| Thomas Campbell - 1803 - 162 páginas
...on the shore; Till, led by thee o'er many a cliff sublime, He found a warmer world, a milder clime, A home to rest, a shelter to defend, Peace and repose, a Briton and a friend ! k c Congenial Hope! thy passion-kindling power, How bright, how strong, in Youth's untroubled hour!... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1804 - 182 páginas
...on the shore ; Till, led by thee o'er many a cliff sublime, He found a warmer world, a milder clime, A home to rest, a shelter to defend, Peace and repose, a Briton and a friend ! 2 Congenial Hope ! thy passion-kindling power, How bright, how strong, in youth's untroubled hour!... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 176 páginas
...shore; Till, led by thee o'er many a cliff sublime, , He foun,da warmer world, a milder clime, A home ta rest, a shelter to defend, ' Peace and repose, a Briton and a friend! b Congenial Hope! thy passion-kindling power, How bright, how strong, in youth's untroubled hour! __... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1812 - 160 páginas
...on the shore ; Till, led by thee o'er many a cliff sublime, He found a warmer world, a milder dime. A home to rest, a shelter to defend, Peace and repose, a Briton and a friend ! b On yon proud height, with Genius hand in hand, I sec thee light, and wave thy golden wand. " Go,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1817 - 166 páginas
...on the shore ; Till, led by thee o'er many a cliff sublime, He found a warmer world, a milder clime, A home to rest, a shelter to defend, Peace and repose, a Briton and a friend !b Congenial HOPE ! thy passion-kindling power, How bright, how strong, in youth's untroubled hour... | |
| Thomas Ewing - 1819 - 448 páginas
...shore' ; Till, led by thee o'er many a cliff' sublime', He found a warmer' world, a milder' clime, A home' to rest', a shelter' to defend', Peace' and repose', a Briton' and a friend' ! Campbell, 11. — The Moral Change anticipated by Hope. HOPE ! when I mourn, with sympathizing mind,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1821 - 254 páginas
...on the shore ; Till, led hy thee o'er many a cliff suhlime, He found a warmer world, a milder clime, A home to rest, a shelter to defend, Peace and repose, a Briton and a friend ! (6) f20 Congenial Hope ! thy passion-kindling power, How hright, how strong, in youth's untrouhled... | |
| 1823 - 614 páginas
...Lord Byron — and we have wppt over the sufferings of "The Fair Greek" Amelia, before she found " A home to rest, a shelter to defend, Peace, and repose, a Briton and a friend." We have been advised to publish this in a separate volume, but anxious to establish or.r Magazine as... | |
| John Harman Bedford - 1825 - 250 páginas
...directions to find a small place suitable to the ideas Berenice had formed, where she could have " A home " A home to rest — a shelter to defend — Peace and...was gone, and with tears of real regret, she bade her- friends adieu, promising to 'be a regular correspondent, when she heard where they were settled.... | |
| 1827 - 510 páginas
...his feelings, he fainted on the beach; the sailors tenderly conveyed him on board, where he found ' A home to rest, a shelter to defend, Peace and repose, a Briton and a friend. In a few days he was partially restored to health, and the rudest sailor melted with pity at his mournful... | |
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