| British poets - 1824 - 676 páginas
...Tottering from room to room, and finding pleasure In flowers, and toys, and sweetmeats, things which long Have lost their power to please ; which, when I see...I were the little trifler once again Who could be pleas'd so lightly. Southey's Thalaba. ZEAL. Zeal and duty are not slow ; But on occasion's forelock... | |
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 806 páginas
...now a melancholy wish I were the little irilliT once again Who could he pleased so lightly! TBALABA. Then you know not Your father's art? LAILA. No. I...give me power like his, that where he went I might (jo with him: but he shook his head, And said, it was a power too dearly bought, And kiss'd me with... | |
| Caleb Cushing - 1833 - 326 páginas
...the gesture redolent of joy, has not felt the 'melancholy wish' rise unbidden to his lip, that ' He were the little trifler once again, Who could be pleased so lightly ? ' For time, as he carries us onward in his flight, bring us to deeper fountains of happiness, to... | |
| Robert Southey - 1845 - 848 páginas
...power to please ; which, when l s« UVE. Raise only now a melancholy wish, I were the little triflcr once again Who could be pleased so lightly ! THALABA....that where he went I might go with him ; but he shook hi« head, And said, it was a power too dearly bousht, And kiss'd me with the tenderness of ttar>.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1845 - 848 páginas
...Tottering from room to room, and finding pleasure In flowers, and toys,and sweetmeats, things which long Have lost their power to please ; which ,when I see...trifler once again Who could be pleased so lightly 1 THALABA. Then you know not Tour Father's art ? LAILA. No. I besought him once To give me power like... | |
| 1856 - 570 páginas
...Tottering from room to room, and finding pleasure In Flowers, and Toys, and Sweetmeats, things which long Have lost their power to please ; which, when I see...Trifler once again Who could be pleased so lightly. i&ebenp.— Bacon. HE that studieth Revenge keepeth his own wounds green. Mob, like the Ocean, is very... | |
| Robert B. M. Binning - 1857 - 462 páginas
...been fascinated with such sad stuff. These bygone tastes are mournful reflections: such subjects — " Raise only now a melancholy wish I were the little...trifler once again Who could be pleased so lightly ! " I accordingly consigned " Udolpho " to the hands of my cook, that its mysteries, no longer capable... | |
| Robert Southey - 1860 - 348 páginas
...Tottering from room to room, and finding pleasure In flowers and toys and sweetmeats, — things which long Have lost their power to please; which, when I see...lightly! THALABA. Then you know not Your Father's art ? No : I besought him once To give me power like his, that where he went I might go with him; but he... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 páginas
...room to room, and finding pleasure In flowers, and toys, and sweetmeats, things which long Нате lost their power to please ; which, when I see them,...trifler once again Who could be pleased so lightly. Southey. REVELATION-Character of. As revelation is a communication from an infinite mind to a finite... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 páginas
...toys, and sweetmeats, things which long Have lost their power to please ; which when I see them, liaise only now a melancholy wish, I were the little trifler once again Who could be pleas'd so lightly. Suuthey, Tkalabt. 70UTH — continued. Ah who, when fading of itself away, Would... | |
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