| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1846 - 540 páginas
...confound the Atheist's sophistries. Below, a circling fence, its leaves are seen Wrinkled and keen; No grazing cattle through their prickly round Can reach...fear, Smooth and unarm'd the pointless leaves appear. 1 love to view these things with curious eyes, And moralize; And in this wisdom of the holly-tree Can... | |
| Daniel Jay Browne - 1846 - 542 páginas
...confound the atheist's sophistries. Below, a circling fence, its leaves are seen, Wrinkled and keen ; No grazing cattle through their prickly round Can reach to wound ; But, as they prow where nothing ia tof&ir, Smooth and unarmed the pointless leaves appear. In ancient times, Pliny... | |
| Daniel Jay Browne - 1846 - 548 páginas
...atheist's sophistries. Below, a rircline fence, ita leares are seen, Wrinkled and keen ; No grazing caule through their prickly round Can reach to wound ; But. as they grow vhr.rs nothing is to feav, Smooth and unarmed the pointless leaves appear. In ancient times, Pliny... | |
| 1847 - 828 páginas
...go and show himself to his companions. He made a man of him, according to the Wrinkled and keen , No grazing cattle, through their prickly round, Can reach...as they grow where nothing is to fear, Smooth and unarmed the pointless leaves appear. I love to view these things with curious eyes, And moralize: And... | |
| 1848 - 650 páginas
...confound the Atheist's sophistries. Below, a circling fence, its leaves are seen Wrinkled and keen ; No grazing cattle through their prickly round Can reach...as they grow where nothing is to fear, Smooth and unann'd the pointless leaves appear. 5. I love to view these things with curious eyes, And moralize... | |
| Sketches - 1848 - 422 páginas
...sophistries. THE HOLLY-TREE. 313 " Below a circling fence its leaves are seen, Wrinkled and keen ; No grazing cattle through their prickly round Can reach...as they grow where nothing is to fear, Smooth and unarmed, the pointless leaves appear. " I love to view these things with curious eyes, And moralize:... | |
| Home and colonial school society - 1848 - 412 páginas
...confound the Atheist's sophistries. " Below, a circling fence, its leaves are seen, Wrinkling and keen; No grazing cattle through their prickly round Can reach...as they grow where nothing is to fear, Smooth and unharmed the pointless leaves appear." But the evergreen which gives, perhaps, most pleasure to the... | |
| Frances Sargent Osgood - 1848 - 308 páginas
...confound an atheist's sophistries. Below a circling fence, its leaves are seen, Wrinkled and keen; No grazing cattle through their prickly round Can reach...as they grow where nothing is to fear, Smooth and unarmed the pointless leaves appear. SoUTHEY. FAIR WITHIN, THOUGH COLD IN SEEMING. THE DEW-PIANT. A... | |
| William Balmbro'. Flower - 1848 - 304 páginas
...confound the Atheist's sophistries. Below a circling fence, its leaves are seen Wrinkled and keen ; No grazing cattle, through their prickly round, Can reach...as they grow where nothing is to fear, Smooth and unarmed the pointless leaves appear. 1 love to view these things with curious eyes, And moralize :... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1849 - 290 páginas
...confound the Atheist's sophistries. Below, a circling fence, its leaves are seen Wrinkled and keen ; No grazing cattle through their prickly round Can reach...these things with curious eyes, And moralize ; And in the wisdom of the Holly Tree Can emblems see Wherewith perchance to make a pleasant rhyme, Such as... | |
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