| Walter Savage Landor - 1826 - 534 páginas
...offered up in the churches to God. Happy the man, whose aspirations are pure enough to mingle with it! How many fond and how many lively thoughts have been nurtured under this tree I how many kind hearts have beaten here ! Its branches are not so numerous as the couples they have... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 618 páginas
...offered up in the churches to God. Happy the man whose aspirations are pure enough to mingle with it ! How many fond and how many lively thoughts have been...invited to sit beside it, nor its blossoms and leaves as the expressions of tenderness it has witnessed. What appeals to the pure all-seeing heavens ! what... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1846 - 620 páginas
...offered up in the churches to God. Happy the man whose aspirations are pure enough to mingle with it ! How many fond and how many lively thoughts have been...how many kind hearts have beaten here ! Its branches arc not so numerous as the couples they have invited to sit beside it, nor its blossoms and leaves... | |
| William Howitt - 1847 - 566 páginas
...offered up in the churches of God. Happy the man whose aspirations are pure enough to mingle with it ! " How many fond, and how many lively thoughts have been nurtured under this very tree ! How many kind hearts have beaten here ! Its branches are not so numerous as the couples... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1851 - 192 páginas
...offered up in the churches to God. Happy the man whose aspirations are pure enough to mingle with it ! How many fond and how many lively thoughts have been...blossoms and leaves together as the expressions of ten* All books are written upon it in Ceylon. derness it has witnessed. What appeals to the pure all-seeing... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1856 - 346 páginas
...offered up in the churches to God. Happy is the man whose aspirations are pure enough to mingle with it ! How many fond, and how many lively thoughts have been...invited to sit beside it, nor its blossoms and leaves as the expressions of tenderness it has witnessed. What appeals to the pure, all-seeing heavens ! what... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1876 - 646 páginas
...offered up in the churches to God. Happy the man whose aspirations are pure enough to mingle with it ! How many fond and how many lively thoughts have been...invited to sit beside it, nor its blossoms and leaves as the expressions of tenderness it has witnessed. What appeals to the pure all-seeing heavens ! what... | |
| Sidney Colvin - 1881 - 250 páginas
...fortresses and their armies, nay, sometimes their daughters, have not sold it : must it fall ? . . . " How many fond and how many lively thoughts have been...invited to sit beside it, nor its blossoms and leaves as the expressions of tenderness it has witnessed. What appeals to the pure all-seeing heavens ! what... | |
| Sidney Colvin - 1881 - 242 páginas
...are not so numerous as the couples they have invited to sit beside it, nor its blossoms and leaves as the expressions of tenderness it has witnessed. What appeals to the pure all-seeing heavens! whatsimilitudestothe everlasting mountains ! what protestations of eternal truth and constancy from... | |
| Walter Savage Landor - 1883 - 554 páginas
...offered up in the churches to God. Happy the man whose aspirations are pure enough to mingle with it ! nurtured under this tree ! How many kind hearts have...invited to sit beside it, nor its blossoms and leaves as the expressions of tenderness it has witnessed. What appeals to the pure all-seeing heavens, what... | |
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