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" Discourse ensues, not trivial, yet not dull, Nor such as with a frown forbids the play Of fancy, or proscribes the sound of mirth: Nor do we madly, like an impious world, Who deem religion frenzy, and the God That made them an intruder on their joy»,... "
The Saturday Magazine - Page 133
1841
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Century Readings for a Course in English Literature, Volume 1

John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustin Pyre, Karl Young, James Francis Augustine Pyre - English literature - 1910 - 656 pages
...oak's domestic shade, Enjoyed — spare feast ! — a radish and an egg. 95 Of fancy, or prescribes the sound of mirth; Nor do we madly, like an impious world, Who deem religion frenzy, and the God I00 That made them an intruder on their joys, Start at his awful name, or deem his praise A jarring...
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Century Readings for a Course in English Literature

John William Cunliffe, James Francis Augustin Pyre, Karl Young - English literature - 1911 - 1196 pages
...doors, And under an old oak's domestic shade, Enjoyed — spare feast I — a radish and an egg. 95 Discourse ensues, not trivial, yet not dull, Nor such as with a frown forbids the play Of fancy, or prescribes the sound of mirth; Nor do we madly, like an impious world, Who deem religion frenzy, and...
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British Poems, from "Canterbury Tales" to "Recessional"

English poetry - 1912 - 572 pages
...humble doors, And under an old oak's domestic shade, Enjoyed — spare feast! — a radish and an egg. Discourse ensues, not trivial, yet not dull, Nor such as with a frown forbids the play Of fancy, or prescribes the sound of mirth; Nor do we madly, like an impious world, Who deem religion frenzy, and...
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Synonyms Discriminated: A Dictionary of Synonymous Words in the English ...

Charles John Smith - English language - 1916 - 794 pages
...king, sequence and succession f 8UAKE3PK1RE. " Discourse ensues, not trivial, yet not doll, Nor sach as with a frown forbids the play Of fancy, or proscribes the snund of mirth." COWPKR. FOPPISH. FINICAL. DANDYISH. SPRUCE. COXCOMBICAL. FOPPISH (Dut. foppen, to...
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Heath Readings in the Literature of England

Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - English literature - 1927 - 1432 pages
...their humble doors, And under an old oak's domestic shade, Enjoyed, spare feast! a radish and an egg. Discourse ensues, not trivial, yet not dull, Nor such as with a frown forbids the play 175 Of fancy, or proscribes the sound of mirth: Nor do we madly, like an impious world, Who deem religion...
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