| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...glorify their Tempe, bred in me Desire of visiting that paradise. To Thessaly I came, and living private, Without acquaintance of more sweet companions Than...The sweetest and most ravishing contention That art or nature ever were at strife in. A sound of musick touch'd mine ears, or rather Indeed entranc'd my... | |
| John Ford - English drama - 1811 - 522 pages
...glorify their Tempe, bred in me Desire of visiting that paradise. To Thessaly I came, and living private, Without acquaintance of more sweet companions, Than...walks. One morning early This accident encounter'd me: 1 heard The sweetest and most ravishing contention, That art and nature1 ever were at strife in*. Amet.... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1811 - 622 pages
...Without acquaintance of more sweet companions, Than ; In- old inmates to my love, my thoughts, I clay by day frequented silent groves, And solitary walks....contention, That art and nature ever were at strife in. Amct. 1 cannot yet conceive, what you infer By art ami nature. Mm. I shall soon resolve ye. A sound... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1812 - 572 pages
...their Tempe, bred in me • Desire of visiting that paradise. To Thessaly I came, and living private, Without acquaintance of more sweet companions, Than...most ravishing contention, That art and nature ever wero at strife in. ' Amcthui. I cannot yet conceive, what ypu infer By art and nature. ' Men. I shall... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1813 - 502 pages
...glorify their Tempe, bred in me Desire of visiting that paradise. To Thessaly I came, and living private, Without acquaintance of more sweet companions Than...The sweetest and most ravishing contention That art or nature ever were at strife in. A sound of inusick touch'd mine ears, or rather Indeed entranc'd... | |
| Charles Lamb - Drama - 1813 - 508 pages
...glorify their Tempe, bred in me Desire of visiting that paradise. To Thessaly I came, and living private, Without acquaintance of more sweet companions Than...accident encounter'd me : I heard The sweetest and most savishing contention That art or nature ever were at strife in. A sound of musick touch'd mine ears,... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1820 - 594 pages
...their Tempe, b,red in me Desire of visiting that paradise. To Thessaly I came, and living private, Without acquaintance of more sweet companions, Than...walks. One morning early This accident encounter'd me : 1 heard The sweetest and most ravishing contention, That art and nature ever were at strife in. Amet.... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1820 - 432 pages
...glorify their Tempe, bred in me Desire of visiting that paradise. To Thessaly I came, and living private, Without acquaintance of more sweet companions, Than the old inmates to my love, my thoughts, 1 day by day frequented silent prove». And solitary walks. One morning early This accident encounter'd... | |
| Charles Bucke - Nature - 1823 - 416 pages
...their Tempe, bred in me Desire of visiting that paradise. To Thessaly I came ; and living private, I day by day frequented silent groves, And solitary...contention, That art and nature ever were at strife at. This contest was begun by a nightingale, who, chancing to hear a lutanist play several airs upon... | |
| Mary Russell Mitford - Country life - 1824 - 312 pages
...visiting Paradise. To Thessaly I came, and living private, Without acquaintance of more sweet companion!! Than the old inmates to my love, my thoughts, I day...contention That art and nature ever were at strife in. A sound of music touch'd mine ears, or rather Indeed entranced my soul : as I stole nearer, Invited... | |
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