The ComplaintJesper Harding, 1847 - 216 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 5
... which now must be won into complacency and soothed to delight . Perhaps as life advances , and even our intellectual sensations lose something of their vividness , we may be found to grow less CRITICAL OBSERVATIONS. ...
... which now must be won into complacency and soothed to delight . Perhaps as life advances , and even our intellectual sensations lose something of their vividness , we may be found to grow less CRITICAL OBSERVATIONS. ...
الصفحة 14
... spider's most attenuated thread Is cord , is cable , to man's tender tie On earthly bliss ; it breaks at every breeze . O ye blest scenes of permanent delight ! A ' ull , above measure ! lasting , beyond. 14 THE COMPLAINT . [ NIGHT I.
... spider's most attenuated thread Is cord , is cable , to man's tender tie On earthly bliss ; it breaks at every breeze . O ye blest scenes of permanent delight ! A ' ull , above measure ! lasting , beyond. 14 THE COMPLAINT . [ NIGHT I.
الصفحة 15
... delight . In every varied posture , place , and hour , How widow'd every thought of every joy ! Thought , busy thought ! too busy for my peace ! Through the dark postern of time long elapsed , Led softly , by the stillness of the night ...
... delight . In every varied posture , place , and hour , How widow'd every thought of every joy ! Thought , busy thought ! too busy for my peace ! Through the dark postern of time long elapsed , Led softly , by the stillness of the night ...
الصفحة 17
... delights To woe's wide empire ; where deep troubles toss , Loud sorrows howl , envenomed passions bite , Ravenous calamities our vitals seize , And threatening fate wide opens to devour . What then am I , who sorrow for myself ? In age ...
... delights To woe's wide empire ; where deep troubles toss , Loud sorrows howl , envenomed passions bite , Ravenous calamities our vitals seize , And threatening fate wide opens to devour . What then am I , who sorrow for myself ? In age ...
الصفحة 21
... delight me ; half impress On my dark cloud an Iris ; and from grief Call glory . Dost thou mourn PHILANDER's fate ? I know , thou say'st it : says thy life the same ? He mourns the dead , who lives as they desire . Where is that thrift ...
... delight me ; half impress On my dark cloud an Iris ; and from grief Call glory . Dost thou mourn PHILANDER's fate ? I know , thou say'st it : says thy life the same ? He mourns the dead , who lives as they desire . Where is that thrift ...
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