| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 294 pagina’s
...loves to pause With so fond a delay, That the night only draws A thin veil o'er the day ; Where simply to feel that we breathe, that we live, Is worth the best joy that life elsewhere can give ! II. There, with souls ever ardent and pure as the clime, We should love, as they lov'd in the first... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1821 - 276 pagina’s
...loves to pause With so fond a delay, That the night only draws A thin veil o'er the day; Where simply to feel that we breathe, that we live, Is worth the best joys that life elsewhere can There, with souls ever ardent and pure as the clime, We should love, as... | |
| 1822 - 1148 pagina’s
...loves to pause, With so fond a delay, That the night only draws A thin veil o'er the dny ; Where simply to feel that we breathe, that we live', Is worth the best joy that life elsewhere can give ! There wilh souls ever ardent and pure as the clime, We should love as they loved in the fi»t golden time,... | |
| John Hughes - 1822 - 336 pagina’s
...verdure, retirement, orange groves, hanging woods, and all the et ceteras of a spot " Where simply to feel that we breathe, that we live, Is worth the best joy that life elsewhere can give." The truth is, that the Montpelier of the imagination may be found at Vico, Sorrento, Massa di Carrara... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1822 - 198 pagina’s
...loves to pause With so fond a delay, That the night only draws A thin veil o'er the day ; Where simply to feel that we breathe, that we live, Is worth the best joys that life elsewhere can give! We should love, as they loveJ, in the first golden time ; The glow... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 314 pagina’s
...loves to pause With so fond a delay, That the night only draws A thin veil o'er the day ; Where simply to feel that we breathe, that we live, Is worth the best joy that life elsewhere can give ! D. There, with souls ever ardent and pure as the clime, We should love, as they loved in the first... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 464 pagina’s
...loves to pause With so fond a delay, That the night only draws A thin veil o'er the day ; Where simply to feel that we breathe, that we live, Is worth the best joy that life elsewhere can give ! n. There, with souls ever ardent and pure as the clime, We should love, as they loved in the first... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1823 - 580 pagina’s
...pause, With so fond a delay, That the night only draws A thin veil o'er the day ; Where Where simply to feel that we breathe, that we live', Is worth the best joy thut life elsewhere can give ! There with souls ever ardent and pure as the clime, We should love as... | |
| 1823 - 582 pagina’s
...pause, With so fond a delay, That the night only draws A thin veil o'er the day ; . • . Where simply to feel that we breathe, that we live,' Is worth the best joy thut life elsewhere can give ! There with souls ever ardent and pure as the clime', We should love... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 310 pagina’s
...loves to pause With so fond a delay, That the night only draws A thin veil o'er the day ; Where simply to feel that we breathe, that we live, Is worth the best joy that life elsewhere ,"can give. There, with souls ever ardent and pure as the clime, We should love as they lov'd in the first golden time;... | |
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