Oh dismal dole, when the secret soul Is mock'd by the outward showing ; When we dress the eyes in a gay disguise, While the tears are inward flowing ; When groans and grief would be a relief, But with carols we keep them under, And a laugh we start when... Agnes Serle, by the author of 'The heiress'. - Strana 241autor/autoři: Ellen Pickering - 1835Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Horace Smith - 1827 - 402 str.
...BENTLEY, DORSET STREET. REUBEN APSLEY. CHAPTER I. " Oh dismal dole, when the secret soul Is mock'd by the outward showing ; When we dress the eyes in a gay...When groans and grief would be a relief, But with carols we keep them under, And a laugh we start when the throbbing heart Is ready to burst asunder... | |
| Horace Smith - 1827 - 1150 str.
...BENVLEY, DORSEV SVREEV. REUBEN APSLEY. CHAPTER L " Oh dismal dole, when the secret soul Is mock'd by the outward showing ; When we dress the eyes in a gay...When groans and grief would be a relief, But with carols we keep them under, And a laugh we start when the throbbing heart Is ready to burst asunder... | |
| Horace Smith - 1827 - 410 str.
...BENTLET, DORSET STREET. REUBEN APSLEY. CHAPTER I. " Oh dismal dole, when the secret soul Is mock'd by the outward showing ; When we dress the eyes in a gay...tears are inward flowing ; When groans and grief would he a relief, But with carols we keep them under, And a laugh we start when the throbbing heart Is ready... | |
| Cynosure - 1837 - 272 str.
...bosom, No freedom like serving thee, Oh, Woman ! OH dismal dole, when the secret soul Is mock'd by the outward showing ; When we dress the eyes in a gay...When groans and grief would be a relief, But with carols we keep them under, And a laugh we start when the throbbing heart Tno' sacred the tie that our... | |
| Elbridge Gerry Paige - 1857 - 362 str.
...mote it be ! ON ASSUMED CHEERFULNESS. TEXT. — Oh, dismal dole, when the secret soul Is mocked by the outward showing! When we dress the eyes in a gay disguise, While tears are inward flowing: When groans and grief would be a relief, But with carols we keep them under... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1866 - 726 str.
...Daphne but my tree.' B. JONSON HO ASSUMED GAIETY \J O DISMAL dole, when the secret soul is mocked by the outward showing; when we dress the eyes in a gay disguise,...flowing; when groans and grief would be a relief but with carols we keep them under, and a laugh we start when the throbbing heart is ready to burst asunder.... | |
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