| 1811 - 632 pagina’s
...tenderness, with which none but Christian parents, in similar circumstances, can fully sympathize. ' Bat, mortal Pleasure, what art thou in truth? The torrent's smoothness ere it dash below.' When the family parted, to retire ta rest, she lind scarcely reached her chamber when she was suddenly... | |
| 1809 - 572 pagina’s
...The transition to the melancholy part of the story is introduced with great tenderness and dignity. But mortal pleasure, what art thou in truth ! The torrent's smoothness ere it dash below ! And must I change my song ! and must I show, Sweet Wyoming ! the day, when thou wert doom'd, Guiltless,... | |
| Enos Bronson - 1809 - 458 pagina’s
...often sung. V. " And in the visions of romantick youth, What years of endless bliss are yet to flow ! But mortal pleasure, what art thou in truth! The torrent's smoothness ere it dash below ! And must I change my song? and must I show, Sweet Wyoming ! the day, when thou wert doomed, Guiltless,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1809 - 148 pagina’s
...to soul. rv. And in the visions of romantic youth, What years of endless bliss are yet to flow ! Bat mortal pleasure, what art thou in truth! The torrent's smoothness ere it dash below! And must I change my song? and must I shew, Sweet Wyoming! the day, when thou wert doom'd, Guiltless,... | |
| 1809 - 536 pagina’s
...political one: — " And in the visions of romantic youth, What years of endless bliss- are yet to Hour! But mortal pleasure, what art thou in truth! The torrent's smoothness ere il dash üe'.uw ! I bear, methinks, to leave this And must I change my song? and must 1 " Half coi... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 272 pagina’s
...to soul. IV. V. And in the visions of romantic youth, What years of endless bliss are yet to flow ! But mortal pleasure, what art thou in truth! The torrent's smoothness, ere it dash below! And must I change my song ? and must I shew, Sweet Wyoming ! the day, when thou wett doom'd, Guiltless,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 266 pagina’s
...knit to soul. V. And in the visions of romantic youth, What years of endless bliss are yet to flow ! But mortal pleasure, what art thou in truth ! The torrent's smoothness, ere it dash below ! And must I change my song ? and must- I shew, Sweet Wyoming! the day» when thou wert doom'd, Guiltless,... | |
| 1810 - 438 pagina’s
...often sung. V. 'And in the visions of romantic youth, What years of endless bliss are yet to flow ! But mortal pleasure, what art thou in truth ! The torrent's smoothness ere it dan/i below ! And must I change my song ? and must I shew, Sweet Wyoming ! the day when thou wert doom'd,... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1811 - 424 pagina’s
...however, shall be the subject of a future paper. THE OI.LA PODRIDA, No. 32, October 20, 1787. No. CXX. Mortal pleasure, what art thou in truth ! The torrent's smoothness ere it dash below ! CAXPBELL. (Continuation of the Vicar's Tale.) »* , .... SUPPER being removed, after chatting some... | |
| George Taunton - 1819 - 92 pagina’s
...the same block — Mercuries of the same wood, and twin-cherries upon the same stock — But human pleasure, what art thou, in truth ? The torrent's smoothness ere it dash below ! T. CAMPBELL. Full soon our friendship was shattered in the dust, and felt its death-blow. — I had... | |
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