Ah happy hills, ah pleasing shade, Ah fields belov'd in vain, Where once my careless childhood stray'd, A stranger yet to pain ! I feel the gales, that from ye blow, A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem... Ballads in the Cumberland dialect, chiefly by R. Anderson, with notes and a ... - Página 217por Robert Anderson - 1815Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 páginas
...plcafing fliade ! Ah fields belov'd in vain ! Where once my carelefs childhood ftray'd, A ftranger e diftrefs hath ta'en from me the Ihow Of fmooth civility. A blils beftow ; As waving frcih their gladibme wing, My weary foul they feem to footh, And, redolent... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1799 - 270 páginas
...along His silver-winding way : (t) King Henry the Sixth, founder of the College. Ah, happy hills ! ah, pleasing shade ! Ah, fields belov'd in vain !...stranger yet to pain ! I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to sooth,... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1800 - 302 páginas
...shade, whose flowers among WanderStthe hoary Thames along His silver-winding way: Ah, happy hills! ah, pleasing shade! Ah, fields belov'd in vain! Where...A stranger yet to pain! I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing. My weary soul they seem to sooth,... | |
| Matthisson - 1802 - 452 páginas
...Stelle, schon längst ein kleines Denkmal im Garten zu Valeires errichtet hätte. aoß Ah happy hüls! ah pleasing shade ; Ah fields belov'd in •vain ;...once my careless childhood stray'd , A stranger yet lo pain ! J feel the gales , ttiat from je blaw , A momentary blifs bestow , As wa-uing fresh their... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1804 - 224 páginas
...along His silver-winding way : e King Henry the Sixth, founder of the College. D Ah, happy hills ! ah, pleasing shade ! Ah, fields belov'd in vain !...stranger yet to pain ! I feel the gales that from ye blow A momentary bliss bestow, As waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to sooth,... | |
| E. Tomkins - 1804 - 416 páginas
...hills ! ah pleasing shades ! Ah fields helov'd ill vain ! Where once my careless childhood stray 'd, A stranger yet to pain! I feel the gales that from you hlow A momentary hliss hestow, As, waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to soothe.... | |
| John Jackson - 1805 - 308 páginas
...pocket. It is much to be regretted, that public spirit is generally sa badly rewarded. " — ah. • ah ! pleasing shade, . . • " Ah ! fields belov'd...Where once my careless childhood stray'd, " A stranger then to pain !" The trunk of this willow rises to the height of twelve feet, eight inches and a half,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1805 - 196 páginas
...fhade t " Ah fields beloved in vain > - »" Where once my carelefs childhood ilray'il, " A ftranger yet to pain ! '' I feel the gales that from you blow " A momentary blifs beftow j '1 As, waving frefh their gladfome wing, ' . " My weary foul thy feem to footh, •'... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1805 - 1054 páginas
...ah pleafing (bade ! Ah fields belov'd in vain ! Where once my carelefs childhood ftray'd, A Itranger yet to pain ! I feel the gales that from you blow A momentary blifs beltovr; As, waving frelh their gladfome wing, My weary foul they feem to footh, And, redolent... | |
| 1806 - 408 páginas
...whose shade, whose flowers among Wanders the hoary Thames along His silver-winding way. Ah happy hills, ah pleasing shade, Ah fields belov'd in vain, Where...stranger yet to pain ! I feel the gales, that from ye blow, A momentary bliss bestow ; As waving fresh their gladsome wing, My weary soul they seem to... | |
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