| Lytton Strachey - 1928 - 328 pagina’s
...In some unhaunted desert, where, obscure From all society, from love and hate Of worldly folk, there should he sleep secure; Then wake again, and yield God ever praise; Content with hip, with haws, and brambleberry; In contemplation passing still his days, And change of holy thoughts... | |
| Lytton Strachey - 1928 - 324 pagina’s
...In some unhaunted desert, where, obscure From all society, from love and hate Of worldly folk, there should he sleep secure; Then wake again, and yield God ever praise; Content with hip, with haws, and brambleberry; In contemplation passing still his days, And change of holy thoughts... | |
| Norman Ault - 1928 - 566 pagina’s
...societies, from love and hate Of worldly folk ; then might he sleep secure ; Then wake again, and give God ever praise, Content with hips and haws and bramble-berry ; In contemplation spending all his days, And change of holy thoughts to make him merry ; Where, when he dies, his tomb... | |
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