| William Gifford Palgrave - 1868 - 458 pages
...market-place, the 8th of September 1862, and left the city of Ha'yel. CHAPTER V JOURNEY FROM HAYEL TO BEREYDAH More bleak to view, the hills at length recede, And, less luxuriant, smoother vales extend; Immense horizon-hounded plains succeed, Far as the eye discerns, without an end. Byron A New Stage of our Journey... | |
| Mme. Augustus Craven - 1868 - 536 pages
...marvel men should quit their easy chair, The toilsome way, and long, long league to trace ; Oh ! there is sweetness in the mountain air, And life that bloated ease can never hope to share !' "You blame, I know, these sort of fits of enthusiasm, my dear friend, and you have told me more... | |
| William Smith (F.S.A.S.) - 1868 - 228 pages
...should quit their easy chair, The toilsome way, and long, long league to trace, Yet, there is sweetuess in the mountain air, And life, that bloated ease can never hope to share.'' As the train was departing, he wished us a pleasant journey and a safe return, which we reciprocated,... | |
| John T. Watson - 1869 - 524 pages
...marvel men should quit their easy chair, The toilsome way, and long, long league to trace, Oh, there is sweetness in the mountain air, And life that bloated ease can never hope to share. BVRON'S Childe Harold. EXILE- EXPECTATION. Rise early, and take exercise in plenty, But always take... | |
| Mme. Augustus Craven - 1869 - 512 pages
...marvel men should quit their easy chair, The toilsome way, and long, long league to trace ; Oh ! there is sweetness in the mountain air, And life that bloated ease can never hope to share ! ' ' You blame, I know, these sort of fits of enthusiasm, my dear friend, and you have told me more... | |
| Charles Hole - 1870 - 260 pages
...all the words that from your lips repair, Are nought but tricks and turnings of the air. Oh ! there is sweetness in the mountain air, And life, that bloated ease can never hope to share. Wide flush the fields ; the softening air is balm ; Echo the mountains round ; the forest smiles ;... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1870 - 770 pages
...marvel men should quit their easy chair, The toilsome way, and long, iong league to trace, Oh, there he wrung His dewy curls, long drench'd by every storm ; And w atch'd with eagerness ea xxxr. More bleak to view the hills at length recede, And, less luxuriant, smoother vales extend ; Immense... | |
| Julia Hatfield - 1870 - 252 pages
...air, the elemental nurses of fragile infancy, insuring longevity, a ripe old age. " For there is vigor in the mountain air, And life, that bloated ease can never hope to share." We may misquote BYRON'S words, but that was at one time his sentiment. Our poet-infant was bathed in... | |
| 1871 - 446 pages
...sometimes does, either a disagreeable taste in the mouth or headache behind. " Oh, there is a swcetness in the mountain air, And life, that bloated ease can never hope to share I " If it be not practicable for her to visit the seacoast, let her be in the fresh air—in the country... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1872 - 776 pages
...toilsome way, and long, long league to trace, Oh ! there is sweetness in the mountain air, And ufe, that bloated Ease can never hope to share. XXXI. More...vales extend ; Immense horizon-bounded plains succeed 1 Far as the eye discerns, withouten end, Spain's realms appear, whereon her shepherds tend Flocks,... | |
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