| James M'Donald - 1815 - 170 页
....••..,--.-. SENSIBILITY. Dear Sensibility ! source inexhausted of all that's- precious to o\iir -joys, or costly in our sorrows ! thou chainest thy...martyr down upon his bed of straw, and it is thou who liftest.him up to Heaven. Eternal Fountain of our feelings ; It is here I trace thee, and this is thy... | |
| Daniel Staniford - 1817 - 256 页
...or complaints. CHAPTER X. SENSIBILITY.* 1-. DEAR sensibility ! Source inexhaustible of all that is precious in our joys, or costly in our sorrows ! Thou...straw, and it is thou who liftest him up to heaven ! 2. Eternal fountain of our feelings ! It is here I trace thee, and this is tky divinity which stirs... | |
| Alicia M'Gennis - 1817 - 806 页
...?" " Because you have lost the brightest gem that ornaments your nature, ' that inexhausted source of all that's precious in our joys, or costly in our sorrows ?" " I comprehend you not, my love." " Indeed, my lord ! ' 'tis the eternal fountain of our feelings.'... | |
| 1818 - 596 页
...released. THE BANISHED KITTEN, A TALE*; Addressed to Sensibility. "Dear Sensibility ! source unexhaustedof all that's precious in our joys, or costly in our...martyr down upon his bed of straw, and it is thou who lifts him up to heaven. Eternal fountain of our feelings, thou givest a portion of it sometimes to... | |
| Increase Cooke - 1819 - 426 页
...please^ and which consequently never fails to please. Section T. ...A SENSIBILITY. Dear sensibility I source inexhausted of all that's precious in our joys, or costly in our sorrows ! thou chainest thy martyrs down upon this bed of straw, and it is thou who liftest him up to heaven. Eternal Fountain... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1823 - 762 页
...and I had got almost to Lyons before I was able to cast a shade across her. — Dear Sensibility ! M N O ] { | } % 'tis thou who liftest him up to Heaven ! — Eternal fountain of our feeling! — 'tis here I trace... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 768 页
...almost to Lyons before I was able to cast a shade across her. — Dear Sensibility ! source inexbausted of all that's precious in our joys, or costly in our...thou chainest thy martyr down upon his bed of straw, — aud 'tis thou who liftest him up to Heaven ! — Eternal fountain of our feeling ! — 'tis here... | |
| Benjamin Humphrey Smart - 1826 - 242 页
...Delight, qualified by the predominant expression. Dear Sensibility, source inexhausted of all that is precious in our joys or costly in our sorrows ! thou...straw, and it is thou who liftest him up to heaven. ' From thee it comes that I feel some generous joys and generous cares beyond myself. Touched with... | |
| 844 页
...indeed, is the great sympathetic nerve, that runs through the moral body, — " Source inexhaustible of all that's precious in our joys, or costly in our sorrows :" when I should have been destitute, it forestalled my necessity : when I was in prison, it ministered... | |
| Laurence Sterne - 1830 - 432 页
...and I had got almost to Lyons before I was able to cast a shade across her. — Dear Sensibility ! source inexhausted of all that's precious in our joys,...chainest thy martyr down upon his bed of straw, — and 'tis thou who lift'st him up to Heaven! — Eternal fountain of our feeling ! — 'tis here I trace... | |
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