| William Hone - 1832 - 874 páginas
...ptople-thinning star That selfishness invokes, — the horsed war Panting along with many a bloody mane. I've thought of all this pride and all this pain....quiet hour, Which holds, in different tasks, by the fire-lighf, Me nod my friends here this delightful night, That Power itself has not one half the might... | |
| 1839 - 416 páginas
...selfishness invokes, — the horsed war, I'anting iilong with many u bloody mane. — I've thought of nil this pride, and all this pain, And all the insolent plenitudes of |>o\vcr, And 1 declare, by this most quiet hour, Which huida in dilVercut task» by the fire-light... | |
| George Washington Montgomery - 1841 - 232 páginas
...people-thinning star That selfishness invokes — the horeed war, iP an ling along with many a bloody mane. I've thought of all this pride, and all this pain,...by this most quiet hour, Which holds in different Vusks by the fire-light Me and my friends here, this delightful night, That Power itself has not one-half... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1844 - 314 páginas
...people-thinning star That selfishness invokes,—the horsed war, Panting along with many a bloody mane. I Ve thought of all this pride, and all this pain, And...hour, Which holds in different tasks by the fire-light 1 Me and my friends here, this delightful night, > That Power itself has not one half the might J Of... | |
| George Washington Montgomery - 1844 - 264 páginas
...people-thinning star That selfishness invokes—the horsed war, Panting along with many a bloody mane. I' ve thought of all this pride, and all this pain. And all the insolent plentitudes of power, And I declare, by this most quiet hour, Which holds in different tasks by the... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 páginas
...people-thinning star That selfishness invokes, — the horsed war, Panting along with many a bloody mane. I've thought of all this pride, and all this pain,...by this most quiet hour, Which holds in different tusks by the fire-light Me and my friends here, this delightful night, That power itself has not one... | |
| 1853 - 560 páginas
...people-thinning star That selfishness invokes,— the horsed war, Panting along with many a bloody mane. I 've thought of all this pride, and all this pain, And...And I declare, by this most quiet hour, Which holds iu different tasks by the fire-light Me and my friends here, this delightful night, That Power itself... | |
| Cyclopaedia, Henry Gardiner Adams - 1854 - 762 páginas
...heart of oak replace it; — thine the gains — Give him the rotten timber for his pains! Coleridge. I've thought of all this pride, and all this pain,...hour, Which holds in different tasks by the fire-light She, and my friends here, this delightful nignt, That power itself has not one half the might Of Gentleness.... | |
| George Washington Montgomery - 1870 - 334 páginas
...people-thinning star That selfishness invokes — the horsed war, Panting r«ong with many a bloody mane. I've thought of all this pride, and all this pain,...holds in different tasks by the fire-light Me and nay friends here, this delightful night, That power itself has not one-naif the might Of Gentleness.... | |
| Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 páginas
...regard Unto his place, than all the boist'rous moods That ignorant greatness prartiseth. — Jonson. I've thought of all this pride, and all this pain,...hour, Which holds in different tasks by the firelight She, and my friends here, this delightful night. That power itself has not one half the might Of Gentleness.... | |
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