And thus passed the student's life ; perhaps its monotony and dulaess required less compassion than they received ; no man can judge of the happiness of another. As the moon plays upon the waves, and seems to our eyes to favour with a peculiar beam one... Eugene Aram: A Tale - Pagina 47door Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1832Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 pagina’s
...moon plays upon the waves, and seems to our eyes to favour with a peculiar beam one long track amidst endthrift sigh, That hurts by easing. Shalaptare....mark ; but he that shoots not at all, can never hit i with an equal and un favouring loveliness, she mirrors herself on every wave. Even so, perhaps, happiness... | |
| 134 pagina’s
...favour with a peculiar beam one loue track amidst the waters, leaving the rest in comparative obseurity, yet all the while she is no niggard in her lustre ; for though the rays that meet not our eves seem to us as though they were not, yet, with tm equal and un, favouring loveliness, she mirrors... | |
| Joe Miller - 1873 - 220 pagina’s
...seems to our eyes to favour with a peculiar beam one long track amidst the waters, leaving the rest m comparative obscurity ; yet all the while she is no niggard in her lustre — for the rays that meet not our eyes seem to us as though they were not, yet she, with an equal and unfavouring... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1876 - 768 pagina’s
...moon plays upon the waves, and seems to our eyes to favour with a peculiar beam one long track amidst the waters, leaving the rest in comparative obscurity,...though the rays that meet not our eyes seem to us as ihough they were not, yet, with an equal and unfavouring loveliness, she mirrors herself on every wave... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1877 - 472 pagina’s
...moon plays upon the waves, and seems to our eyes to favour with a peculiar beam one long track amidst the waters, leaving the rest in comparative obscurity; yet all the while she is no niggard in her lustre,—for though the rays that meet not our eyes seem to us as though they were not, yet she, with... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1880 - 772 pagina’s
...moon plays upon the waves, and seems to our eyes to favour with a peculiar beam one long track amidst L>M>N>5; %_-`-R? 3|? =? =E* ==4 ; > ; < )m? < < 8 7 7@<D<E;F; ? 1 4 7 + =D2 = =N?73 with an equal and unfavouring loveliness, she mirrors herself on every wave — even so, perhaps, happiness... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1897 - 600 pagina’s
...moon plays upon the waves, and seems to our eyes to favor with a peculiar beam one long tract amidst the waters, leaving the rest in comparative obscurity,...as though they were not, yet she, with an equal and unfavoring loveliness, mirrors herself on every wave, — even so, perhaps, happiness falls with the... | |
| Gregory Claeys - 2005 - 470 pagina’s
...amidst the waters, leaving the rest in comparative obscurity: yet all the while she is no niggard of her lustre - for though the rays that meet not our...an equal and unfavouring loveliness mirrors herself upon every wave; even so, perhaps, Happiness falls with the same brightness and power over the whole... | |
| 1877 - 792 pagina’s
...with a peculiar beam one long track amidst the waters, leaving the rest in comparative oosciirity ; yet all the while she is no niggard in her lustre — for the rays that meet not our eyes seem to us as though they were not, yet she, with an equal and unfuvoring... | |
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