| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Authors, English - 1845 - 558 pages
...bliss Thrill'd every bosom, and the family Of man, for once, partook a common joy. LISTENING TO STORMS. 'Tis pleasant, by the cheerful hearth, to hear Of...eager and suspended soul, Woo terror to delight us ; but to hear The roaring of the raging elements, To know all human skill, all human strength, Avail... | |
| Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - 1845 - 460 pages
...security during public dissensions and calamity. AEB Vicarage, Tavittock, Nov. 1, 1830. CHAPTER I. 'Tis pleasant, By the cheerful hearth, to hear Of...that we are safe : Then listen to the perilous tale a<jain, And with an ea<*er and suspended soul Woo terror to delight us. . SOUTHEY'S "MADOC." THE Eddystone... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1845 - 848 pages
...the seamen's homeward hopes, Tain all their skill ! . . we drove before the storm. 'Tis pleasant, hy dreams, Till Coatel was his. But then it woke ;.....prest upon him like a weight On one who scarce ca ; 1 The saint to whom sailors addrest themselves. The St. Brno of the Welsh. " It was usual for all,... | |
| Mrs. Bray (Anna Eliza) - 1845 - 458 pages
...security during public dissensions and calamity. AEB Vicarage, Tavistock, Nov. 1, 1830. CHAPTER I. "Tis pleasant, by the cheerful hearth, to hear Of tempests, and the daubers of the deep, And pause at times, and feel that we are safe : Then listen to the perilous tale... | |
| 1845 - 356 pages
...THE I- .">'; ; •; -.' jhWl •%. .• -M; .•' r <-N 7HE co AM •€o CURIOSITIES MODERN TRAVEL: 'Tis pleasant by the cheerful hearth to hear Of tempests and the dangera of the deep, And pause at times, and feel that we are safe; Then listen to the perilous tale... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - Authors, English - 1846 - 540 pages
...bliss Thrill'd every bosom, and the family Of man, for once, partook a common joy. LISTENING TO STORMS. 'Tis pleasant, by the cheerful hearth, to hear ; Of tempests, and the dangers of the deep, i And pause at times, and feel that we are safe ; Then listen to the perilous tale again, A nd with... | |
| J. Goodall, W. Hammond - 1848 - 390 pages
...equivalent, agriculture, credible, oblation, monarchy, telescope, antitype, paraphrase. Section 4. " "Tis pleasant, by the cheerful hearth, to hear Of...tempests, and the dangers of the deep, And pause at times, to feel that we are safe : Then listen to the perilous tale again, And, with an eager and suspended... | |
| 1849 - 354 pages
... /, I I Mode of Firing Tea.. MO: EOMANCE OF MODERN TRAVEL ¥car--3i)oofe of £lbbcmuvc. "f is pleasant by the cheerful hearth to hear Of tempests and the dangers of the deep, And paute at times, and feel that we are safe; Then listen to the perilous tale again, And, with an eager... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 pages
...gen'ral pulse Of life stood still, and nature made a pause, An awful pause, prophetic of her end. 85. 'Tis pleasant, by the cheerful hearth, to hear Of...eager and suspended soul, Woo terror to delight us. But to hear The roaring of the raging elements ; To know all human skill, all human strength, Avail... | |
| 1850 - 358 pages
...pcgcso. -with an air J ROMANCE MODERN TRAVEL of Tia pleasant by the cheerful hearth to hear Of tempesti and the dangers of the deep, And pause at times, and...an eager and suspended soul. Woo Terror to delight ua. SODTBEY. LONDON: DAVID BOGUE, 86, FLEET STREET. MDCCCL. L LONDON: SAVIl.r, AND EDWARDS, PBINTEEs,... | |
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