Norwegian Studies in English, Vydání 7Oslo University Press, 1958 |
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... sweet felicity , To praise her great Creator ! Survey the giddy world with scorn , Nor mind the courtier's whining . To day ambition lifts his horn , To morrow he's repining.5 56 The insincerity of this type of poem is often underlined ...
... sweet felicity , To praise her great Creator ! Survey the giddy world with scorn , Nor mind the courtier's whining . To day ambition lifts his horn , To morrow he's repining.5 56 The insincerity of this type of poem is often underlined ...
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... sweet appear ! The mountain here heaves up his airy height , A short horizon to my boundless sight . Deep in the vale old Liffey rolls his tides , Romantick prospects crown his rev'rend sides ; Now thro ' wild grotts , and pendant woods ...
... sweet appear ! The mountain here heaves up his airy height , A short horizon to my boundless sight . Deep in the vale old Liffey rolls his tides , Romantick prospects crown his rev'rend sides ; Now thro ' wild grotts , and pendant woods ...
Strana 342
... sweet contemplation , of peace , contentment , and ' Sweet Innocence , ' ' Who sport with young Simplicity beneath / Her mossy roof . ' 963 To underline the connection between 342 THE HAPPY MAN.
... sweet contemplation , of peace , contentment , and ' Sweet Innocence , ' ' Who sport with young Simplicity beneath / Her mossy roof . ' 963 To underline the connection between 342 THE HAPPY MAN.
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