| Oliver Goldsmith - 1818 - 294 Seiten
...my heart. One native charm, than all the gloss of ;irf. Spontaneous joys, where nature has its play, The soul adopts, and owns their first-born sway; Lightly...frolic o'er the vacant mind, Unenvied, unmolested, unconfm'd : Bnt the long pomp, the miduight masquerade, With all the freaks of wanton wealth array'd.... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1817 - 192 Seiten
...These simple blessings of the lowly train ; To me more dear, congenial to my heart, One native charm, than all the gloss of art; . Spontaneous joys, where Nature has its play, The soul adopts, and owns their first-born sway ; Lightly they frolic o'er the vacant mind, Unenvy'd,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1818 - 274 Seiten
...These simple blessings of the lowly train; To me more dear, congenial to my heart, One native charm, than all the gloss of art. Spontaneous joys, where Nature has its play, The soul adopts, and owns their first-bom sway; Lightly they frolic o'er the vacant mind, Unenvied,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 498 Seiten
...These simple blessings of the lowly train, To me more dear, congenial to my heart, One native charm, than all the gloss of art ; Spontaneous joys, where nature has its play, The soul adopts, and owns their first-born sway : Lightly they frolic o'er the vacant mind, Unenvied,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1819 - 120 Seiten
...These simple blessings of the lowly train ; To me more dear, congenial to my heart, One native charm, .than all the gloss of art. Spontaneous joys, where nature has its play, The soul adopts, aud owns their first-born sway; Lighlly they frolic o'er the vacant mind, Uiienvied,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1821 - 446 Seiten
...my heart, One native charm, than all the gloss of art : Spontaneous joys, wnere nature has its play, The soul adopts, and owns their first-born sway ;...frolic o'er the vacant mind, Unenvied, unmolested, unponfin'd. But the long pomp, the midnight masquerade, With all the freaks of wanton wealth array'... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1821 - 236 Seiten
...These simple blessings of the lowly train, To me more dear, congenial to my heart. One native charm, than all the gloss of art ; Spontaneous joys, where nature has its play, The soul adopts, and owns their first-born sway; Lightly they frolic o'er the vacant mind, Unenvied,... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 314 Seiten
...These simple blessings of the lowly train; To me more dear, congenial to my heart, One native charm, than all the gloss of art; Spontaneous joys, where nature has its play, The soul adopts, and owns their first-born sway ; Lightly they frolic o'er the vacant mind, Unenvy'd,... | |
| John Bowdler - 1821 - 510 Seiten
...or cure. Still to ourselves in ev'ry place consign'd, Our own felicity we make or find. But the'long pomp, the midnight masquerade, With all the freaks of wanton wealth array'd, In these, ere triflers half their wish obtain, The toiling pleasure sickens into pain : And ev'n while... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1822 - 194 Seiten
...my heart, One native charm, than all the gloss of art ; Spontaneous joys, where Nature has its play, The soul adopts, and owns their firstborn sway ; Lightly...frolic o'er the vacant mind, Unenvied, unmolested, uuconfined. But the long pomp, the midnight masquerade, With all the freaks of wanton wealth array'd,... | |
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