| English poetry - 1806 - 408 pages
...silver stream shall roll his waters near, Gilt with the sun-beams here and there, On whose enamell'd bank I'll walk, And see how prettily they smile, and hear How prettily they talk,. VI. Ah wretched and too solitary he, Who loves not his own company ! He'll feel the weight oft many... | |
| Abraham Cowley - English literature - 1806 - 290 pages
...stream shall roll his waters near, Gilt with the sun-beams here and there ; On whose enamel'd bank I 'II walk, And see how prettily they smile, and hear How prettily they talk. Ah wretched and too solitary he, Who loves not his own company} He '11 feel the weight of 't many a... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 490 pages
...silver stream shall roll his waters near, Gilt with the sun-beams here and there; On whose enamel'd bank I'll walk, And see how prettily they smile, and hear How prettily they talk. Ah wr. *ched and too solitary he, Who loves not his own compa He'll feel the weight -Oft many a day,... | |
| Manual - Essays - 1809 - 288 pages
...silver stream shall roll his waters near, Gilt with the sun-beams here and there, On whose enamell'd bank I'll walk, And see how prettily they smile, and hear How prettily they talk. 6. Ah wretched and too solitary he, > Who loves not his own company ! He'll feel the weight oft many... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 286 pages
...stream shall roll his waters near, Gilt with the sun-beams here and there ; On whose enamel'd bank I '11 walk, And see how prettily they smile, and hear How prettily they talk. Ah wretched and too solitary he, Who loves not his own company! He '11 feel the weight of 't many a... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 512 pages
...stream shall roll his waters near, Gilt with the sun-beams here and there; On whose enamel'd bank Tll walk, And see how prettily they smile, and hear How prettily they talk. Ah wretched and too solitary he, Who' loves not his own company f He'll feel the weight oft many a... | |
| sir Samuel Egerton Brydges (bart.) - 1813 - 326 pages
...silver stream shall roll his waters near, Gilt with the sunbeams here and there; On whose enamell'd bank I'll walk, And see how prettily they smile, and hear How prettily they talk." Ibid. ' " Ah wretched and too solitary he, Who loves not his own company ! He'll feel the weight oft... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - English literature - 1813 - 330 pages
...silver stream shall roll his waters near, Gilt with the sunbeams here and there; On whose enamell'd bank I'll walk, And see how prettily they smile, and hear How prettily they talk." Ibid. 1 " Ah wretched and too solitary he, Who loves not his own company! He'll feel the weight oft... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Essays - 1813 - 338 pages
...silver stream shall roll his waters near, Gilt with the sun-beams here and there; On whose enamel'd bank I'll walk; And see how prettily they smile; and hear How prettily they talk. ...... ' O quis me gelidis sttli montihui Hiemi . * , Siilat, et ing e nl i rumor urn prntrgat umbra?'ยป... | |
| William Henry Halpin - 1820 - 158 pages
...silver stream still rolls his waters near, " Gilt with sun-beams here and there, " On whose enamel M bank I'll walk, " And see how prettily they smile, and hear " How prettily they talk." COWLEY'S COUNTRY LIFE. t iHaiudt, uyuiphs of the fountain. Can win thy stern inquiring mind From the... | |
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