| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 páginas
...every wind, And snatch a fearful joy. Gay hope is theirs, by fancy fed, Less pleasing when possessed ; x miles to the top ; the road runs winding up it,...six feet broad ; on one hand is the rock, with woo ever new, And lively cheer of vigour born ; The thoughtless day, the easy night, The spirits pure,... | |
| William Collins - 1844 - 324 páginas
...limiti of their little reign, And unknown regions dare descry : Still as they run they look hehind, I They hear a voice in every wind, ' And snatch a fearful joy. Gay hope is theirs, hy fancy fed, Less pleasing when possest ; The tear forgot as soon as shed, The sunshine of the hreast:... | |
| William Collins - 1844 - 328 páginas
...limits of their little reign, And unknown regions dare descry : Still as they ren they look hehind, They hear a voice in every wind, And snatch a fearful joy. Gay hope is theirs, hy fancy fed, Lew pleasing when possest; The tear forgot as soon as shed, The sunshine of the hreast:... | |
| Charles Rowcroft - 1844 - 894 páginas
...adventurers disdain The limits of their little reign, And unknown regions dare descry : Still as they run, they look behind, They hear a voice in every wind, And snatch a fearful joy." GHAT. IT was not for several days after Frank's arrival, that Mr. Coverley proceeded to examine the... | |
| Frederick Chamier - 1844 - 798 páginas
...manner described by the poet in reference to a different source of delight. " Still as they run, thej look behind, They hear a voice in every wind, And snatch a fearful joy." Jacob surrendered himself to the happiness of the hour ; the circumstance of a supernatural neighbourhood... | |
| University magazine - 1845 - 772 páginas
...adventurers disdain The limits of their little rei^n, And unknown regions dare descry : Still, as they run they look behind, They hear a voice in every wind,...Gay hope is theirs, by fancy fed, Less pleasing when pnssess'd 1 The tear, forgot as soon as shed, The sunshine of the breast ; Theirs, buxom health, of... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 páginas
...adventurers disdain The limits of their little reign, And unknown regions dare descry : Still as they run they look behind, They hear a voice in every wind, And snatch a fearful joy.1 Gay hope is theirs, by fancy fed, Less pleasing when possest ; The tear forgot as soon as shed,... | |
| 1847 - 490 páginas
...adventurers disdain The limits of their little reign, And unknown regions dare descry ; Still as they run they look behind, They hear a voice in every wind, And snatch a fearful joy. " To each his sufferings; all are men, Condemn'd alike to groan; The tender for another's pain, The... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1847 - 276 páginas
...regious dare descry : Still as they run they look behind, They hear a voice in every wind, And snateh a fearful joy. Gay hope is theirs, by fancy fed, Less pleasing when posscst; The tear forgot as soon as shed, The suushine of the breast: Theirs buxom health of rosy hue,... | |
| Leitch Ritchie - 1848 - 380 páginas
...scene before his eyes. The poet saw and experimentally felt what he so masterly describes:—• " Gay hope is theirs, by fancy fed, Less pleasing when...Theirs buxom health of rosy hue, Wild wit, invention ever new, And lively chcer of vigour born ; The thoughtless day, the easy night, The spirits pure,... | |
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