Thrice happy he, who by some shady grove, Far from the clamorous world, doth live his own ; Though solitary, who is not alone, But doth converse with that eternal Love. O how more sweet is bird's harmonious moan, Or the hoarse sobbings of the widow'd... Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical - Pàgina 255per Nathan Drake - 1828Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1847 - 850 pàgines
...Mariam thus been proud, Long famous life to her had been allowed. —LADY ELIZABETH CAREW. RETIREMENT. THRICE happy he who by some shady grove, Far from...not alone, But doth converse with that eternal love. Oh how more sweet is bird's harmonious moan, Or the hoarse sobbings of the widowed dove, Than those... | |
| Robert Turnbull - 1847 - 396 pàgines
...well imagine, in his summer bower * Warbling. on the banks of the Esk. It is peculiarly harmonious : Thrice happy he who by some shady grove, Far from the clamorous world doth live his own, Thou solitary, who is not alone, But doth converse with that eternal love. 0 how more sweet is bird's... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 pàgines
...to touch thee deign, Like widow'd turtle still her loss complain. [The Praise of a Solitary Life.] Thou solitary, who is not alone, But doth converse with that eternal love. 0 how more sweet is bird's... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1849 - 578 pàgines
...The aim posts westward, passed is thy morn, And twice it is not given thee to be born. RETIREMENT. THRICE happy he, who by some shady grove, Far from...not alone, But doth converse with that eternal love. Oh ! how more sweet is bird's harmonious moan, Or the hoarse sobbings of the widowed dove, Than those... | |
| Sir James Edward Alexander - 1849 - 380 pàgines
...such as Netherwood now presents— "Thricehappy he who by some shady grove, Far from the clam'rous world doth live his own, Though solitary, who is not alone, But doth converse with that eternal love; Oh ! how more sweet is birds' harmonious moan, Or the hoarse sobbings of the widowed dove, Than those... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 pàgines
...Thou solitary, who is not alone, But doth converse with that eternal love. 0 how more sweet is bird's ZM[2Q Y [ prince'« throne, Which good make doubtful, do the evil approve ! 0 how more sweet is Zephyr's wholesome... | |
| John Yonge Akerman - 1850 - 242 pàgines
...voice welcomes us, and we shall eat our supper with a relish which hunger alone can impart. FIFTH DAY. Thrice happy he, who, by some shady grove, Far from...not alone, But doth converse with that Eternal Love. Oh, how more sweet is bird's harmonious moan, Or the hoarse sobbings of the widow'd dove, Than those... | |
| 1851 - 608 pàgines
...contrasts its calm repose with the hollow pleasures of the Court: — " Thrice happy he, who, by some ehady grove, Far from the clamorous world, doth live his...not alone, But doth converse with that eternal love — Olí, how more sweet is bird's harmonious moan, Or the hoarse sobbings of the widow'd dove, Than... | |
| 1851 - 496 pàgines
...DIED, 1649. PLEASURES OF RETIREMENT. THRICE happy he who, by some shady grove, Far from the clain'rous world, doth live his own ; Though solitary, who is...not alone, But doth converse with that eternal love : 0 how more sweet is birds' harmonious moan, Or the hoarse sobbings of the widow'd dove, Than those... | |
| Abraham Mills - 1851 - 594 pàgines
...hand to touch thee deign, Like widow'd turtle still her loss complain. THE PRAISE OF A SOLITARY LIFE. Thrice happy he who by some shady grove, Far from the clamorous world, doth live his own. Thou solitary, who is not alone, But doth converse with that eternal love. O how more sweet is bird's... | |
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