| Henry Kirke White - 1807 - 344 Seiten
...Disappointment, come ! Tho' from hope's .summit hurl'd, Still, rigid Nurse, thou art forgiven, For tbon severe wert sent from heaven, To wean me from the...this passing scene ? A peevish April day ! A little son — a little rain, And then night sweeps along the plain, And all things fade away. Han (soon discuss'... | |
| Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey - 1808 - 380 Seiten
...And tl 10' the tear By chance appear, ^ Come, Disappointment, come! 'I'ho' from dope's summit ImiTd, •Still, rigid Nurse, thou art forgiven, For thou...From vanity, And point to scenes of bliss that never, ntver die. What is this passing scene ? A peevish April day ! A little sun—a little rain, And then... | |
| Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey - 1813 - 404 Seiten
...appear, • Come, Disappointment, come! Though from Hope's summit hurl'd, Still, rigid Nurse, them art forgiven, For thou severe wert sent from heaven...And point to scenes of bliss that never, never die. 4. What is this passing scene ? A peevish April day! A little sun—a little rain, And then night sweeps... | |
| Henry Kirke White, Robert Southey - 1820 - 302 Seiten
...come ! Though from Hope's summit hurl'd, Still, rigid Nurse, thou art forgiven, For thou severe were sent from heaven To wean me from the world ; To turn my eye From vanity, And point to scenes of hliss that nerer, never die. 4. What is this passing scene ! A peevish April day ! A little sun —... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1827 - 486 Seiten
...smile, and say, My all was not laid here. Come, Disappointment, come ! Though from Hope's summit hurl'd, Still, rigid nurse, thou art forgiven, For thou severe...sent from heaven To wean me from the world : To turn mine eye From vanity, And point to scenes of bliss that never, never die. What is this passing scene?... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1827 - 242 Seiten
...By chance appear, Yet she can smile, and say, My all was not laid here3. Come, Disappointment, come! To turn my eye From vanity, And point to scenes of bliss that never, never die. 4. What is this passing scene ? A peevish April day! A little sun — a little rain, And then night... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 Seiten
...Disappointment, come! Though from Hope's summit ImrlM, Still, rigid Nurse, ihou art forgiven, For [bou severe wert sent from heaven To wean me from the world...bliss that never, never die. What is this passing nccne? A peevish April dnv! A little sun — a little rain. And then night sweeps along the plain,... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1829 - 426 Seiten
...come ! Though from Hope's summit hurl'd, Still, rigid Nurse, thou art forgiven, For thou severe were sent from heaven To wean me from the world ; To turn...And point to scenes of bliss that never, never die. 4. What is this passing scene ? A peevish April day ! A little sun — a little rain, And then night... | |
| Henry Kirke White - 1830 - 328 Seiten
...smile, and say, My all wets not laid Come, Disappointment, come! Though from Hope's summit hurl'd, Still, rigid Nurse, thou art forgiven, For thou severe...this passing scene ? A peevish April day ! A little sun—a little rain, And then night sweeps along the plain, And all things fade away. Man (soon discuss'd)... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 Seiten
...«mile, and say, My all was not laid here. Come, Disappointment, come! Though (Vom Hope's summit hurl'd. Still, rigid Nurse, thou art forgiven. For thou severe...that never, never die. What is this passing scene 1 A peevish April day! A little sun — a little rain, And then night sweeps along the plain, And all... | |
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