| Jacob Lowres - 1863 - Liczba stron: 338
...dental, palatal, nasal, guttural. No. 2. Underline the vowels in the following postage. ' O Solitude t first state of human kind ! Which bless'd remain'd...Ev'n his own helper's company ; As soon as two, alas 1 together join'd, The serpent made up three.' — Cowley. No. 3. Underline the silent letters in the... | |
| John Rolfe - 1867 - Liczba stron: 404
...Canto II. AH ! wretched and too solitary he, Who loves not his own company ; He'll feel the weight oft many a day, Unless he call in Sin or Vanity, To help to bear't away. COWLEY. On Solitude. LIVING a good deal alone will, I believe, correct me of my faults... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1868 - Liczba stron: 240
...talk. 6. Ah wretched, and too solitary he, Who loves not his own company ! He'll feel the weight oft many a day, Unless he call in sin or vanity To help to bear't away. 7. Oh Solitude, first state of human-kind ! Which blest remain'd, till man did find Ev'n... | |
| William Spalding - 1870 - Liczba stron: 482
...they talk. All wretched and too solitary he Who loves not his own company I Hell feel the weight oft many a day, Unless he call in Sin or Vanity To help to bear 't away! CHAPTER VI. THE AGE OF SPENSER, SHAKSPEARE, BACON, AND MILTON. AD 1558— AD 1660. SECTION FOURTH :... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1870 - Liczba stron: 288
...mute. Ah! wretehed and too solitary he, Who loves not his own company ! He'll feel the weight of it many a day, Unless he call in, sin or vanity, To help to bear 't away. ****** When Epicurus to the world had taught That Pleasure was the Chiefest Good, (And was, perhaps,... | |
| Robert Bell - 1872 - Liczba stron: 420
...hear How prettily they talk. Ah! wretched, and too solitary! he Who loves not his own company! He 'II feel the weight of 't many a day, Unless he call in...away. Oh, Solitude! first state of human kind! Which blessed remained, till man did find Even his own helper's company. As soon as two, alas! together joined,... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - 1872 - Liczba stron: 582
...talk. Ah! wretched and too solitary he, Who loves not his own company! He'll feel the weight of it many a day, Unless he call in sin or vanity, To help to bear it away. THE GRASSHOPPER. From Anacreon, Happy insect! what can be In happiness compared to thee7 Fed... | |
| William Spalding - 1872 - Liczba stron: 482
...they talk. All wretched and too solitary he Who loves not his own company 1 He 11 feel the weight oft many a day, Unless he call in Sin or Vanity To help to bear't away 1 CHAPTER VI. THE AGE OF SPENSER, SHAKSPEARE, BACON, AND MILTON. AD 1558—AD 1660. SECTION... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1873 - Liczba stron: 590
...was God's.' He once wrote, — All wretched and too solitary he Who loves not his own company. He'll feel the weight of 't many a day, Unless he call in sin or vanity To help to bear't away. In truth a mind so active and penetrating as his could never allow time to hang heavy,... | |
| Thomas Arnold - 1873 - Liczba stron: 622
...was God's.' He once wrote, — All wretched and too solitary he Who lovea not his own company. He'll feel the weight of 't many a day, Unless he call in sin or vanity To help to bear't away. In truth a mind so active and penetrating as his could never allow time to hang heavy,... | |
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