London street, (With voices fill'd and thronging feet,) Loiter, with mien "twixt grave and gay ? — Or take along some pathway sweet, Thy calm suburban way ? Happy beyond that man of Ross, Whom mere content could ne'er engross, Art thou, — with hope,... The London Magazine - 第 334 頁1825完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Bryan Waller Procter - 1832 - 270 頁
...suburban way ? Happy beyond that man of Ross, Whom mere content could ne'er engross, Art thou, — with hope, health, " learned leisure," Friends, books,...And then, thou think'st how time has fled Over thy unsilvered head, Snatching many a fellow mind Away, and leaving — what ? — behind! Nought, alas!... | |
| Barry Cornwall - 1832 - 272 頁
...hope, health, " learned leisure," Friends, books, thy thoughts, an endless pleasure ! —Yet—yet,— (for when was pleasure made Sunshine all without a...And then, thou think'st how time has fled Over thy unsilvered head, Snatching many a fellow mind Away, and leaving—what f—behind! Nought, alas! save... | |
| Barry Cornwall - 1844 - 654 頁
...calm suburban way ? Happy beyond that man of Ross, Whom mere content could ne'er engross, Art thou ; with hope, health, " learned leisure ;" Friends, books...moth-pierced book, Feel'st a sharp and sudden woe, And then, thou think'st how time has fled Over thy unsilvered head, Snatching many a fellow mind Away,... | |
| Barry Cornwall - 1844 - 260 頁
...suburban way ? Happy beyond that man of Ross, Whom mere content could ne'er engross, Art thou, — with hope, health, " learned leisure," Friends, books,...Sunshine all without a shade?) Thou, perhaps, as now thou revest Through the busy scenes thou lovest, With an Idler's careless look, Turning some moth-pierced... | |
| Barry Cornwall - 1846 - 312 頁
...calm suburban way? Happy beyond that man of Ross, Whom mere content could ne'er engross, Art thou ; with hope, health, " learned leisure ;" Friends, books ; thy thoughts, an endless pleasure! Yet—yet,—(for when was pleasure made Sunshine all without a shade '.) Thou, perhaps, as now thou... | |
| Barry Cornwall - 1851 - 436 頁
...suburban way ? Happy beyond that man of Eoss, Whom mere content could ne'er engross, Art thou, — with hope, health, " learned leisure," Friends, books,...And then, thou think'st how time has fled Over thy unsilvered head, Snatching many a fellow-mind Away, and leaving — what ? — behind ! Nought, alas... | |
| Bryan Waller Procter - 1851 - 352 頁
...calm suburban way I Happy beyond that man of Ross, Whom mere content could ne'er engross, Art thou ; with hope, health, " learned leisure ;" Friends, books ; thy thoughts, an endless pleasure ! Sunshine all without a shade ?) Yet—yet,—(for when was pleasure made Thou, perhaps, as now thou... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1853 - 334 頁
...calm suburbon way ? Happy beyond that man of Ross, Whom mere content could ne'er engross, Art thou — with hope, health, " learned leisure," Friends, books,...some moth-pierced book, Feel'st a sharp and sudden wo For visions vanished long ago ! And then, thou think' st how time has fled Over thy unsilvered head,... | |
| 1854 - 850 頁
...with him : Happy beyond that Man of lioss, Whom mere content could ne'er engross, Art thou; with hopo, health, 'learned leisure;' Friends, books : thy thoughts,...some moth-pierced book Feel'st a sharp and sudden wo, For visions vanished long ago ! And then, thou think'st how time has fled Over thy unsilvered head,... | |
| Chambers's journal - 1854 - 416 頁
...condoles with him : Happy beyond that Man of Ross, Whom mere content could ne'er engross, Art thou; with hope, health, 'learned leisure;' Friends, books...an idler's careless look, Turning some moth-pierced hook Feel'st a sharp and sudden wo, For visions vanished long ago 1 And then, thou think'st how time... | |
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