| Cyclopaedia - 1853 - 772 pages
...home, Follow (for he is easy paced) this snail; Be thine own palace, or the world's thy jail. Donne. Home is the resort Of love, of joy, of peace, and plenty, where, Supporting and supported, polish'd friends, And dear relations mingle into bliss. Thomson. His warm but simple home, where he... | |
| James Thomson, George Gilfillan - 1853 - 408 pages
...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 and supported, polish'd friends And dear relations mingle into bliss. But this the rugged savage never felt, Even... | |
| James Aspinall - 1853 - 90 pages
...eloquent," during the summer and sunshine of his life, surrounded by troops of allies, in his happy home, " The resort Of love, of joy, of peace, and plenty, where, Supporting and supported, polish'd friends And dear relations miugle into bliss." There, with the mind's eye, we can see him,... | |
| William M. Thayer - 1853 - 322 pages
...earth, hallowed by a thousand delightful reeolleetions, — a "Tho rraort Of love, of joy, of peaee, and plenty, where, Supporting and supported, polished friends, And dear relations mingle into bliss."* In all ages and nations mankind have expressed similar sentiments, and indulged kindred feelings in... | |
| Ebenezer Cobham Brewer - 1854 - 444 pages
...Friendly to thought, to virtue, and to peace, Domestic life in sweet seclusion passed I — Coioper. Home is the resort Of love, of joy, of peace, and...polished friends And dear relations mingle into bliss, — Thomson. Dry bread at home is better than roast meat abroad. — Ray's proverbs. Domos arnica,... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1854 - 716 pages
...ones from their tasks to find a resting-place, a solace for every care, a balm Sat every sorrow, in the resort ' OF love, of joy, of peace and plenty,...polished friends And dear relations mingle into bliss,' then is beard in all its bitterness the complaining of a spirit which cannot be soothed, and will not... | |
| James Thomson - 1854 - 404 pages
...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 and supported, polish'd friends And dear relations mingle into bliss. But this the rugged savage never felt, Even... | |
| Madeline Leslie - 1855 - 420 pages
...mind the sad forebodings, I had while in 13 , Our " Home is the resort Of love, of joy, of peace rind plenty, where, Supporting and supported, polished friends And dear relations mingle into bliss." Saturday, October S1st. Now that Frank knows my whole heart, I hope he will cease from self-accusation... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 578 pages
...SAVAGE, AIDED ВТ INDUSTRY, TO ART ; AND THROUGU ART TO MODERN CIVILIZATION. For homo he had not ; But this the rugged savage never felt, E'en desolate in crowds ; and thus his days Rolled heavy, dark,... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 574 pages
...SAVAGE, AIDED BY INDUSTRY, TO ART ; AND THROUGH ART TO MODERN CIVILIZATION. For home he had not ; homo is the resort Of love, of joy, of peace and plenty,...polished friends, And dear relations, mingle into bliss. But this the rugged savage never felt, E'en desolate in crowds ; and thus his days Rolled heavy, dark,... | |
| |