See the wretch, that long has tost On the thorny bed of pain, At length repair his vigour lost, And breathe and walk again : The meanest floweret of the vale, The simplest note that swells the gale, The common sun, the air, the skies, To him are opening... The Gentleman's Magazine - Seite 4261819Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1826 - 450 Seiten
...repair his vigour lost, Aod hreathe an.! walk again : The meanest flon'ret of the vale, The limpie note that swells the gale, The common sun, the air, the skies, To him areopentos paradise." It is evident that the love of life includes, n some measure, the idea of happiness,... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1827 - 468 Seiten
...thorny bed of pain, At length repair his vigour lost, And breathe, and walk again : The meanest floweret of the vale, The simplest note that swells the gale,...sun, the air, the skies, To him are opening paradise. Humble Quiet builds her cell, Near the source whence Pleasure flows ; She eyes the clear crystalline*... | |
| 1827 - 500 Seiten
...and tempting 'to his steps than the nicely trimmed walk or the velvet lawn. " The meanest floweret of the vale, The simplest note that swells the gale,...the air, the skies, To him are opening paradise." Time and space would fail us to enumerate all the inducements presented for the pursuit of botanical... | |
| 1827 - 496 Seiten
...a superficial survey of the whole firmament studded with its thousand fires. " The meanest floweret of the vale, The simplest note that swells the gale,...the air, the skies, To him are opening paradise." Time and space would fail us to enumerate all the inducements presented for the pursuit of botanical... | |
| 1827 - 492 Seiten
...Pain, At length repair his vigor lost, And breathe and walk again. VOL. I. 12 The meanest floweret of the vale, The simplest note that swells the gale, The common sun, the air, the skies, To him are ppening paradise. Can we contemplate these glorious results of the well-ordered action of our systems,... | |
| 1833 - 448 Seiten
...live nnd breath«! a^rnin. The meanest flowret of the valo, The simplest note« that swell the calo, The common sun, the air, the skies, To him are opening Paradise." Such pleasures How continually from the healing art ; yet none but the God to whoii belongt:th (he... | |
| Charles Edward Herbert Orpen - 1827 - 438 Seiten
...interest beyond their own. The plough, the loom, the flocks and herds, to him have a new value— ' The common sun, the air. the skies, To him are opening Paradise.' The endearments of kindred and friendship, have almost the charms of novelty to him, and what was little... | |
| 1828 - 526 Seiten
...acquisition of knowledge, every step he takes affords new delight ; and, in the language of Gray, " The meanest flow'ret of the vale, The simplest note...the air, the skies, To him are opening paradise." Of the truth of this we have a happy illustration in the following memoir. The earlier part of Mr.... | |
| 1828 - 498 Seiten
...acquisition of knowledge, every step he takes affords new delight ; and, in the language of Gray, " The meanest flow'ret of the vale, The simplest note...the air, the skies, To him are opening paradise." Of the truth of this we have a happy illustration in the following memoir. The earlier part of Mr.... | |
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