| Laurence Sterne - 1802 - 284 sider
...under her poplar; and I had got almost to Lyons before I was able to cast a shade across her — • that's precious in our joys, or costly in our sorrows...straw — and it is thou who lifts him up to heaven — Eternal fountain of our feelings ! — it is here I trace thee — and this is thy divinity which... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 sider
...I'll meet you in ike Tallies. SHA.KESFEAIIBOOK VII. DESCRIPTIVE PIECES, CHAP. I, Sensibility, 'EAR Sensibility ! source inexhausted of all that's precious...our joys , or costly in our sorrows ; thou chainest the martyr down upon his bed of slraw, and it is thou who liftest him up to heaven. Eternal fountain... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1804 - 694 sider
...which treasures heaped on treasures could never have effected ! All hail, refinement ! Dear parent of sensibility ! " Source inexhausted of all that's precious in our joys, or costly in our sorrows !" Embloom our happy land. We have long since sung an hoarse requiem to the shades of barbarism ; and... | |
| Sydney Melmoth - 1805 - 368 sider
...re-assembling of the scattered tribes. ; SENSIBILITY. , , Sterne. EAR Sensibility ! source inexbausted of all that's precious in our joys or costly in our...chainest thy martyr down upon his bed of straw — and 'tis thou who liftest him up to heaven — eternal fountain of our feelings ! — 'tis here I trace... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1805 - 430 sider
...pensive under her poplar ; and I had got almost to Lyons before I, was able to cast a shade across her. —Dear sensibility ! source inexhausted of all that's precious in our joys, or costly in our sor* rows ! thou chainest thy martyr down upon his . fcted of straw—; — and it is thou who lifts... | |
| Edward Barry - 1806 - 208 sider
...all those strong energies of a good mind." " Dear sensibility !" exclaims the celebrated Sterne, " source inexhausted of all that's precious in our joys,...martyr down upon his bed of straw, and it is thou who liftest him up to Heaven. Eternal fountain of our feelings ! It is here I trace thee, and this is thy... | |
| Edward Barry - 1806 - 244 sider
...'.•">• ! •> v • / • •- '.. . '. ^"Dear sensibility!" exclaims the. qelebrated Sterne, " source, inexhausted of all that's precious in our...martyr down upon his bed of straw, and it is thou who liftest him up to Heaven. Eternal fountain of our feelings ! It is here I trace thee, and this is thy... | |
| William Enfield - 1808 - 434 sider
...state> I'll meet you in the valleys. SHAKSPEARE. BOOK VII. DESCRIPTIVE PIBCFS. CHAP. I. SENSIBILITY. DEAR Sensibility ! source inexhausted of all that's...martyr down upon his bed of straw, and it is thou who liftest him up to Heaven. Eternal Fountain of our feelings ! It is here I trace thee, and this is thy... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1810 - 292 sider
...bruised thee, c-iu only bind them up for ever. JOURNEY. SENSIBILITY. DEAR Sensibility! source inexhaused of all that's precious in our joys, or costly in our sorrows! thou chainest thy martyr down upon the bed of stray? — and 'tis thon who liftest hhn up to HEAVEN eternal fountain of our feelings !... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1811 - 428 sider
...! source ihexhausted of all that's precious incur joys, or costly in our sorrows ! thou chainestthy martyr down upon his bed of straw, and it is thou who liftest him up to Heaven. Eternal Fountain of our feelings ! It is here I trace thee,. and this is... | |
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