| James Thomson - 1824 - 256 páginas
...bitter breathing frost : Then to the shelter of the hut he fled ; And the wild season, sordid, pined away. For home he had not ; home is the resort Of...into bliss. But this the rugged savage never felt, E'en desolate in crowds ; and thus his days Roil'd heavy, dark, and unenjoy'd along : A waste of time... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1824 - 490 páginas
...; — Then to the shelter of the hut he fled, And the wild season, sordid, pined away. For home Ite had not. — Home is the resort Of love, of joy, of...into bliss. But this the rugged savage never felt, Ev'n desolate in crowds; — and thus his days Roll, heavy, dark, and unenjoy'd along. A waste of tim*... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 páginas
...symptom of a mind in health, Is rest of heart, and pleasure felt at home. Young's Night Thoughts, n. 8. . Home is the resort Of love, of joy, of -peace and...polish'd friends, And dear relations mingle into bliss. The touch of kindred too and love he feels ; The modest eye, whose beams on his alone Extatic shine... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 páginas
...north. With Winter charged let the mix'd tempest fly, Hail, rain, and snow, and bitter-breathing frost: Then to the shelter of the hut he fled ; And the wild season, sordid, pined away. For home he had not; home is the resort Of love, of joy, of peace, and plenty, where, Supporting... | |
| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1824 - 820 páginas
...Tells of a nameless deed. BY ANN RADCLIFFE. THE MYSTERIES OF UDOLPHO. CHAP. I. - Home is the resort j Of love, of joy, of peace, and plenty, where, Supporting and supported, polish'd frit-mis And dear relations mingle into bliss. THOMSON'. ON the pleasant banks of the Garonne, in the... | |
| George Ingram - 1825 - 102 páginas
...ixisoms' read bosom's. 70, linc 12, for trumpet;i, read trumpet's. THE PLEASURES OF HOME. PART THE FIRST. Home is the resort Of love, of joy, of peace, and...polish'd friends, And dear relations mingle into bliss. THOMSON. ARGUMENT. Sulgect stated — Invocation — The love of Home vnicersal and the effect of association... | |
| James Thomson - 1826 - 268 páginas
...north, With Winter charg'd, let the mix'd tempest fly, Hail, rain, and snow, and bitter-breathing frost: Then to the shelter of the hut he fled; And the wild...into bliss. But this the rugged savage never felt, E'en desolate in crowds; and thus his days It»lI'd heavy, dark, and unenjoy'd along: A waste of time!... | |
| James Thomson - 1826 - 438 páginas
...With winter charg'd , let the mix'd tempest fly, Hail, rain, and snow, and hitter-breathing frost: Then to the shelter of the hut he fled ; And the wild...peace and plenty; where , Supporting and supported, polish 'd friends, And dear relations, mingle into bliss. But this the rugged savage never felt, Ev'n... | |
| George Crabb - 1826 - 768 páginas
...violent means ; every country may become desolate which is exposed to*tne inroads of a ravaging army ; Supporting and supported, polish'd friends And dear...into bliss ; But this the rugged savage never felt, E'en desolate in crowds. THOMSON. TO RECEDE, RETREAT, RETIRE, WITHDRAW, SECEDE. To recede is to go... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1826 - 548 páginas
...With winter charged, let the mix'd tempest fly, Hail, rain, and snow, and bitter-breathing frost ; — Then to the shelter of the hut he fled, And the wild season, sordid, pined away. For home he had not. — Home is the resort Of love, of joy, of peace and plenty, where,... | |
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