| 1807 - 532 páginas
...wood-bines that cover The bower where he sat with Wife, Children, and Friends. The day-spring of youth, if unclouded by sorrow, Alone on itself for enjoyment depends, But drear is the twilight of ago, if it borrow No charms from the smile of Wife, Children, and Friends. Let the breath of the Muse... | |
| Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1810 - 424 páginas
...darspring of youth, still Unclouded by sorrow, • Alone'on'ttsdf for enjoyment depends; B«t 4rear is the twilight of age, if it borrow .-, No warmth from the smiles of — wife, children, and friends. ON COLONEL WARDLE DISPUTING THE VERACITY OF MRS. CLARKE.... | |
| 1808 - 408 páginas
...friends. t The day-spring of youth, still unclouded by sorrow, Alone on itself for enjoyment depends ; But is the twilight of age, if it borrow No warmth from the smiles of — wife, children and friends. Let the breath of renown ever freshen and nourish Tha laurel... | |
| William Robert Spencer - 1811 - 262 páginas
...that cover The bower where he sate with Wife, Children, and Friends. The day-spring of youth, still unclouded by sorrow, Alone on itself for enjoyment...the twilight of age if it borrow No warmth from the smiles of Wife, Children, and Friends. Let the breath of renown ever freshen and nourish The laurel... | |
| James Plumptre - 1811 - 486 páginas
...The bow'r where he sat with Wife, Children and Friends. The day-spring of Youth still unclouded with sorrow Alone on itself for enjoyment depends, But drear is the twilight of Age, if it borrow JVo warmth from the smiles of Wife, Children and Friends. Let the breath of Renown ever freshen and... | |
| 1822 - 418 páginas
...that caver The bower where he sat with Wife, Children, and Friends. The day-spring of youth, still unclouded by sorrow, Alone on itself for enjoyment...the twilight of age, if it borrow No warmth from the smiles of Wife, Children, and Friends. Let the breath of renown ever freshen and nourish The laurel... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1823 - 470 páginas
...that cover [and friends. The bower where he sat with wife, children, The dayspring of youth, still unclouded by sorrow, Alone on itself for enjoyment...the twilight of age if it borrow No warmth from the smiles of wife, children, and friends. Let the breath of renown ever freshen and nourish The laurel... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1823 - 402 páginas
...that cover [and friends. The bower where he sat with wife, children, The dayspring of youth, still unclouded by sorrow, Alone on itself for enjoyment...the twilight of age if it borrow No warmth from the smiles of wife, children, and friends. Let the breath of renown ever freshen and nourish The laurel... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1823 - 406 páginas
...that cover [and friends. The bower where he sat with wife, children, The dayspring of youth, still unclouded by sorrow, Alone on itself for enjoyment...the twilight of age if it borrow No warmth from the smiles of wife, children, and friends. Let the breath of renown ever freshen and nourish The laurel... | |
| 1827 - 492 páginas
...woodbines that cover The bower where he sat with Wife, Children, and Friends. The day-spring of youth, if unclouded by sorrow, Alone on itself for enjoyment...But drear is the twilight of age, if it borrow No charm from the smile of Wife, Children, and Friends. Let the breath of the Muse ever freshen and nourish... | |
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