Seems not a blank to me, a loss of all Those fond sensations, those enchanting dreams, Which cheat a toiling world from day to day, And form the whole of happiness they know. It is. to me perfection, glory, triumph. Nay, fondly would I chuse it, tho... Discipline, by the author of 'Self-control'. - Strana 159autor/autoři: Mary Brunton - 1814Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| James Thomson - 1730 - 100 str.
...death appears not in a dreary light, Seem not a blank to me ; a lofmg all Thofe fond fenfations, thofe enchanting dreams, Which cheat a toiling world from day to day. And form the whole of happinefs they know. It is to me perfection, glory, triumph. Nay fondly would I chufe it, tho' perfuaded... | |
| James Thomson - 1750 - 270 str.
...appears not in a dreary light, Seems not a blank to me, a lofs of all Thofe fond fenfations, thofe enchanting dreams, Which cheat a toiling world from day to day, And form the whole of happinefs they know. It is to me perfection, glory, triumph. Nay fondly would I chuie it, tho' perfuaded... | |
| James Thomson - 1757 - 272 str.
...appears not in a dreary light, Seems not a blank to me, a lofs of all Thofe fond fenfations, thofe enchanting dreams, Which cheat a toiling world from day to day, And form the whole of happinefs they know. It is to me perfeftion, glory, triumph. Nay fondly would I chufe it, tho' perfuaded... | |
| James Thomson - 1763 - 422 str.
...appears not in a dreary light, Seems not a blank to me, a lols of all Thofe fond fenf.ttions, thofe enchanting dreams, Which cheat a toiling world from day to day, And from the whole of happinefc they know. It is to me perfection, glory, triumph. Nay, fondly- would 1... | |
| James Thomson - 1766 - 274 str.
...appears not in .a dreary light, Seems not a blank to me, a lofs of :ill Thofe fond ferifatioas, thofe enchanting dreams, Which cheat a toiling world from day to day, And form the whole of happinefs they know. It is t6 me perfection, glory, triumph. Nay fondly would I chufe it, tho' perfuaded... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 374 str.
...appears not in a 'dreary light, Seem not a blank to me ; a loiing all Thofe fond fenfations, thofe enchanting dreams, Which cheat a" toiling world from day to day, And form the whole of happinefs they know. It is to me perfection, glory, triumph. Nay, fondly would I chufe it, tho' perfuaded... | |
| John Bell - 1778 - 364 str.
...death appears not in a dreary light, Seem not a blank to me ; a lofing all Thofe fond fenfations, thofe enchanting dreams, Which cheat a toiling world from day to day, And form the whole of happinefs they know. It is to me perfection, glory, triumph. Nay, fondly would I chufe it, tho' perfuaded... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 344 str.
...? SOPHONISBA. Shift not thy colour at the sound of death; For death appears not in a dreary light, Seems not a blank to me, a loss of all Those fond...world from day to day, And form the whole of happiness they know. It is. to me perfection, glory, triumph. Nay, fondly would I chuse it, tho' persuaded It... | |
| Marianne Breton - 1817 - 584 str.
....Death ; 'Seems not a Hank to me ; a loss of all Those fond sensations — those enchanting elrearas Which .cheat .a toiling world from day to day, And...knows; Death is to me perfection, glory, triumph. THOMSOK. IT was the evening after the sudden departure of the laird Donalbert from Glanmabrochie Castle,... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 str.
...To nobler heights, inspires immortal deeds, Ev'n softens brutes, and adds a grace to virtue. Ibid. Those fond sensations, those enchanting dreams, Which...world from day to day, And form the whole of happiness they know. Ibid. a. 5, s. 7. What is this subtle searching flame of love, That penetrates the tender... | |
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