| John Watts De Peyster - 1883 - 288 pagina’s
...head, saying softly and sadly, " Yes, yes ; Love ! " GEORGE EBER'S "A Word^ only a Word" page 348. "But) mortal pleasure •, what art thou in truth ? THE TORRENT'S SMOOTHNESS ERE IT DASH BELOW." CAMPBELL. " Discarding modern historians, who in too many instances do not seem to entertain the slightest... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1883 - 40 pagina’s
...be knit to sou] 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 show, Sweet Wyoming! the day when thou wert doomed, Guiltless,... | |
| 1887 - 410 pagina’s
...loveliest bowers laid 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 show, Sweet Wyoming! the day when thou wert low! When where of... | |
| Walter Scott - 1887 - 522 pagina’s
...thy sentinels all carefully placed, as Tomkins' scroll gave direction, and with fitting orders ?" * But mortal pleasure, what art thou in truth ? The torrent's smoothness ere It dash below. " With the most deliberate care," said Pearson. " Art thou very sure," said Cromwell, pulling him a... | |
| Charles Rogers - 1888 - 258 pagina’s
...Thomas Campbell : " 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." Of corrupt pleasure the roses fade, each as it is touched. The vicious pleasure-seeker of to-day is... | |
| Walter Scott - 1894 - 544 pagina’s
...rooms, and from thence perhaps into the forest.' 'My Lord General,' answered Pearson, 'if placing the * But mortal pleasure, what art thou in truth ? The...smoothness ere it dash below. CAMPBELL'S Gertrude of Wyoming, guards on the places pointed out in this scroll be sufficient, with the strictest orders... | |
| Walter Scott - 1896 - 534 pagina’s
...and from thence perhaps into the forest.' ' My Lord General,' answered Pearson, ' if placing the * But mortal pleasure, what art thou in truth ? The torrent's smoothness ere it dash below. CAMPBELL'S (lertrude of Wyoming. guards on the places pointed out in this scroll be sufficient, with the strictest... | |
| Walter Scott - 1898 - 968 pagina’s
..."that this is all well and duly cared for? Bethink thee that, when we engage ourselves in the private * But mortal pleasure, what art thou in truth ? The torrent's smoothness ere it dash below. CAUPBKLL'S Gertrude of Wyoming. communications, all will be lost should the party we look for have... | |
| Walter Scott - 1902 - 414 pagina’s
...Heavy steps were at last heard, and Pearson and some of the soldiers returned. This seemed to be * But mortal pleasure, what art thou in truth ? The torrent's smoothness ere it dash below. CAMPBELL'S GEKTHUDE OF WYOMING. what Cromwell waited for. He started up, and asked hastily, " Auy news, Pearson... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1904 - 316 pagina’s
...knit to soul. 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 show, Sweet Wyoming ! the day when thou wert doom'd, Guiltless,... | |
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