| Thomas Budd Shaw, sir William Smith - 1864 - 554 sider
...serene : Of no man's presence Isaac felt afraid, At no man's question Isaac looked dismayed : Shame knew him not, he dreaded no disgrace ; Truth, simple...the serious thought his soul approved, Cheerful he seemed and gentleness he loved : To bliss domestic he his heart resigned, And, with the firmest, had... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 252 sider
...serene : Of no man's presence Isaac felt afraid ; At no man's question Isaac looked dismayed : Shame knew him not, he dreaded no disgrace ; Truth, simple...the serious thought his soul approved, Cheerful he seemed, and gentleness he loved ; To bliss domestic he his heart resigned, And with the firmest, had... | |
| James Stuart Laurie - 1866 - 236 sider
...serene : Of no man's presence Isaac felt afraid, At no man's question Isaac look'd dismay 'd : Shame knew him not, he dreaded no disgrace ; Truth, simple...resign'd, And with the firmest had the fondest mind. I mark'd his action, when his infant died, And his old neighbour for offence was tried : The still... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1866 - 236 sider
...serene : Of no man's presence Isaac felt afraid, At no man's question Isaac looked dismayed : Shame knew him not, he dreaded no disgrace ; Truth, simple...the serious thought his soul approved, Cheerful he seemed, and gentleness he loved : To bliss domestic he his heart resigned, And, with the firmest, had... | |
| James Fleming - 1866 - 382 sider
...serene : Of no man's presence Isaac felt afraid, At no man's question Isaac look'd dismay'd : Shame knew him not, he dreaded no disgrace ; Truth, simple...the serious thought his soul approved, Cheerful he seetn'd, and gentleness he loved : To bliss domestic he his heart resign 'd, And with the firmest,... | |
| Edward Thomas Stevens - 1866 - 434 sider
...serene : At no man's presence Isaac felt afraid ; At no man's question Isaac looked dismayed : Shame knew him not, he dreaded no disgrace ; Truth, simple...the serious thought his soul approved, Cheerful he seemed, and gentleness he loved ; To bliss domestic he his heart resigned, And with the firmest, had... | |
| English poetry - 1867 - 336 sider
...serene : Of no man's presence Isaac felt afraid ; 6 At no man's question Isaac look'd dismay'd : Shame knew him not, he dreaded no disgrace ; Truth, simple...approved, Cheerful he seem'd, and gentleness he loved : 10 To bliss domestic he his heart resign'd, And, with the firmest, had the fondest mind ; Were others... | |
| James Suter - 1867 - 112 sider
...serene : Of no man's presence Isaac felt afraid ; At no man's question Isaac look'd dismay'd : Shame knew him not, he dreaded no disgrace ; Truth, simple...approved, Cheerful he seem'd, and gentleness he loved. At length he found, when seventy years were run, His strength departed, and his labour done ; When... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders - 1862 - 610 sider
...soul serene: Of no man's presence Isaac felt afraid; At no man's question Isaac looked dismayed: Shame knew him not, he dreaded no disgrace; Truth, simple...the serious thought his soul approved, Cheerful he seemed, and gentleness he loved; To bliss domestic he his heart resigned, And with the firmest, had... | |
| Thomas Budd Shaw, William Smith - 1869 - 420 sider
...soul serene: Of no man's presence Isaac felt afraid, At no man's question Isaac looked dismayed: Shame knew him not, he dreaded no disgrace : Truth, simple...the serious thought his soul approved, Cheerful he seemed and gentleness he loved: To bliss domestic he his heart resigned, And, with the firmest, had... | |
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