| George Crabbe - 1836 - 344 páginas
...and heart, When the dear friends had nothing to impart:— All! all! are over;—now th' accomplish'd maid Longs for the world, of nothing there afraid:...thy view, Thy pleasures many, and each pleasure new: Ah!—world experienced ! what of thee is told ? How few thy pleasures, and those few how old ! Within... | |
| 1837 - 352 páginas
...part only of that community. Pennsylvania Decimation of Rig /its. 1051. The World. Ah world unknoivn ! how charming is thy view Thy pleasures many and each...told — How few thy pleasures, and those few how old ! Crabbe's Tales. 1052. Wise Men and Fools. — Wise men do foolish things it is true, but it is because... | |
| George Crabbe - 1845 - 558 páginas
...All ! all I are over ; — now th1 accomplish'd maid | Without, temptation strikes on either sense, Longs for the world, of nothing there afraid : Dreams...Love knits their hearts and Hymen joins their hands. And slowly back the treasured coinage drops : Heroic deed ! for should he now comply, Ah ¡—world... | |
| George Crabbe - 1846 - 376 páginas
...heart, When the dear friends had nothing to impart : — All ! all ! are over ; — now th' accomplish'd maid Longs for the world, of nothing there afraid...told ? How few thy pleasures, and those few how old ! Withiu a silent street, and far apart From noise of business, from a quay or mart, Stands an old... | |
| George Crabbe - 1852 - 560 páginas
...heart, When the dear friends had nothing to impart : — All ! all ! are over ; — now th' accomph'sh'd maid Longs for the world, of nothing there afraid...is told ? How few thy pleasures, and those few how cold ! Within a silent street, and far apart From noise of business, from a quay or mart. Stands an... | |
| Alicia Moore - 1854 - 414 páginas
...guided by the hand of one of his chosen people ! " - Ah ! — World unknown ! how charming it thy view 1 Thy pleasures many, and each pleasure new ; Ah ! —...told ? How few thy pleasures, and those few how old 1 " CRABBK. TIME always mitigates, if it does not wholly efface, those mortifications which are inflicted... | |
| Frederick Hinde - 1858 - 64 páginas
...this dull world — this land of thorns ever around us, ever increasing, cut down by death alone ! "Ah, world unknown, how charming is thy- view, Thy...told, How few thy pleasures, and those few how old." How doth it not to all its votaries, high and lowly alike, who seek it with sincerity and a loving... | |
| John Cooper Grocott - 1863 - 562 páginas
...The world knows nothing of its greatest men. HENRY TAYLOR. — Philip Van Artevelde, Act I. Scene 5. Ah ! world unknown ! how charming is thy view, Thy...pleasures many, and each pleasure new : Ah !— world experienc'd 1 what of thee is told ? How few thy pleasures, and those few how old ! CRAERE.— The... | |
| Frederick Hinde - 1864 - 150 páginas
...this dull world — this land of thorns ever around us, ever increasing, cut down by death alone ! " Ah, world unknown, how charming is thy view, Thy pleasures...told, How few thy pleasures, and those few how old ! " How doth it not to all its votaries, high and lowly alike, who seek it with sincerity and a loving... | |
| John Rolfe - 1867 - 404 páginas
...by chance we stay our minds on aught, It is some picture on the margin wrought. DRUMMOND. Sonnets. AH ! world unknown ! how charming is thy view, Thy...told ? How few thy pleasures, and those few how old ! CRABBE. Tales — The Horough School. THE only fence against the world is a thorough knowledge of... | |
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