| George Wickham - 1841 - 258 str.
...again ; To have renewed the pleasant scenes of youth, Knit with the ties of friendship and of truth And, while the wings of Fancy still are free, And...— Thyself removed, thy power to soothe me left." THE END. AN APPENDIX, CONTAINING A LIST OF THE OFFICERS AND SERVANTS, BELONGING TO florist's hospital,... | |
| William Cowper - 1841 - 240 str.
...contemplation's help, not sought in vain, I seem t' have liv'd my childhood o'er again ; To have renew'd the joys that once were mine, Without the sin of violating...wings of Fancy still are free, And I can view this mimick show of thee, Time has but half succeeded in his theft — Thyself romov'd, thy pow'r to sooth... | |
| Seven ages - 1842 - 154 str.
...contemplation's help, not sought in vain, I seem t'have lived my childhood o'er again; To have renewed the joys that once were mine, Without the sin of violating...of fancy still are free, And I can view this mimic shew of thee, Time has but half succeeded in his theft— Thyself removed, thy pow'r to soothe me left.... | |
| John D. Post - 1842 - 314 str.
...help, not sought in vain, And, while the wings of fancy still are free,d And I can view this mimmick show of thee, Time has .but half succeeded in his...theft/ Thyself removed, thy power to soothe me, left. • " ffl § 25. 1. b Sound of gft ? c § 26. 2. d 6 26. 3. f Sound of vowel 1 g § 43. 16. k $ 19.... | |
| English poetry - 1844 - 110 str.
...contemplation's help, not sought in vain, I seem to have lived my childhood o'er again ; To have renewed the joys that once were mine, Without the sin of violating...— Thyself removed, thy power to soothe me left. COWPER. THE COTTER'S SATURDAY NIGHT. NOVEMBER chill blaws loud with angry sugh ; The shortening winter-day... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 484 str.
...contemplation's help, not sought in vain, I seem to have lived my childhood o'er again ; To have renewed the joys that once were mine, Without the sin of violating...— Thyself removed, thy power to soothe me left. This is no doubt, as a whole, Cowper's finest poem, at once springing from the deepest and purest fount... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 str.
...contemplation's help, not sought in Tain, I seem to hare lived my childhood o'er again : To hare renewed thy side ; Should tax thee with perjury, claim thee...bear thee away to the grave !' Thus saying, his arms [ Voltaire and the Lace-worker.] Yon cottager, who weave« at her own door, Pillow and bobbins all... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 str.
...contemplation'« help, not sought in vain, I seem to hare lived my childhood o'er again : To have renewed the jovs acquainted with the business of the war office ; thirdly, that he, duri wing» of fancy »till arc free, And I can view this mimic show of thec, Time has but half succeeded... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1845 - 482 str.
...contemplation's help, not sought in vain, I seem to have lived my childhood o'er again ; To have renewed the joys that once were mine, Without the sin of violating...— Thyself removed, thy power to soothe me left. LESSON LXVIII. EXERCISES IN ARTICULATION. Smooth, snail, Vist'n'd, list'ns, Yist'n'st, spear, spleen,... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1846 - 922 str.
...contemplation's help, not sought in vain, I seem to have lived my childhood o'er again ; To have renewed the joys that once were mine, Without the sin of violating...— Thyself removed, thy power to soothe me left. THE ROSE. THE rose had been washed, just washed in a shower, Which Mary to Anna conveyed, The plentiful... | |
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