See the wretch that long has tost On the thorny bed of pain, At length repair his vigour lost, And breathe and walk again ; The meanest floweret of the vale, The simplest note that swells the gale, The common sun, the air, the skies, To him are opening... Blackwood's Magazine - Side 1891822Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 sider
...thorny bed of pain, At length repair his vigor lost And breathe and walk again : The meanest floweret of the vale, The simplest note that swells the gale, The common sun, the air, the skies, To him are opening Paradise. ODE ON A DISTANT PROSPECT OF ETON. YE distant spires, ye antique... | |
| 1832 - 406 sider
...precious years, is thus introduced at last to a new heaven and a new earth : " The meanest floweret of the vale, The simplest note that swells the gale, The common sun, the air, the skies, To him arc op'ning Paradise." Dmjnlil Siaoart'i Eaay on the Cultivation of Intellectual Habits.... | |
| 1851 - 738 sider
...little outward pabulum of enjoyment, and that which another looks coldly upon, he finds delight in " The meanest flow'ret of the vale, The simplest note that swells the gale, Tho common earth, the air, the skies, To Mm are opening paradise;" and it may be well supposed with... | |
| James Montgomery - 1832 - 484 sider
...uniting the charms of poesy with the beauties of holiness : — " See the wretch, that long has toet On the thorny bed of pain, At length repair his vigour lost, And hreathe and walk again : The meanest floweret of the vale. The simplest note that swells the gale,... | |
| Francis Roscommon (pseud.) - 1832 - 300 sider
...depths of the sky, and requires nothing else to fill his mind :— " The meanest flow'ret of the dale, The simplest note that swells the gale, The common sun, the air, the skies, To him are opening Paradise." My own taste for the beauties of the woods and fields is as old... | |
| Rev. Samuel Wood - 1833 - 224 sider
...common endowments or a common degree of faith, without charity. See the wretch that long has toss'd On the thorny bed of pain, At length repair his vigour...that swells the gale, The common sun, the air, the skies, To him are opening paradise. — Gray. ie much more would higher and rarer objects be a source... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1833 - 800 sider
...has touM On the thorny bed of pain, At length lepair his vigour lost, And breathe and walk again 1 The meanest flow'ret of the vale, The simplest note...that swells the gale, The common sun, the air, the skies. To him are opeaing paradise ."£ There is yet another principle which modifies the primary laws... | |
| Jeremy Taylor (bp. of Down and Connor.) - 1834 - 364 sider
...their legs failing * See the wretch that long has tost On the thorny bed of pain, At length regain his vigour lost. And breathe and walk again. The meanest...that swells the gale, The common sun, the air, the skies, To him are opening paradise. GIUY. Enfin, il ya des Plaisirs fondes sur des Peiues. Lorsqu'on... | |
| 1832 - 858 sider
...precious years, is thus introduced at last, to a new heaven and a new earth : " The meanest floweret of the vale, The simplest note that swells the gale, The common sun, the air, the skies, To him are opening Paradise." DDCALD STEWART. POPULAR LITERATURE, NO. I. STEELE. THE TATTLER.... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1835 - 574 sider
...of health, might have excited no thought or emotion whatever. " See the wretch, that long has toss'd On the thorny bed of pain, At length repair his vigour...the vale, The simplest note that swells the gale, • Pope'i Moral Essays, Ep. I. v. 158—161. t V. 51— f& The common sun, the air. the skies, To... | |
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