. I had for my part no conception that a poet could be the owner of such a Paradise 29." — " Here we are, as happy as it is in the power of terrestrial good to make us, — and our reception has been the kindest that it was possible for friendship and hospitality to contrive... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 378 halaman
...wood. I had for my part no conception that a poet could be the owner of such a Paradise 2'." — " Here we are, as happy as it is in the power of terrestrial good to make us, — and our reception has been the kindest that it was possible for friendship and hospitality to contrive... | |
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