I am in love with this green earth; the face of town and country; the unspeakable rural solitudes, and the sweet security of streets. I would set up my tabernacle here. I am content to stand still at the age to which I am arrived ; I, and my friends :... The American Whig Review - Página 5141848Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Charles Lamb - 1903 - 386 páginas
...solitudes, and the sweet security of streets. I would set up my tabernacle here. I am content to stand still at the age to which I am arrived ; I, and my friends...diet or in lodging, puzzles and discomposes me. My household-gods plant a terrible fixed foot, and are not rooted up without blood. They do not willingly... | |
| Helen Josephine Robins - 1903 - 340 páginas
...solitudes, and the sweet security of streets. I would set up my tabernacle here. I am content to stand still at the age to which I am arrived ; I, and my friends...diet or in lodging, puzzles and discomposes me. My household-gods plant a terrible fixed foot, and are not rooted up without blood. They do not willingly... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1913 - 484 páginas
...solitudes, and the sweet security of streets. I would set up my tabernacle here. I am content to stand still at the age to which I am arrived ; I, and my friends...diet or in lodging, puzzles and discomposes me. My household-gods plant a terrible fixed foot, and are not rooted up without blood. They do not willingly... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 542 páginas
...solitudes, and the sweet security of streets. I would set up my tabernacle here. I am content to stand still at the age to which I am arrived ; I, and my friends...diet or in lodging, puzzles and discomposes me. My household-gods plant a terrible fixed foot, and are not rooted up without blood. They do not willingly... | |
| William Peacock - 1903 - 408 páginas
...solitudes, and the sweet security of streets. I would set up my tabernacle here. I am content to stand still at the age to which I am arrived ; I, and my friends:...diet or in lodging, puzzles and discomposes me. My householdgods plant a terrible fixed foot, and are not rooted up without blood. They do not willingly... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1903 - 536 páginas
...and the sweet security of streets. I would set up my tabernacle here. I am .content to stand still at the age to which I am arrived ; I, and my friends...diet or in lodging, puzzles and discomposes me. My household-gods plant a terrible fixed foot, and are not rooted up without blood. They do not willingly... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 456 páginas
...solitudes, and the sweet security of streets. I would set up my tabernacle here. I am content to stand still at the age to which I am arrived ; I, and my friends....drop, like mellow fruit, as they say, into the grave." Such sentiments probably called forth some private as well as public protests ; and it was, as I imagine,... | |
| Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1903 - 454 páginas
...ant .arivLj.^' 1 san ^ntent to stand still at the age J *, and my frieads. To be no younger, no cher, no handsomer. I do not want to be weaned by age ; or drop, Ite mellow fruit, as they say, into the grave." Such sentiments probably called forth some private... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1904 - 460 páginas
...solitudes, and the sweet security of streets. I would set up my tabernacle here. I am content to stand still at the age to which I am arrived ; I, and my friends...richer, no handsomer. I do not want to be weaned by 10 age ; or drop, like mellow fruit, as they say, into the grave. — Any alteration, on this earth... | |
| Edward Verrall Lucas - 1905 - 622 páginas
...solitudes, and the sweet security of streets. I would set up my tabernacle here. I am content to stand still at the age to which I am arrived ; I, and my friends...diet or in lodging, puzzles and discomposes me. My household-gods plant a terrible fixed foot, and are not rooted up without blood. They do not willingly... | |
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