The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, from the Best WritersCollins and Company, 1832 - 252 pagini |
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Pagina 47
... smiles , while his heart throbs within from apprehensions of secret treachery . Hence fretfulness and ill - humour , disgust at the world , and all the painful sen- sations of an irritated and embittered mind . 4 So numerous and great ...
... smiles , while his heart throbs within from apprehensions of secret treachery . Hence fretfulness and ill - humour , disgust at the world , and all the painful sen- sations of an irritated and embittered mind . 4 So numerous and great ...
Pagina 76
... smiles at her influence ; while the man of contemplation walks forth with the evening , amidst the fragrance of How- ers , and promises of plenty ; nor returns to his cottage till darkness closes the scene upon his eye . Then cometh the ...
... smiles at her influence ; while the man of contemplation walks forth with the evening , amidst the fragrance of How- ers , and promises of plenty ; nor returns to his cottage till darkness closes the scene upon his eye . Then cometh the ...
Pagina 172
... smile at heart . True greatness . -Who noble ends by noble means obtains , Or failing , smiles in exile or in chains , Like good Aurelius let him reign , or bleed Like Socrates , that man is great indeed . The tear of sympathy . fo ...
... smile at heart . True greatness . -Who noble ends by noble means obtains , Or failing , smiles in exile or in chains , Like good Aurelius let him reign , or bleed Like Socrates , that man is great indeed . The tear of sympathy . fo ...
Pagina 176
... smiles secure , As in the blaze of day . Resignation . And Oh ! by error's force subdu'd , Since oft my stubborn will Prepost'rous shuns the latent good , And grasps the specious ill . Not to my wish , but to my want , Do thou thy gifts ...
... smiles secure , As in the blaze of day . Resignation . And Oh ! by error's force subdu'd , Since oft my stubborn will Prepost'rous shuns the latent good , And grasps the specious ill . Not to my wish , but to my want , Do thou thy gifts ...
Pagina 181
... smiles and frowns of fate , Exalts great nature's favourites : a wealth That ne'er encumbers ; nor to baser hands Can be transferr'd . It is the only good Man justly boasts of , or can call his own . Riches are oft by guilt and baseness ...
... smiles and frowns of fate , Exalts great nature's favourites : a wealth That ne'er encumbers ; nor to baser hands Can be transferr'd . It is the only good Man justly boasts of , or can call his own . Riches are oft by guilt and baseness ...
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