| Henry Coppée - 1895 - 552 страници
...; For still the world prevailed, and its dread laugh, Which scarce the firm philosopher can scorn," Should his heart own a gleaner in the field, And thus in secret to hia soul he sighed : " What pity that so delicate a form, By beauty kindled, where enlivening... | |
| 1908 - 718 страници
...23° For still the world prevail'd, and its dread laugh, Which scarce the firm philosopher can scorn, Should his heart own a gleaner in the field: And thus in secret to his soul he sigh'd. What pity! that so delicate a form, 235 By beauty kindled, and harmonious... | |
| James Thomson - 1908 - 408 страници
...230 For still the world prevail'd, and its dread laugh, Which scarce the firm philosopher can scorn. Should his heart own a gleaner in the field: And thus in secret to his soul he sigh'd. What pity! that so delicate a form, 62380237 235 By beauty kindled, and... | |
| James Thomson - 1908 - 556 страници
...; For still the world prevailed, and its dread laugh, Which scarce the firm philosopher can scorn, Should his heart own a gleaner in the field ; And thus in secret to his soul he sighed : Recluse among the woods, — if city-dames Will deign their faith. And... | |
| William Wells Brown, Hannah Webster Foster - 1996 - 362 страници
...For still the world prevail'd, and its dread laugh, / Which scarce the firm philosopher can scorn, / Should his heart own a gleaner in the field: / And thus in secret to his soul he sigh'd" ("Autumn," 1730 version, lines 226-33). LETTER XLVI LETTER L Page 192... | |
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