| John Keble - 1827 - 398 页
...course serene. A fouler vision yet ; an age of light, Light without love, glares on the aching sight : O who can tell how calm and sweet, Meek Walton ! shews thy green retreat, When wearied with the tale thy times disclose, The eye first finds thee out in thy secure repose ?... | |
| John Keble - 1837 - 442 页
...course serene. A fouler vision yet ; an age of light, Light without love, glares on the aching sight : O who can tell how calm and sweet, Meek Walton ! shews thy green retreat, When wearied with the tale thy times disclose, The eye first finds thee out in thy secure repose ?... | |
| C. V. G. - 1855 - 80 页
...betray Tawny finu'd fishes : my bended hook shall pierce Their slimy jaws." — SIIAKSPEARE. W HEBE silvery streams in rippling music play, A ngling along...calm and sweet, Meek Walton shews thy green retreat." — KKBLE. W HAT high and calm delight with thee to rove, A ngling and musing by romantic Dove ! L... | |
| John Keble - 1856 - 406 页
...course serene. A fouler vision yet; an age of light, Light without love, glares on the aching sight: 0 who can tell how calm and sweet, Meek Walton! shews thy green retreat, When wearied with the tale thy times disclose, The eye first finds thee out in thy secure repose ?... | |
| John Keble - 1868 - 452 页
...course serene. A fouler vision yet ; an age of light, Light without love, glares on the aching sight : 0 who can tell how calm and sweet, Meek Walton ! shews thy green retreat, When wearied with the tale thy times disclose, The eye first finds thee out in thy secure repose ?... | |
| John Keble - 1874 - 326 页
...course serene. A fouler vision yet; an age of light, Light without love, glares on the aching sight : O who can tell how calm and sweet, Meek Walton ! shews thy green retreat, When wearied with the tale thy times disclose, The eye first finds thee out in thy secure repose ?... | |
| John Keble - 1876 - 262 页
...course serene. A fouler vision yet ; an age of light, Light without love, glares on the aching sight : O who can tell how calm and sweet, Meek Walton ! shews thy green retreat, When wearied with the tale thy times disclose, The eye first finds thee out in thy secure repose ?... | |
| Robert Owen - 1880 - 536 页
...tradesman under the Royal Exchange, and on losing his wife retired to live with his friend Bishop Morley. " O who can tell how calm and sweet, Meek Walton, shews thy green retreat, When wearied with the tale thy times disclose, The eye first finds thee out in thy secure repose."... | |
| Robert Owen - 1880 - 580 页
...tradesman under the Royal Exchange, and on losing his wife retired to live with his friend Bishop Morley. " O who can tell how calm and sweet, Meek Walton, shews thy green retreat, When wearied with the tale thy times disclose, The eye first finds thee out in thy secure repose."... | |
| John Keble - 1897 - 236 页
...course sereue. A fouler vision yet ; an age of light, Light without love, glares on the aching sight : O who can tell how calm and sweet, Meek Walton ! shews thy green retreat, When wearied with the tale thy times disclose, The eye first finds thee out in thy secure repose ?... | |
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