A silver stream shall roll his waters near, Gilt with the sunbeams here and there, On whose enamelled bank I'll walk, And see how prettily they smile, and hear How prettily they talk. The history of Mary Grove - Halaman 99oleh Julia Addison - 1854Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1862 - 592 halaman
...Ah ! wretched and too solitary he, Who loves not his own company ! He'll feel the weight of it mauy a day, Unless he call in sin or vanity, To help to hear it away. THE GRASSHOPPER. From Anacreon. Happy insect! what can he In happiness compared to thee?... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 344 halaman
...whose enamelled bank I'll walk, and see how prettily they smile, and hear how prettily they talk. W Ah! wretched and too solitary he, who loves not his own company! He'll feel the weight oft many a day, unless he calls in sin or vanity to help to bear't away. O solitude,... | |
| W. K. - 1865 - 260 halaman
...On whose enamelled bank I'll walk, And see how prettily they smile, And hear how prettily they talk. Ah ! wretched and too solitary he, Who loves not his own company ! He'll feel the weight of it many a day, Unless he calls in sin or vanity To help to bear it away.... | |
| W. K. - 1865 - 238 halaman
...On whose enamelled bank I'll walk, And see how prettily they smile, And hear how prettily they talk. Ah ! wretched and too solitary he, Who loves not his own company ! He'll feel the weight of it many a day, Unless he calls in sin or vanity To help to bear it away.... | |
| John Rolfe - 1867 - 404 halaman
...follow'd, sought, and sued, — This is to be alone ; this, this, is Solitude.* Childc Harold, Canto II. AH ! wretched and too solitary he, Who loves not his own company ; He'll feel the weight oft many a day, Unless he call in Sin or Vanity, To help to bear't away. COWLEY.... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1868 - 240 halaman
...whose enamel'd bank I'll walk, And see how prettily they smile, and hear How prettily they talk. 6. Ah wretched, and too solitary he, Who loves not his own company ! He'll feel the weight oft many a day, Unless he call in sin or vanity To help to bear't away. 7.... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1870 - 288 halaman
...replying, Nor be myself, too, mute. Ah! wretehed and too solitary he, Who loves not his own company ! He'll feel the weight of it many a day, Unless he call in, sin or vanity, To help to bear 't away. ****** When Epicurus to the world had taught That Pleasure was the Chiefest Good, (And was,... | |
| William Spalding - 1870 - 482 halaman
...they talk. All wretched and too solitary he Who loves not his own company I Hell feel the weight oft many a day, Unless he call in Sin or Vanity To help to bear 't away! CHAPTER VI. THE AGE OF SPENSER, SHAKSPEARE, BACON, AND MILTON. AD 1558— AD 1660. SECTION... | |
| William Spalding - 1872 - 482 halaman
...they talk. All wretched and too solitary he Who loves not his own company 1 He 11 feel the weight oft many a day, Unless he call in Sin or Vanity To help to bear't away 1 CHAPTER VI. THE AGE OF SPENSER, SHAKSPEARE, BACON, AND MILTON. AD 1558—AD 1660. SECTION... | |
| Robert Bell - 1872 - 420 halaman
...whose enamelled bank I 'll walk, And see how prettily they smile, and hear How prettily they talk. Ah! wretched, and too solitary! he Who loves not his own company! He 'II feel the weight of 't many a day, Unless he call in Sin or Vanity To help to bear 't away. Oh,... | |
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