Till darken'd reason lay quite clouded o'er With soft conceit of endless comfort here, Nor yet put forth her wings to reach the skies ! Night-visions may befriend (as sung above) : Our waking dreams are fatal. How I dreamt Of things impossible ! (Could... The Lairds of Fife ... - Page 2561828Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| John Bell - 1796 - 470 pages
...above :} Our waking dreams are fatal. How I dream'd Of things impossible ! (could sleep d6 more?) 165 Of joys perpetual in perpetual change ! Of stable pleasures on the tossing wave I Eternal sunshine in the storms of life ! How richly were my noontide trances hutlg With gorgeous... | |
| Edward Young - 1798 - 432 pages
...here, Nor yet put forth her wings to reach the skies ! Night- visions may befriend (as sung above:) Our waking dreams are fatal. How I dreamt Of things impossible! (could Sleep do more?) 165 Of joys perpetual in perpetual change! Of stable pleasures on the tossing wave ! Eternal sunshine... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 412 pages
...heret Nor yet put forth her wings to reach the skies ! Night-visions may befriend (as sung above) : Our waking dreams are fatal. How I dreamt Of things...tossing wave ! Eternal sunshine in the storms of life ! How richly were my noon-tide trances hung With gorgeous tapestries of pictur'd joys i Joy behind... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 416 pages
...here, Nor yet put forth her wings to reach the skies { Night-visions may befriend (as sung above) ; Our waking dreams are fatal. How I dreamt Of things...pleasures on the tossing wave ! Eternal sunshine in the storrn.s_p£lifeJ_M How richly were my noon-tide trances hung With gorgeous tapestries of pictur'd... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 402 pages
...How I dreamt Q/ things impossible ! (Could sleep do more ?} iy VemartBaad. and Ar otha.Tl.opricterf. Of joys perpetual in perpetual change ! Of stable...tossing wave ! Eternal sunshine in the storms of life ! How richly were my noon-tide trances hung With gorgeous tapestries of pictur'd joys ! Joy behind... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 416 pages
...put forth her wings to reach the skies! :TU>fJmfnUlin.ly Vmof*&>ad.end ifif itfia-/)»yilvrt!i'lv. Of joys perpetual in perpetual change ! Of stable...tossing wave ! Eternal sunshine in the storms of life ! How richly were my noon-tide trances hung With gorgeous tapestries of pictur'd joys! Joy behind joy,... | |
| Edward Young - 1805 - 284 pages
...comfort here, Nor yet put forth her wings to reach the skies! Night-visions may befriend (as sung above:) Our waking dreams are fatal: how I dreamt Of things...tossing wave ! Eternal sunshine in the storms of life ! How richly were my noon-tide traces hung With gorgeous tapestries of pictur'd joys ! Joy behind joy,... | |
| Edward Young - 1805 - 238 pages
...the skies! Night-visions may befriend (as sung above) : Our waking dreams are fatal. How I dream'd Of things impossible ! (could sleep do more ?) Of joys perpetual in perpetual change ! ()f stable pleasures on the tossing wave ! Eternal sunshine in the storms of life ! How richly were... | |
| Richard Steele - 1807 - 238 pages
...on which it is built ; /. e. temporal prosperity.* Where* Oh how tb£y dream of things impossible ! Of joys perpetual, in perpetual change ! Of stable...tossing. wave ! Eternal sunshine in the storms of life ! 'Till at death's toll, or heaven's relentless blast, Starting they wake, and find themselves undone.... | |
| Edward Young, Thomas Park - 1808 - 336 pages
...the skies ! Night-visions may befriend (as sung above :) Our waking dreams are fatal. How I dream, Of things impossible ! (could sleep do more?) Of joys...tossing wave ; Eternal sunshine in the storms of life ! How richly were my noon-tide trances hung. With gorgeous tapestries of pictur'd joys ! Joy behind... | |
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