| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 248 pages
...the dale, " And guide my lonely way, " To where yon taper cheers the vale " With hospitable ray. " For here forlorn and lost I tread, " With fainting steps and slow ; *' Where wilds, immeasurable spread, " Seem length'ning as I go." ** Forbear, my son," the Hermit cries, " To tempt... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English fiction - 1807 - 326 pages
...hermit of the dale, And guide my lonely way To where yon taper cheers the vale, With hospitable ray. For here, forlorn and lost, I tread, With fainting...wilds, immeasurably spread, Seem lengthening as I go." " Forb«ar, my son," the hermit cries, " To tempt the dangerous gloom ; For yonder faithless phantom... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1808 - 216 pages
...the dale, ' And guide my lonely way, ' To where you taper cheers the vale * With hospitable ray. ' For here forlorn and lost I tread, * With fainting...and slow; ' Where wilds immeasurably spread * Seem length'ning as I go. ' Forbear, my son,' the hermit cries, ' To tempt the dangerous gloom; * For yonder... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1809 - 604 pages
...japer cheers the vale ' M ith hospitable ray. ' ^°«£ere ^'dorp an<* 'ost I tread, ^ ' With faimiijfr blow, And to the dead my willing shade shall go. How...judging eye ! Born in this moment, in the next we dang'rous gloom j , For yonder phantom only rues ' To lure thee to thy doom. Here to the houseless... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 304 pages
...dale, " And guide my lonely way, " To where yon taper cheers the vale» " With hospitable ray. n. " For here forlorn and lost I tread, " With fainting...slow ; '* Where wilds, immeasurably spread; " Seem length'ning as I go." HI. * " Forbear, my son," the Hermit cries, " To tempt the dangerous gloom ;... | |
| 1809 - 402 pages
...dale, " And guide my lonely way " To where yon taper cheers the vale " With !•-.;, liable ray. " For here forlorn and lost I tread, " With fainting...slow ; " Where wilds, immeasurably spread, " Seem Icngth'ning as I go." <l Forbear, my son," the-hermit cries, 41 To tempt the dang'rous gloom; • For... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 526 pages
...Heraiit of the dale, And guide my lonely way, To where yon taper cheers the vale With hospitable ray. For here forlorn and lost I tread, With fainting steps and slow; Where wilds, immeasurable spread, Seem length' ning as I go." " Forbear, my son," the Hermit cries, " To tempt the... | |
| John Aikin - Ballads, English - 1810 - 386 pages
...hermit of the dale, And guide my lonely way, To where yon taper cheers the vale, With hospitable ray. For here forlorn and lost I tread, With fainting steps...hermit cries, To tempt the dangerous gloom, For yonder phantom only flies To lure thee to thy doom. Here to the houseless child of want My door is open still... | |
| John Aikin, Robert Harding Evans - Ballads, English - 1810 - 508 pages
...way, To where yon taper cheers the vale, With hospitable ray. * The year of probation, or noviciate. For here forlorn and lost I tread, With fainting steps...the hermit cries, To tempt the dangerous gloom, For yoader phantom only flies To lure thee to thy doom. Here to the houseless child of want My door is... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 648 pages
...hermit of the dale, And guide my lonely way, To where yon taper cheers the vale With hospitable ray. *' For here forlorn and lost I tread, With fainting steps and slow; Where wilds, immeasurably spread, Seem length'ning as I go." 1 The Fpiar of Orders Grey. Reliq. of Anc Poetry, vol. ip 243. Forbear, my son,"... | |
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