| John Bell - 1789 - 416 pages
...consign'd, Where my worn soul, each wand'ring hope at rest, May gather bliss to see my fellows blest. But where to find that happiest spot below, Who can direct, when all pretend to know t The shudd'ring tenant of the frigid zone Boldly proclaims that happiest spot his own, Kxtols tiie... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1800 - 192 pages
...consign'd, Where my worn soul, each wand'ring hope at rest, May gather bliss, to see my fellows blest. But where to find that happiest spot below, Who can...nights of revelry and ease; The naked negro, panting at tlie line, Boasts of his golden sands and palmy wine, Basks in the glare, or stems the tepid wave,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1803 - 192 pages
...consign'd, Where my worn soul, each' wandering hope at r<st, May gather bliss to see my fellows blest. But where to find that happiest spot below, Who can...Extols the treasures of his stormy seas, And his long night* of revelry and ease : The naked negro, panting at the line, Boasts of his golden sands and palmy... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1804 - 114 pages
...consign'd ; Where my worn soul, each wandering hope at rest, May gather bliss to see my fellows bless'd. But where to find that happiest spot below, Who can direct, when all pretend to know ? The shuddering tenant of the frigid zone Boldly proclaims that happiest spot his own ; Extols the treasures... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1805 - 500 pages
...and he inclines to think it happier, at least in some respects, than any other. But where to find the happiest spot below, Who can direct, when all pretend to know ? The shuddering tenant of the frigid zone Boldly proclaims that happiest spot hi» own, Extols the treasures... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1809 - 322 pages
...consign'd, Where my worn soul, each wandering hope at rest, May gather bliss to see my fellows blest. But where to find that happiest spot below, Who can...proclaims that happiest spot his own ; Extols the treatures of his stormy seas, And his long nights of revelry and ease ; The naked negro, panting at... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 pages
...to find that 'happiest spot below. Who ran direct, when all pretend to know; The shudd'rine; tunant fam'd Eugenio bore away Onlv the second honors of...[fell, With floods of gore that from the vanqui&h'd Th Ions night-i of revelry and ease : The naked negro, panting at the Jhie, Boosts of his golden sands... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 308 pages
...\\ftiere my worn soul, each wandering hope at rest, May gather bliss to see my fellows bkst. rm.^ v '• But where to find that happiest spot below, Who can direct, when all pretend to know ? G 3 The shudd'ring tenant of the frigid zone Boldly proclaims that happiest spot his own ; Extols... | |
| John Sabine - 1810 - 308 pages
...rolling clouds are spread, Eternal sunshine settles on its head. GOLDSMITH. On the Pursuit of Happiness. But where to find that happiest spot below. Who can direct, when all pretend to know? The shuxld'ring tenant of the frigid zone Boldly proclaims that happiest spot his own; Ejctols the treasures... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 436 pages
...Where my worn sonl, each wandering hope at rest, May gather bliss to see my fellows blest. Bat v, here to find that happiest spot below, Who can direct, when all pretend to know if The shndd'ring tenant of the frigid aone Boldly proclaims that happiest spot his own; Extols the... | |
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