Poems, Volum 1W. Lewis, 1814 - 480 sider |
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Side vii
... happy . But he was not --- He wondered ( as thousands in a similar situation still do ) that he should continue dissatisfied , with all the means apparently conducive to satisfaction within his reach --- But in due time the cause of his ...
... happy . But he was not --- He wondered ( as thousands in a similar situation still do ) that he should continue dissatisfied , with all the means apparently conducive to satisfaction within his reach --- But in due time the cause of his ...
Side viii
... happy deliverance , never forsook me . The desirable crisis , I trust , is now nearly approaching . The dawn , the presage of re- turning day , is already arrived . He is again enabled to resume his pen , and some of the first fruits of ...
... happy deliverance , never forsook me . The desirable crisis , I trust , is now nearly approaching . The dawn , the presage of re- turning day , is already arrived . He is again enabled to resume his pen , and some of the first fruits of ...
Side x
... happy . We must lose the remembrance of what we once were , before ' we can believe , that a man is satisfied with him- self , merely because he endeavours to appear so . A smile upon the face is often but a mask worn occa- sionally and ...
... happy . We must lose the remembrance of what we once were , before ' we can believe , that a man is satisfied with him- self , merely because he endeavours to appear so . A smile upon the face is often but a mask worn occa- sionally and ...
Side 9
... attendants , and if such as these , Must follow royalty , then welcome ease ; However humble and confin'd the sphere , Happy the state that has not these to fear . VOL . 1 . C The Muse not an Inhabitant of Cheapside . A. Thus TABLE TALK .
... attendants , and if such as these , Must follow royalty , then welcome ease ; However humble and confin'd the sphere , Happy the state that has not these to fear . VOL . 1 . C The Muse not an Inhabitant of Cheapside . A. Thus TABLE TALK .
Side 13
... happy , reign whoever may , And laughs the sense of mis'ry far away : He drinks his simple bev'rage with a gust ; And , feasting on an onion and a crust , We never feel th ' alacrity and joy With which he shouts and carols , Vive le Roy ...
... happy , reign whoever may , And laughs the sense of mis'ry far away : He drinks his simple bev'rage with a gust ; And , feasting on an onion and a crust , We never feel th ' alacrity and joy With which he shouts and carols , Vive le Roy ...
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