| English poets - 1801 - 454 pagina’s
...gold spangle their blue ; Here is the pleasant place, And nothing wanting is, save she, alas ! SONNET. THRICE happy he, who by some shady grove, Far from the clamorous world, doth live, his own ; Though solitary, who is not alone, But doth converse with that eternal love. O how more sweet is... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 476 pagina’s
...I love, I love !" « " stop." • " Be therefore." » "dawn." 4 " Sith (winter gone) the." SONNET. THRICE happy he, who by some shady grove, Far from the clamorous world, doth live, his own; Though solitary,' who is not alone, But doth converse with that Eternal Love. O how more sweet is birds'... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1811 - 504 pagina’s
...at valuable for the dignity and independency of its sentiment, as for the beauty of its expression : Thrice happy he who by some shady grove Far from the clamorous world, doth live his OWB, Though solitary, who is not alone, But doth convene with that eternal love. o how more sw ret... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1824 - 408 pagina’s
...lonely life in a rural retreat are contrasted with those of a court, with considerable force — " Thrice happy he, who by some shady grove, Far from the clamorous world, doth live his own, Though solitary, who is not alone, But doth converse with that eternal love. 0 how more sweet is bird's... | |
| 1824 - 408 pagina’s
...lonely life in a rural retreat are contrasted with those of a court, with considerable force — " Thrice happy he, who by some shady grove, Far from the clamorous world, doth live his own, Though solitary, who is not alone, But doth converse with that eternal love. O how more sweet is bird's... | |
| 1824 - 408 pagina’s
...lonely life in a rural retreat are contrasted with those of a court, with considerable force — " Thrice happy he, who by some shady grove, Far from the clamorous world, doth live his own, Though solitary, who is not alone, But doth converse with that eternal love. O how more sweet is bird's... | |
| James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 pagina’s
...man a few days ago, smiling to himself, and in all appearance a happy man. MAUIUCE PENH. SOLITUDE. THRICE happy he, who by some shady grove, Far from the clamorous world, doth live his own Though solitary, who is not alone, But doth converse with the eternal love. Oh I how more sweet is... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 360 pagina’s
...philosophic dignity, is remarkable, at the same time, for the sweetness and harmony of its versification. Thrice happy he who by some shady grove, Far from the clamorous world, doth live his own, Though solitary, who is not alone, But doth converse with that eternal love: O how more sweet is birds'... | |
| William Drummond, Peter Cunningham - 1833 - 354 pagina’s
...sun's hright rays, Deck thee with flow'rs, which fear not rage of days. THE PRAISE OF A SOLITARIE LIFE. THRICE happy he who by some shady grove, Far from the clamorous world, doth live his own, Thou solitary, who is not alone, But doth converse with that eternal love. O how more sweet is bird's... | |
| 1833 - 240 pagina’s
...here is had that praise should have, It is a' life obscure, and silent grave 10.3 WILLIAM DRUMMOND. THRICE happy he, who, by some shady grove, Far from the clamorous world, doth live his own ; Though solitary, who is not alone, But doth converse with that Eternal Love. O how more sweet is... | |
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