| William Wordsworth - 1814 - 476 páginas
...bloom'd beneath this lowly roof. She was a Woman of a steady mind, Tender and deep in her excess of love, Not speaking much, pleased rather with the joy Of...to peace Might live on earth a life of happiness. Her wedded Partner lacked not on liis side The humble worth that satisfied her heart : Frugal, affectionate,... | |
| G. Proctor, George Procter - 1823 - 434 páginas
...briefly as possible, without following the order in which they were communicated to me. TEMPLETON. " By some especial care Her temper had been framed,...Might live on earth a life of happiness." WORDSWORTH. TEMPLETON. IT was early the misfortune of Frederick Templeton to be placed in the uncontrolled possession... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1826 - 550 páginas
...that it seemed she loved him. She was a woman of a steady mind, Tender and deep in her excess of love, Not speaking much, pleased rather with the joy Of...to peace Might live on earth a life of happiness. Akin to his portraiture of the female character, is his treatment of the passion of love. He makes... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 452 páginas
...bloomed beneath this lowly roof. She was a Woman of a steady mind, Tender and deep in her excess of love, Not speaking much, pleased rather with the joy Of...to peace Might live on earth a life of happiness. Her wedded Partner lack'd not on his side The humble worth that satisfied her heart: Frugal, affectionate,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 páginas
...bloomed beneath this lowly roof. She was a Woman of a steady mind, Tender and deep in her excess of love, Not speaking much, pleased rather with the joy Of her own thoughts : by some especial rare Her temper had been framed, as if to make A I'cing — who by adding love to peace Mighl live... | |
| 1829 - 348 páginas
...that it seemed she loved him. She was a woman of a steady mind, Tender and deep in her excess of love, Not speaking much, pleased rather with the joy Of her own thoughts i by some especial care Her temper had been framed, as if to make A Being — who by adding love to... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1832 - 338 páginas
...seemed she loved him.— 3 She was a woman of a steady mind, Tender and deep in her excess of love, Not speaking much, pleased rather with the joy Of...especial care Her temper had been framed, as if to make A being—who, by adding love to peace, Might live on earth a life of happiness. LESSON IX. Christian... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1835 - 328 páginas
...mind, Tender and deep in her excess of love, Not speaking much, pleased rather with the joy Of her pwn thoughts ; by some especial care Her temper had been...peace, , Might live on earth a life of happiness. LESSON IX. Christian Patriotism. — ROBERT HALL. THE principles of freedom ought, in a more peculiar... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 páginas
...bloom'd beneath this lowly roof. She was a woman of a steady mind, Tender and deep in her excess of love, Not speaking much, pleased rather with the joy Of...especial care Her temper had been framed, as if to make A being—who by adding love to peace Might live on earth a life of happiness. Her wedded partner lack'd... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 páginas
...hloom'd heneath this lowly roof. She was a woman of a steady mind, Tender and deep in her excess of love, ohn : hy some especial care Her temper had heen framed, as if to make A heing — who hy adding love to... | |
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