| Anne Kingsmill Finch Countess of Winchilsea - 1713 - 408 páginas
...O'er all below a folemn Quiet grown, [Own : Joys in th'inferiour World, and thinks it like her In fuch a Night let Me abroad remain, Till Morning breaks,...Our Cares, our Toils, our Clamours are renew'd, Or Pleafures? feldom reach'd, again purfu'd. RI S4 ARISTOMENES: OR, THE TRAGEDY Dramatis Perform. MEN.... | |
| T AGERTON - 1794 - 390 páginas
...all below a folemn quiet grown, 45 Joy s in t'l' inferiour world, and thinks it like her own: In fuch a night let me abroad remain, Till morning breaks, and all's confus'd again ; Our cai.cs, our toils, our clamours are renew'd, Or pleafures, feldom reach'd, again purfu'd. 50 SONETT... | |
| Henry David Thoreau - 1803 - 492 páginas
...our mind's habitual atmosphere, and the moonlight is as bright as our most illuminated moments are. " In such a night let me abroad remain Till morning breaks, and all 'a confused again." Of what significance the light of day, if it is not the reflection of an inward... | |
| 1837 - 886 páginas
...composedness charm'd, Finding the elements of rape dixarm'd, O'er all below a solemn quiet grown, Joys in thi inferior world, and thinks it like her own : In such...confus'd again ; Our cares, our toils, our clamours are renew'il, Or pleasures, seldom reach'd, iigain pursn'd." We find nothing comparable to shines in another... | |
| 1828 - 454 páginas
...syllables to speak ; Till the free soul to a composedness charm'd, Finding the elements of rage disarm'd, O'er all below a solemn quiet grown, Joys in th' inferior...let me abroad remain, Till morning breaks, and all's con/its' d again ; Our cares, our toils, our clamours are renew'd, Or pleasures, seldom reach'd, again... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1828 - 460 páginas
...syllables to speak; Till the free soul to a compos edness: charm'd, Finding the elements of rage disann'd, O'er all below a solemn quiet grown, Joys in th' inferior world, and ihinks it like her own : In such a night let me abroad remain, Till morning breaks, and all's confus'd... | |
| 1837 - 898 páginas
...syllables to speak ; Till the free soul to a composcdness charm'd. Finding the elements of rage disarm'd, O'er all below a solemn quiet grown, Joys in th' inferior...confus'd again ; Our cares, our toils, our clamours arc renow'd, Or pleasures, seldom reach'd, again piirsn'd," We find nothing comparable to shines in... | |
| John Wilson - 1842 - 426 páginas
...syllables to speak ; Till the free soul to a composedness charm'd, Finding the elements of rage disarm'd, O'er all below a solemn quiet grown, Joys in th' inferior...let me abroad remain, Till morning breaks, and all's confused again; Our cares, our toils, our clamours are renew'd, Of pleasures, seldom reach'd, again... | |
| John Wilson - 1842 - 414 páginas
...disarm'd, Joys in th' inferior world, and thinks it like her own: O'er all below a solemn quiet grown, In such a night let me abroad remain, Till morning breaks, and all's confused again; Our cares, our toils, our clamours are renew'd, Of pleasures, seldom reach'd, again... | |
| 1865 - 376 páginas
...our mind's habitual atmosphere, and the moonlight is as bright as our most illuminated moments are. " In such a night let me abroad remain Till morning breaks, and all's confused again." Of what significance the light of day, if it is not the reflection of an inward dawn... | |
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