| William Adam - 1843 - 490 страница
...grief has made me fly, To hide me from society E'en of my dearest friends, have I In your recesses' friendly shade, All my sorrows open laid, And my most secret woes intrusted to your privacy !" After resting awhile, under the full influence of those feelings elicited... | |
| Catharine Crowe - 1844 - 376 страница
...breakfast here in the morning. Now, bring the boot-jack, and shew me my dressing room." CHAPTER XLV. " Lord! would men let me alone, What an over-happy one Should I think myself to be ; Might I in this desert place, Which most men in discourse disgrace, Live but undisturb'd and free." THE HETIUEMENT.... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1844 - 532 страница
...grief has made me fly To hide me from society, Ev'n of my dearest friends, have I In your recesses friendly shade, All my sorrows open laid, And my most secret woes, entrusted to your privacy ! IX. Lord ! would men let me alone; What an over-happy one Should I think myself to be, Might I, in... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 692 страница
...recesses' friendly shade, All my sorrows open laid, And my most secret woes intrusted to your priracy ! he vine, Or the twisted eglantine : While the cock with lively bo ; Might I in this desert place (Which most men in discourse disgrace) EARL OF ROSCOMMON, Here, in... | |
| James Thorne - 1845 - 514 страница
...grief has mad : me fly, To hide me from society, Ev'n of my dearest friends, have I In your recesses' friendly shade All my sorrows open laid, And my most secret woes intrusted to your privacy !" Dr. Plot, in his History of Staffordshire, says, that the " inhabitants... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 страница
...recesses' friendly shade, I All my sorrows open laid, And my most secret woes intrusted to your priraey ! " r ! ; Miüht I in this desert place (Which mast men in discourse disgrace) Live but undisturb'd and free... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1847 - 712 страница
...grief has made me fly, To hide me from society, E'en of my dearest friends, have I, In your recessei' tions, which are like unto dreams : and they will hardly be drawn intrusted to your privacy ! Lord ! would men let me alone, What an over-happy one Should I think myself... | |
| 1849 - 1428 страница
...To walk, ride, sit, or sleep at one's own ease, And pleading a man's self, none other to displease ! Lord ! would men let me alone, What an over-happy one Should I think myself to be ; Might I in this desert place (Which most men in discourse disgrace) Live but undisturbed and free ! Here, in this despised... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1849 - 708 страница
...friendly shade, All my sorrows open laid, And my most secret woes intrusted to your рптвет ! Ix>rd ! desert place (Which most men in discourse disgrace) Live but undisturb'd and free ! »ROM 1649 ютта.... | |
| 1849 - 736 страница
...To walk, ride, sit, or sleep at one's own ease, And pleasing a man's self, none other to displease ! Lord ! would men let me alone, What an over-happy one Should I think myself to be; Might I in tiiis desert place (Which most men in discourse disfrace) Live but undisturbed and free ! Here, in... | |
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