| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1873 - 782 páginas
...Solitude ! to thee His early vows were paid, From heart sincere, and warm, and free, Devoted to the shade. ill, at length, compell'd By strong Necessity's supreme command, With smiling patience ! — O take the wanderer home. . Thy shades, thy silence now be mine, Thy charms my only theme ; My... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1876 - 604 páginas
...Solitude! to thee His early vows were paid, From heart sincere, and warm, and free, Devoted to the shade. Ah! why did fate his steps decoy In stormy paths to roam, Remote from all congenial joy! — 0 take the wanderer home! " Thy shades, thy silence now be mine, Thy charms my only theme; My haunt... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1878 - 792 páginas
...Solitude ! to thee His early vows were paid, From heart sincere, and warm, and free. Devoted to the shade. Ah, why did Fate his steps decoy In stormy paths to roam, Remote from all congenial joy ! — O take the wanderer home. "Thy shades, thy silence now be mine, Thy charms my only theme ; My... | |
| 1880 - 404 páginas
...Solitude ! to thee His early vows were paid, From heart sincere, and warm, and free, Devoted to the shade. Ah ! why did Fate his steps decoy In stormy paths to roam, Remote from all congenial joy ? — O, take the wanderer home ! " The shades, thy silence, now be mine. Thy charms my only theme... | |
| George Eyre-Todd - 1896 - 362 páginas
...Solitude ! to thee His early vows were paid, From heart sincere and warm and free, Devoted to the shade. Ah, why did fate his steps decoy In stormy paths to roam. Remote from all congenial joy ? — O take the wanderer home ! " Thy shades, thy silence, now be mine, Thy charms my only theme ;... | |
| Ann Radcliffe - 2001 - 708 páginas
...pistol-shot, from the way they had passed, and they rose in alarm, hastily to pursue their route. CHAPTER XIII 'Ah why did Fate his steps decoy In stormy paths to roam, Remote from all congenial joy!' BE ATT i E [Retirement]1 Emily, mean while, was still suffering anxiety as to the fate of Valancourt;... | |
| Ann Radcliffe - 2006 - 374 páginas
...pistol-shot, from the way they had passed, and they rose in alarm, hastily to pursue their route. CHAPTER 51 Ah why did Fate his steps decoy In stormy paths to roam, Remote from all congenial joy! - BEATTIE *** Emily, mean while, was still suffering anxiety as to the fate of Valancourt; but Theresa,... | |
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