| William Cowper - 1856 - 512 páginas
...a bird, With all the prettiness of feign'd alarm, And perks his ears, and stamps, and cries aloud, The heart is hard in nature, and unfit For human fellowship,...love and friendship both, that is not pleas'd With sight of animals enjoying life, Nor feels their happiness augment his own. The bounding fawn that darts... | |
| Goold Brown - 1856 - 136 páginas
...dog is stronger than a hare, and he can ran to a much greater distance before he grows tired. LESBOS IV. " The heart is hard in nature, and unfit For human...dead alike To love and friendship both, that is not pleased With sight of animals enjoying life, Nor feels their happiness augment his own." — Covtper.... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 574 páginas
...insignificantly fierce. 8TMPATHT WITH TUB HAPPINESS OP ANIMALS *, THE FAWH ; COLT ; FRISKING CATTLE. The heart is hard in nature, and unfit For human fellowship,...dead alike To love and friendship both, that is not pleased With sight of animals enjoying life, Nor feels their happiness augment his own. The bounding... | |
| William Cowper - 1856 - 464 páginas
...stamps, and cries aloud, With ill the prettiness of feign'd alarm, And anger insignificantly fierce. 320 The heart is hard in nature, and unfit For human fellowship,...dead alike To love and friendship both, that is not pleased With sight of animals enjoying life, 325 Nor feels their happiness augment his own. The bounding... | |
| 1856 - 570 páginas
...free from Sorrow; therefore, give a wise man Health, and he will give himself every other thing. TPHE heart is hard in nature, and unfit For human fellowship,...dead alike To Love and Friendship both, that is not pleased With sight of animals enjoying life, Nor feels their Happiness augment his own. . — Coiton.... | |
| William Cowper, Henry Stebbing - 1856 - 430 páginas
...stamps, and cries aloud, With all the prettiness of feign'd alarm, Arid anger insignificantly fierce. The heart is hard in nature, and unfit For human fellowship, as being void {>f sympathy, and therefore dead alike To love and friendship both, that is not pleased With sight... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 444 páginas
...pause; and the other, of confounding one line with another so as to destroy the measure.* EXAMPLE. The heart is hard in nature, and unfit For human fellowship,...dead alike To love and friendship both, that is not pleased With sight of animals enjoying life, Nor feels their happiness augment his own. COWPER. RULE... | |
| Oliver Angell - 1858 - 268 páginas
...agree with the poet Cowper," said William. "Do you remember those lines you once pointed out to me: ' The heart is hard in nature, and unfit For human fellowship,...dead alike To love and friendship both, that is not pleased With sight of animals enjoying life.' " "Yes, my dear,—and I thank you for remembering them.... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1861 - 236 páginas
...found nothing to help her, except hope ! CHAPTEE VI. " The heart is hard in nature, and unfit I''or human fellowship — as being void Of sympathy, and...alike To love and friendship both — that is not pleased With sight of animals enjoying- life, Nor feels their happiness augment its own !" — Cowi'ER.... | |
| Life-lights - 1864 - 344 páginas
...happy all the night. ROBERT POIXOK, 1799-1827. — Course of Time. SYMPATHY WITH ANIMAL ENJOYMENT. THE heart is hard in nature, and unfit For human fellowship,...dead alike To love and friendship both, that is not pleased With sight of animals enjoying life, Nor feels their happiness augment his own. The bounding... | |
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