| Henry Kirke White - 1807 - 318 pages
...conclusion had been otherwise. The sours of life less offend my tast« than its sweets delight it." GO to the raging sea, and say, " be still," Bid the...year with new delight hast told, Thou, who recumbent in the lacquer'd barge, Hast dropt down Joy's gay stream of pleasant marge, Thou may'st extol life's... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1807 - 320 pages
...conclusion had been otherwise. The sours of life less offend my taste than its sweets delight it." GO to the raging sea, and say, " be still," Bid the wild lawless winds obey tby will ; Preach to the storm, and reason with despair, But tell not Misery's son that life is fair!... | |
| Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey - English literature - 1808 - 358 pages
...conclusion had been otherwise. The sours of life less offend my taste than its sweets delight it." GO to tBe raging sea, and say, " be still," Bid the wild lawless...year with new delight hast told, Thou, who recumbent in the lacquer'd barge, Hast dropt down Joy's gay stream of pleasant marge, Thou may'st extol life's... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1811 - 544 pages
...conclusion had been otherwise. The sours of life less offend my taste than its sweets delight it." GO to the raging sea, and say, " be still," Bid the...dropt down joy's gay stream of pleasant marge, Thou may'st extol life's calm, untroubled sen, The storms of misery never burst on tliee ! Co to the mat,... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1813 - 336 pages
...conclusion had been otherwise. i The sours of life less offend my taste than its sweets delight it." Go to the raging sea, and say, " Be still;" Bid the...dropt down joy's gay stream of pleasant marge, Thou may'st extol life's calm, untroubled sea, The storms of misery never burst on thee. '•• Go to the... | |
| Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey - 1813 - 338 pages
...conclusion had been otherwise. The sours of life less offend my taste than its sweets delight it." Go to the raging sea, and say, " Be still ;" Bid the...new delight hast told, Thou, who recumbent on the lacquered barge, Hast drdpt down joy's gay stream of pleasant marge, Thou may'st extol life's calm,... | |
| Henry Kirke White - Poets, English - 1813 - 730 pages
...conclusion had been otherwise. The sours of life less offend my taste than its sweet* delight it." Go to the raging sea, and say, " Be still;" Bid the...fair! Thou, who in Plenty's lavish lap hast roll'd, Anil every year with new delight hast told, Thou, who recumbent on the lacquer'd barge, Hast dropt... | |
| Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey - 1816 - 336 pages
...conclusion had been otherwise' The sours of life less offend my taste than its sweets delight it." Go to the raging sea, and say, " Be still !" Bid the...dropt down joy's gay stream of pleasant marge, Thou may'st extol life's calm, untroubled sea, The storms of misery never burst on ihee. Go to the mat,... | |
| Saturday night - 1824 - 968 pages
...conclusion had been otherwise. The svurt of Itfe lets offend my taste than tin tweets delight it." Go to the raging sea, and say " Be still," Bid the...obey thy will; Preach to the storm, and reason with Go, child of fortune ! to hie early grave, Despair, Where o'er his head obscure, the rank But tell... | |
| 1824 - 486 pages
...conclusion had been otherwise. The sours of life lets offend my taste than its sweets delight it." Co to the raging sea, and say " Be still," Bid the wild...obey thy will ; Preach to the storm, and reason with Go, child of fortune ! to his early grave. Despair, Where o'er his head obscure, the rank But tell... | |
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