| John Wilson - 1842 - 414 páginas
...their amorous descant join, Or cheerful fields resume their green attire. These ears, alas! for other notes repine; A different object do these eyes require*;...anguish melts no heart but mine, And in my breast th' imperfect joys expire. Yet morning smiles the busy race to cheer, And new-born pleasure brings... | |
| William Dobson - 1845 - 204 páginas
...their am'rous descant join, Or cheerful fields resume their green attire ; These ears, alas ! for other notes repine : A different object do these eyes require...joys expire ; Yet morning smiles the busy race to cheer, And new-born pleasure brings to happier men ; The fields to all their wonted tribute bear ;... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1846 - 350 páginas
...their amorous descant join, Or cheerful fields resume their green atlire : These can, alas ! for other notes repine, A different object do these eyes require...imperfect joys expire. Yet morning smiles the busy race to cheer, And new-born pleasure brings to happier men : The fields to all their wonted tribute bear ;... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1847 - 276 páginas
...Moniing- -hiiie, IMl- lifts his gnlden tiiv : : heir amnroiis de-eant jniii i resume iheir iirecii attire. A different object do these eyes require : My lonely...imperfect joys expire. Yet Morning smiles the busy race to cheer, And new-born pleasure brings to happier men : The fields to all their wonted tribute bear :... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1847 - 380 páginas
...prose even more widely than the lines which either precede or follow, in the position of the words. " A different object do these eyes require ; My lonely...mine ; And in my breast the imperfect joys expire." But were it otherwise, what would this prove, but a truth, of which no man ever doubted ? — videlicet,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1847 - 380 páginas
...even more widely than the lines which either precede or follow, in the position of the words. " Jl different object do these eyes require ; My lonely...mine ; And in my breast the imperfect joys expire." But were it otherwise, what would this prove, but a truth, of which no man ever doubted ? — videlicet,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1847 - 376 páginas
...lines which either precede or follow, in the position of the words. " A different object do these eye* require ; My lonely anguish melts no heart but mine ; And in my breast the imperfect joys expire." But were it otherwise, what would this prove, but a truth, of which no man ever doubted ? — videlicet,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - 1847 - 462 páginas
...attire. • These ears, alas ! for other notes repine ; A different object do these eyes require ; Afy lonely anguish melts no heart but mine ; And in my breast the imperfect jays expire. Yet morning smiles the busy race to cheer, And new-born pleasure brings to happier men... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1851 - 378 páginas
...amorous descant join ; Or cheerful fields resume their green attire : These ears, alas ! for other notes repine A different object do these eyes require...mine ; And in my breast the imperfect joys expire. V. 9. " Primosque et extremes metendo stravit humum, sine clade victor." Hor. Od. iv. 14, 31. V. 1.... | |
| William Collins, Thomas Gray - 1852 - 332 páginas
...their amorous descant join, Or cheerful fields resume their green attire : These ears, alas ! for other notes repine, A different object do these eyes require...imperfect joys expire. Yet Morning smiles the busy race to cheer, And new-born pleasure brings to happier men ; The fields to all their wonted tribute bear; To... | |
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