| 1788 - Страниц: 522
...he lifts, Or (Ing or dance unto the ratal mufes And but in mufics (ports all difference refutes. IV. His certain life, that never can deceive him, Is full of thousand fweets and rich content : The fmooth-leav'd beeches in the field reeeiv* him With cook ft (hades till... | |
| Henry Headley - 1810 - Страниц: 246
...field receive him f With coolest shades, till noon-tide's rage is spent: . His life is neither tost in boist'rous seas Of troublous world, nor lost in slothful ease: Pleas'd and full bless'd he lives, when he his God can please. His bed of wool yields safe and quiet sleeps, While by... | |
| 1812 - Страниц: 352
...strife he uses, Or sing or dance unto the rural muses And but in music's sports all difference refuses. His certain life, that never can deceive him, Is full of thousand sweets and rich content : The smooth-leav'd beeches in the field receive him With coolest shades till noon-tide's rage is spent :... | |
| Phineas Fletcher - 1816 - Страниц: 214
...uses ; Or sing, or dance, unto the rural Muses ; And but in music's sports, all difference refuses. V. His certain life, that never can deceive him, Is full of thousand sweets, and rich content : The smooth leav'd beeches in the field receive him With coolest shades, till noon-tide rage is spent :... | |
| Phineas Fletcher - 1816 - Страниц: 216
...him, Is full of thousand sweets, and rich content : The smooth leav'd beeches in the field receive hlm With coolest shades, till noon-tide rage is spent : His life is neither tost in boist'rous seas Of troubl'ous world, nor lost in slothful ease : Pleas' d and full blest he... | |
| 1838 - Страниц: 884
...of Whichwood. Fletcher's stanzas, however, are " beautiful exceedingly" — as these two declare. " His certain life that never can deceive him, Is full of thousand sweets and rich content : The smooth leaved beeches on the field receive him With coolest shades, till noon-tide rage is spent :... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - Страниц: 440
...thousand sweets, and rieh eontent: The smooth-leav'd beeehes in the field reeeive him With eoolest shades, till noon-tide rage is spent : His life is...Pleas'd, and full blest he lives, when he his God ean please. His bed of wool yields safe and quiet sleeps, While by his side his faithful spouse hath... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - Страниц: 432
...he uses ; Or sing, or dance unto the rural Muses; And but in music's sports all difference refuses. His certain life, that never can deceive him, Is full of thousand sweets, and rich content : The smooth-leav'd beeches in the field receive him With coolest shades, till noon-tide rage is spent :... | |
| Rowland Freeman - 1821 - Страниц: 846
...coolest shades 'till noon-tide's rage be spent ; His life is neither lost in boist'rous seas Of trackless world, nor lost in slothful ease ; Pleas'd and full blest he lives, when he his God can please. * Had we omitted all other encomium on our author, the followin-* passage, on this stanza and the following,... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - Страниц: 418
...THE WEDDING 375 THE AUTHOR'S FAREWELL . . 393 BRACEBRIDGE HALL. VOL. II. ENGLISH COUNTRY GENTLEMEN. His certain life, that never can deceive him, Is full...smooth-leaved beeches in the field receive him With coolest shade, till noontide's heat he spent. His life is neither tost in boisterous seas Or the vexatious... | |
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