| Friedrich von Matthisson - 1825 - 406 pages
...stray' d, Л stranger yet to pain ! I feel the gales, that from ye blow, A momentary llifs bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to footh , And redolent of joy and youth , To breath a second spring. 9li« fonn id; biefe ©ionj« tviebet^oUn... | |
| Writer - 1825 - 1138 pages
...childhood stray'd, A stranger yet to pain ; 1 feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh, their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to soothe ; And, redolent of joy and youth, To breathe a second spring i: " The stillness of the morning... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...stray'd, ' A stranger yet to pain ! I fool the gales, that from ye blow, , A momentary bliss bestow, As, waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to soothe, And, redolent of joy and youth, To breathe a seeond spring. Say, father Thames, for thou hast... | |
| Thomas Gray - Fore-edge painting - 1825 - 346 pages
...hills ! ah, pleasing shade ! Ah, fields belov'd in vain ! Where once my careless childhood stray'd, A stranger yet to pain ! I feel the gales that from ye blow 15 A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to sooth,... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1826 - 474 pages
...Where once my carelefs childhood stray'4 A stranger yet to pain ! I feel the gales that from you blow My weary soul they seem to sooth , And redolent of joy and youth To breath a second spring. « O heureuse colline ! O doux ombrage ! 0 champs » aimés en vain , champs... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - French literature - 1826 - 482 pages
...AVhere once my carelefs childhood stray'd A stranger yet to pain ! I feel the gales that from you blow My weary soul they seem to sooth , And redolent of joy and youth To breath a second spring. « 0 heureuse colline ! 0 doux ombrage ! O champs » aimés en vain , champs... | |
| Presbyterianism - 1826 - 596 pages
...may say with the poet, that still " I feel the goales that from ye blow, A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to soothe, And redolent of joy and youth, To breathe a second spring." Glasgow, like many of the cities... | |
| English poetry - 1826 - 310 pages
...hills ! ah, pleasing shade ! Ah, fields belov'd in vain ! Where once my careless childhood stray'd, A stranger yet to pain ! I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing My weary soul they seem to sooth,... | |
| Thomas Gray - Presses, Issues of - 1826 - 190 pages
...hills ! ah, pleasing shade ! Ah, fields beloved in vain ! Where once my careless childhood stray'd, A stranger yet to pain ! I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, 1 King Henry the Sixth, founder of the College. As waving fresh their... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1827 - 412 pages
...hills ! ah, pleasing shade ! Ah, fields belov'd in vain ! Where once ray careless childhood stray 'd, A stranger yet to pain ! I feel the gales, that from ye blow, A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to sooth,... | |
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