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The Duties, Advantages, Pleasures, and Sorrows of the Marriage State - Page 27
by John Ovington - 1813 - 138 pages
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell

Thomas Campbell - 1837 - 332 pages
...slow wheeling from the deep ; In vain, to soothe the solitary shade, Aerial notes in mingling measure play'd ; The summer wind that shook the spangled tree,...And man, the hermit, sigh'd — till woman smil'd ! True, the sad power to generous hearts may bring Delirious anguish on his fiery wing ; Barr'd from...
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The Church of England quarterly review, Volume 2

1837 - 638 pages
...slow wheeling from the deep ; In vain, to soothe the solitary shade, Aerial notes in mingling music play'd ; The summer wind that shook the spangled tree,...! And man, the hermit, sigh'd, 'till woman smil'd. The appearance of Cain, blasted with grief and the memory of sin, and the effects of Jubal's music...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell

Thomas Campbell - 1837 - 328 pages
...slow wheeling from the deep ; In vain, to soothe the solitary shade, Aerial notes in mingling measure play'd ; The summer wind that shook the spangled tree,...And man, the hermit, sigh'd — till woman smil'd ! True, the sad power to generous hearts may bring Delirious anguish on his fiery wing ; Barr'd from...
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The Poetical Works of Thomas Campbell

Thomas Campbell - 1837 - 360 pages
...slow wheeling from the deep ; In vain, to sooth the solitary shade, Aerial notes in mingling measure play'd ; The summer wind that shook the spangled tree,...wild ! And man, the hermit, sigh'd — till woman smiled ! True, the sad power to generous hearts may bring Delirious Anguish on his fiery wing ; Barr'd...
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Truth without fiction, and religion without disguise; or, The two Oxford ...

Truth - 1837 - 566 pages
...wipe the tear of sorrow from his eye, and to cheer his fainting heart with the cordials of sympathy. ' The world was sad, the garden was a wild, And man, the hermit, sighed — till woman smiled !' " However requisite she may consider it to punish vile and graceless...
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The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White

Samuel Rogers - 1839 - 510 pages
...wheeling from the deep; hi vain, to soothe the solitnry shade, Aerial notes in mingling measure plny'd ; The summer wind that shook the spangled tree, The...whispering wave, the murmur of the bee ; — Still slowly poss'd the melancholy day, ' And still the stranger wist not where to stray. The world wn» sad ! —...
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Debate on the evidences of Christianity, held between R. Owen and A ...

Robert Owen - 1839 - 556 pages
...be alone ! He then created a help-meet for him. Even in Paradise, man alone was but half blessed. " The world was sad, the garden was a wild, And man the hermit sigh'd, till woman smiled." — Reporter. Polygamy was denounced in the creation of but one woman for man j and the equal...
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Remarks on the celibacy of the R.C. clergy, by the rev. , the p.p. of ...

Roman Catholic claims - 1839 - 90 pages
...up around me, I felt most fully the sentiment so elegantly conveyed in the words of the poet : — " The world was sad ! — the garden was a wild ! " And man, the hermit, sighed — "till wn, smiled !' The admirers of Campbell will supply the word left out : I don't write...
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English Grammar in Familiar Lectures: Accompanied by a Compendium, Embracing ...

Samuel Kirkham - 1839 - 242 pages
...thou fled 1 Till Hymen brought his love-delighted hour, There dwelt no joy in Eden's rosy bower : — The world was sad, the garden was a wild, And man the hermit sighed, till woman smiled. NOT?. Those verbs in italicks, in the preceding examples, are all in the...
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The London Saturday journal, Volumes 1-4

1841 - 986 pages
...: society had no spell to soothe his memory, and change no charm to lull it : " Still slowly passed the melancholy day, And still the stranger wist not where to stray." At length he joined the cause of the struggling Greeks, * She is at present the wife of a gentleman...
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