| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 500 pages
...parting day, That call'd them from their native walks away ; When the poor exiles, every pleasure past, Hung round the bowers, and fondly look'd their last,...vain For seats like these beyond the western main ; t A river in Oe^^^kproperly Alatamha, and pronounced Oltamawhaw. * The jagnar^^^^Bkan tiger, is unknown... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 524 pages
...parting day, That call'd them from their native walks away; When the poor exiles, every pleasure past, Hung round the bowers, and fondly look'd their last,...vain For seats like these beyond the western main; 1 A river in Georgia ; properly Alatamha, anil pronounced Oltamawhaw. 2 The jaguar, or American tiger,... | |
| Book - 1854 - 496 pages
...them from their native walks away ; When the poor exiles, every pleasure past, Hung round the bow'rs, and fondly look'd their last, And took a long farewell,...For seats like these beyond the western main; And shudd'ring still to face the distant deep, Return'd and wept, and still return'd to weep ! The good... | |
| George Croly - English poetry - 1854 - 426 pages
...passed, Hung round their bowers, and fondly looked their last ; And took a long farewell, and wished in vain For seats like these beyond the western main...; And, shuddering still to face the distant deep, Returned and wept, and still returned to weep. The good old sire, the first prepared to go To new-found... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1911 - 120 pages
...past, 365 Hung round the bowers, and fondly looked their last — And took a long farewell, and wished in vain For seats like these beyond the western main...— And, shuddering still to face the distant deep, Returned and wept, and still returned to weep. 370 The good old sire the first prepared to go To new-found... | |
| English poetry - 1912 - 572 pages
...pleasure past, Hung round the bowers, and fondly looked their last, And took a long farewell, and wished in vain For seats like these beyond the western main, And shuddering still to face the distant deep, Returned and wept, and still returned to weep. The good old sire the first prepared to go To new found... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - English literature - 1915 - 852 pages
...day, That call'd them from their native walks away; When the poor exiles, every pleasure past, 365 weye. And if ye vouche-satif that it be so Tel me anon, withouten wordés m prepaid to go 371 To new-found worlds, and wept for other's woe; But for himself, in conscious virtue... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - English literature - 1915 - 858 pages
...day, That call'd them from their native walks away ; When the poor exiles, every pleasure past, ses Hung round the bowers, and fondly look'd their last,...wept, and still return'd to weep. The good old sire th<? first prepar'd to go 371 To new-found worlds, and wept for other's woe; But for himself, in conscious... | |
| Lucius Hudson Holt - English poetry - 1915 - 956 pages
...day, That call'd them from their native walks away; When the poor exiles, every pleasure pass'd, Huiig [p e̝ }` 2 370 The good old sire the first prepared to go, To new-found worlds, and wept for others' woe; But... | |
| Lucius Hudson Holt - English poetry - 1915 - 952 pages
...call'd them from their native walks away; When the poor exiles, every pleasure pass'd, Hung rounil 's azure sky, Flowers, ruins, statues, music, words,...hopes are gone before; from all things here They have 370 The good old sire the first prepared to go, To new-found worlds, and wept for others' woe; Hut... | |
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