| Oliver Goldsmith - 1842 - 446 pages
...is begun, And half the business of destruction done; E'en now, methinks, as pondering here I stand, I see the rural virtues leave the land. Down where...sweet Poetry, thou loveliest maid, Still first to fly where sensual joys invade; Unfit, in these degenerate times of shame, To catch the heart, or strike... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1842 - 416 pages
...done ; E'en now, methinks, as pondering here I stand, I see the rural virtues leave the land. Dowu where yon anchoring vessel spreads the sail , That...connubial tenderness , are there ; And piety with wishes plac'd above , And steady loyalty, and faithful love. And thou, sweet Poetry, thou loveliest maid ,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1845 - 550 pages
...as pondering here I stand, I see the rural virtues leave the land, Down where yon anchoring vessels spreads the sail, That idly waiting flaps with every...love. And thou, sweet Poetry, thou loveliest maid, .'t'Il first to fly where sensual joys invade ; Unfit in those degenerate times of shame, To catch... | |
| 1845 - 614 pages
...a river In Georgia, Unlt«« Мб Downward they move, a melancholy band, Pass from the shore, aiul ast — west — alas, I care not whither, " So limn...thrown into the fire Fiy order of Nimrod, the flume tur fly where sensual joys invade; Unfit, ir. these degenerate times of shame, To catch the heart, or strike... | |
| Asa Humphrey - 1847 - 238 pages
...is begun, And half the business of destruction done ; E'en now, methinks, as pondering here I stand, I see the rural virtues leave the land. Down where...sweet Poetry, thou loveliest maid, Still first to fly where sensual joys invade ; Unfit, in these degenerate times of shame, To catch the heart, or strike... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1847 - 558 pages
...I stand, I sec the rural virtues leave the land, Down where yon anchoring vessels spreads the nil, n a bench in St. James's * ap proached me. We saluted each other with sonv hesitat fly where sensual joys invade ; Unfit in those degenerate times of shame, To catch the heart, or strike... | |
| William Howitt - 1847 - 524 pages
...vessel spreads the sail That idly waiting, flaps with every gale, Downward they move, a melaneholy band, Pass from the shore, and darken all the strand....placed above, And steady loyalty, and faithful love.'" In five years, it is shown by official documents, that 72,000 persons have been thus cast out of their... | |
| George Croly - 1849 - 416 pages
...is begun, And half the busmess of destruction done ; E'en now, methinks, as pondering here I stand, I see the rural virtues leave the land. Down where...above, And steady loyalty, and faithful love. And thoa, sweet Poetry, thou loveliest maid, Still first to fly where sensual joys invade ; Unfit, in these... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 466 pages
...stand, I see the rural virtues leave the land. Down where yon anchoring vessel spreads the sail, 40 That, idly waiting, flaps with every gale, Downward...sweet Poetry ! thou loveliest maid, Still first to fly where sensual joys invade ! 5 Unfit, in these degenerate times of shame, To catch the heart, or... | |
| George Croly - 1850 - 442 pages
...begun, . And half the business of destruction done; E'en now, methinks, as pondering here I stand, I see the rural virtues leave the land. Down where...strand Contented toil, and hospitable care, And kind coanubial tenderness are there ; And piety with wishes placed above, And steady loyalty, and faithful... | |
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