| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 340 sider
...around her, than as she sees them in company with Adam, in that passage so inexpressibly charming : " With thee conversing, I forget all time ; All seasons,...all please alike. Sweet is the breath of morn, her ruing sweet With charm of earliest birds ; pleasant the sun, When first on this delightful land he... | |
| John Milton - 1821 - 346 sider
...ordains ; God is thy law, thou mine : to know no more Is woman's happiest knowledge and her praise. With thee conversing I forget all time; All seasons and their change, all please alike. 640 Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earliest hirds ; pleasant the sun,... | |
| 1837 - 588 sider
...Never mind, my dear girl," said I ; " recollect we can always fall back upon that — ' With ill.-,' conversing I forget all time. All seasons, and their change — all please alike.' I care as little or less than you for what are called the world's luxuries ; but I do care for a brother's... | |
| Hans Christoph Freiherr von Gagern - 1822 - 222 sider
...from that time fee; How beauty is excell'd by manly grace and wisdom , which alone is truly fair. — With thee conversing i forget all time All seasons...change , all please alike. Sweet is the breath of morn — Sie Jptnbuu bie ©rieфen, bie Orientalen, famen auf bte 3bee, ober ber ©rab t&ter &•. »iltfatton... | |
| John Milton - 1823 - 306 sider
...ordains : God is thy law, thon mine : To know no more Is woman's happiest knowledge, and her praise. With thee conversing, I forget all time ; All seasons, and their change, all please alike. Sweet is the hreath of Morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earliest hirds : pleasant the sun, When first on this... | |
| Philomathic institution - 1824 - 522 sider
...consummation Devoutly to be wish'd. To die ; to sleep ; To sleep ? perchance to dream." " MILTON. " With thee conversing, I forget all time; All seasons,...the breath of morn, her rising sweet, With charm of rarliest birds: pleasant the sun Whenfirtt on this delightful land he spread* His orient beams on herb,... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 sider
...ordains : God is thy law, thou mine : to know no more Is woman's happiest knowledge and her praise. With thee conversing I forget all time ; All seasons and their change, all please alike : 640 Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earüi-st liinU : ph;,isnnt the... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 676 sider
...ordains ; God is thy law, thou mine: to know no more Is woman's happiest knowledge and her praise. With thee conversing I forget all time ; All seasons and their change, all please alike. 640 Sweet is the breath of morn, her rising sweet, With charm of earliest birds ; pleasant the sun,... | |
| Julia Catherine Beckwith Hart - 1825 - 296 sider
...bed after he has crossed the Atlantic to pay us a visit." " I think not of repose," cried Theodore. "With thee conversing, I forget all time, " All seasons and their change, all please alike." 257 chamber, not to sleep, but to think on the happy return of the beloved companion of her early youth,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 sider
...knowledge and her praise. . :Vith thee eonversing, I forget all time ; \ All seasons and their ehange, r time devour, Than rVith eharm of earliest birds ; pleasant the sun, ,V h. u first on this delightful land he spreads... | |
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