I AM monarch of all I survey, My right there is none to dispute, From the centre all round to the sea, I am lord of the fowl and the brute. 0 solitude ! where are the charms That sages have seen in thy face ? Better dwell in the midst of alarms, Than... The Midland readers and home lesson books - Pagina 80door Henry Major - 1873Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - 1829 - 318 pagina’s
...is none to dispute ; From the centre all round to the sea, 1 am lord of the fowl and the hrnte. Oil solitude! where are the charms, That sages have seen in thy face < Uetter dwell in the midst, of "alarms, p Never hear the sweet music of speech 1 start at the sound... | |
| William Cowper - 1830 - 374 pagina’s
...there is none to dispute ; From the centre all round to the sea I am lord of the fowl and the brute. 0 Solitude ! where are the charms That sages have seen...midst of alarms Than reign in this horrible place. 1 am out of humanity's reach, I must finish my journey alone, Never hear the sweet music of speech,... | |
| Thomas F. Walker - 1830 - 256 pagina’s
...to dispute ; From the centre all round to the sea, I am lord of the fowl and the brute. O Solitude I where are the charms That sages have seen in thy face?...midst of alarms, Than reign in this horrible place. I am out of humanity's reach, I must finish my journey alone, Never hear the sweet music of speech... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1830 - 244 pagina’s
...the sea, I am lord of the fowl and the brute. ,. . Oh solitude ! where are the charms, ;' That sajres have seen in thy face ? Better dwell in the midst of alarms, ;, ^ 2. I am out of humanity's reach, I must finish my journey alone ; Never hear tlje sweet musick... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 pagina’s
...monarch of all I survey, • My right there is none to dispute ; From the centre all round to the sea, I am lord of the fowl and the brute. O solitude! where are the charms That sages have seen in thy facel Better dwell in the midst of alarms, . • Than reign in this horrible place. I am out of humanity's... | |
| 1825 - 500 pagina’s
...of •.our. allotted banishment from town, 194 193 I could repeat the whole poem by heart, uttering O Solitude, where are the charms That Sages have seen in thy face ? with an emphasis which shewed that, I felt what I read. — On our arrival in Coram-street, I found... | |
| 802 pagina’s
...may exclaim — Then welcome, my wild Ulster farms ; My kernes — though all rude he the race : "• Better dwell in the midst of alarms, Than reign in this horrible place !' I've absolutely almost reached the limits of my paper in every meaning of the dissyllable, and not... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1831 - 444 pagina’s
...in the sentiment, which the poet h» attributed to Alexander Selkirk, in his solitary ions. "Itathcr dwell in the midst of alarms, Than reign in this horrible place." To such as are tngrossed by the active bustle ofl*. the necessary meetings of competitor! in the pursuit... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1831 - 438 pagina’s
...the sentiment, which the poet hu attributed to Alexander Selkirk, in his solitary dominions. "Rather dwell in the midst of alarms, Than reign in this horrible place." To such as are engrossed by the active bustle the necessary meetings of competitors in the pursuit... | |
| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 pagina’s
...there is none to dispute, From the centre all round to the sea, I am lord of the fowl and the brute. 0 solitude ! where are the charms That sages have seen...midst of alarms, Than reign in this horrible place. 1 am out of humanity's reach, I must finish my journey alone, Never hear the sweet music of speech... | |
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