| John Ferriar - 1798 - 334 стор.
...pleasing thoughts the time beguile, By a brook-side, or wood so green, Unheard, unsought for, and unseen, A thousand pleasures do me bless, And crown .my soul with happiness. All my joys beside are folly, None so sweet as melancholy, &c.* The first four chapters of Tristram Shandy, are... | |
| Robert Burton - 1800 - 616 стор.
...pleasing thoughts the time beguile, By a brook side or wood so green, Unheard, unsought for, or unseen, A thousand pleasures do me bless, And crown my soul...lie, sit, or walk alone, I sigh, I grieve, making grear mone, In a dark grove, or irksome den, With discontents and Furies then, A thousand miseries... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 454 стор.
...pleasing thoughts the time beguile ; By a brook-side, or wood so green, Unheard, unsought-for, or unseen, A thousand pleasures do me bless, And crown my soul...thousand miseries at once Mine heavy heart and soul cosconce. All my griefs to this are jolly, Nona so sour as melancholy. Methinks I hear, methinks I... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 474 стор.
...pleasing thoughts the time beguile, By a brook-side, or wood so green, Unheard, unsought-for, or unseen, A thousand pleasures do me bless, And crown my soul with happiness. All iny joys besides are folly, None so sweet as melancholy. When I lie, sit, or walk alone, I sigh, I... | |
| Robert Burton - 1804 - 622 стор.
...unsought for, or unseen, A thousand pleasures do me bless, And crown my soule with happiness. All my joyes besides are folly, None so sweet as melancholy. When...sit, or walk alone, I sigh, I grieve, making great mone. In a dark grove, or irksome den, With discontents and Furies then, A thousand miseries at once... | |
| Robert Burton - 1806 - 626 стор.
...sweet as melancholy. When I lye, sit, or walk alone, 3 sigh, I grieve, making great mone. In a <¿ark grove, or irksome den, With discontents and Furies...then, A thousand miseries at once Mine heavy heart and soule ensconce. All my griefes to this are jolly, None so sowr as melancholy. Me thinks I hear, me... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 стор.
...pleasing thoughts the time beguile; By a brook-side, or wood so green, Unheard, unsought for, and unseen, A thousand pleasures do me bless, And crown my soul...discontents and furies, then A thousand miseries at one* Mine heavy heart and foul nnsronre. All my griefs to this are jolly, None so sour u melancholy.... | |
| Sir John Mennes - 1817 - 568 стор.
...None so sweet as melancholy. When I lye, sit, or walk alone, I sigh, I grieve, making great moane, In a dark grove, or irksome den, With discontents...and soul ensconce. All my griefs to this are jolly, Me thinks I hear, me thinks I see, Sweet Musick, wondrous melody, Townes, places and Cities fine, Here... | |
| 1822 - 850 стор.
...library, and in a contemplative humour, it is in such speculations that I most delight, — it is then " A thousand pleasures do me bless, And crown my soul with happiness," as I fly back to that period when, uncramped by the restraint of any particular study, and unrestrained... | |
| 1819 - 426 стор.
...unsought for, or unseen, A thousand pleasures doe me bless, And crown my soul with happiness. All my joyes besides are folly, None so sweet as Melancholy. When...sit, or walk alone, I sigh, I grieve, making great mone, In a dark grove, or irksome den, With discontents and furies then, A thousand miseries at once... | |
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