At the paternal door a carriage stands, Love knits their hearts and Hymen joins their hands. Ah ! — world unknown ! how charming is thy view, Thy pleasures many, and each pleasure new : Ah ! — world experienced ! what of thee is told ? How few thy... The Works of the Rev. George Crabbe - 385 ページGeorge Crabbe 著 - 1823全文表示 - この書籍について
| Hugh Rowley - 1872 - 278 ページ
...ceteras, and you will find that inutato nomine, dear boy, DT — very probably —fabnla narratur ! " Ah world unknown ! how charming is thy view, Thy pleasures...How few thy pleasures, and those few . . . how old!" Of course, we don't expect you to believe in that Crabbe's clause ; but wait a few years, O Champagney... | |
| Emma Marshall - 1871 - 346 ページ
...humiliation, and not on the mountain-top of triumph and victory. CHAPTER VII. AN OLD FRIEND APPEARS. * Oh, world unknown, how charming is thy view ! Thy pleasures...told ! How few thy pleasures, and those few how old." CEABBE. KOSIE and Irene were out early the next morning, for what Rosie called " a real scrambling... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 514 ページ
...heart, When the dear friends had nothing to impart : — All! all! are over; — now th' accomplish'd maid Longs for the world, of nothing there afraid:...each pleasure new: Ah! — world experienced! what of ihee is told? How few thy pleasures, and those few how old! Within a silent street, and far apart From... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1876 - 524 ページ
...heart, When the dear friends had nothing to impart : — All! all! are over; — now th' accomplish'd maid Longs for the world, of nothing there afraid:...lovers rob the heart of rest ; At the paternal door a carnage stands, Love knits their hearts and Hymen joins their hands. Ah! — world unknown ! how charming... | |
| Robert Aitkin Bertram - 1877 - 766 ページ
...bustle that it costs ; 'Tis but a medley, all of idle hopes, And abject childish fears. — Madden. * to thin R70 ! Crabbe. Talk who will of the world as a desert of thrall, Yet, yet there is bloom on the waste ;... | |
| George Crabbe, A. C. Cunningham - 1877 - 568 ページ
...heart, When the dear friends had nothing to impart: — All! all! are over; — now th' accomplish'd maid Longs for the world, of nothing there afraid:...lovers rob the heart of rest; At the paternal door a carrhgc stands, Love knits their hearts and Hymen joins their hands. All! — world unknown! how charming... | |
| Lucy Bethia Walford - 1877 - 350 ページ
...dismissed. In plain terms, he was "cock of the walk" for the time being. CHAPTER XXX. DOVER STREET. "Ah! — world unknown! How charming is thy view,...! What of thee is told? How few thy pleasures, and each pleasure old! " — Crabbe. IT is rather a curious fact that all these near relations of Tom La... | |
| 1877 - 362 ページ
...MILTON, Paradise Loet, book v. L 153. World. — A mad WORLD, my masters. — MIDDLETON, A Play. — Ah ! WORLD unknown ! how charming is thy view, Thy...pleasure new ; Ah ! world experienced ! what of thee is old ? How few thy pleasures, and th',-f- few how old. World . — All this WORLD'S noise appears to... | |
| 1877 - 812 ページ
...plain terms, he was " cock of the walk" for the time being. CHAPTER XXX. DOVEft STREET. " Al' !— world unknown ! How charming Is thy view, Thy pleasures many, and each pleasure new ! " Ah 1— world experieneed! Whatofthee Is told ? How few thy pleasures, and each pleasure old !" — CKABBE.... | |
| Lucy Bethia Walford - 1877 - 360 ページ
...plain terms, he was "cock of the walk" for the time being. CHAPTER XXX. DOVER STREET. "Ah!—world unknown! How charming is thy view, Thy pleasures many, and each pleasure new; Ah!—world experienced! What of thee is told? How few thy pleasures, and each pleasure old! "—Crabbe.... | |
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