| 1880 - 814 pages
...that are in unison or harmony with the cogitations of my fanny and workings of my bosom — humming every now and then the air. with the verses I have...the solitary fireside of my study, and there commit inv effusions to paper ; swinging at intervals on the hind legs of my elbow-chair, by way of calling... | |
| 1880 - 832 pages
...of my fancy and work Ings of my hosom — humming every now and then the air. with the verses I Imve framed. When I feel my muse beginning to jade. I retire...the solitary fireside of my study, and there commit mv effusions tn paper ; swinffinn at intervals on the hind legs of my elhow-chair, by way of calling... | |
| Robert Burns - 1881 - 700 pages
...that are in unison and harmony with the eogitations of my faney, and workings of my bosom ; humming every now and then the air with the verses I have...retire to the solitary fireside of my study, and there eommit my effusions to paper ; swinging at intervals on the hind-legs of my elbow-ehair, by way of... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 pages
...in unison or harmony with the cogitations of my fancy, and workings of my bosom, — hummins'cvery now and then the air, with the verses I have framed....I retire to the solitary fireside of my study, and tlrere commit my effusions to paper; swinging at intervals on the hind legs of my elbow-chair, by way... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1883 - 482 pages
...that are in unison or harmony with the cogitations of my fancy, and workings of my bosom ; humming every now and then the air with the verses I have...effusions to paper ; swinging at intervals on the hind-logs of my elbowchair, by way of calling forth my own critical strictures, as my pen goes on."... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1883 - 466 pages
...that are in unison or harmony with the cogitations of my fancy, and workings of my bosom ; humming every now and then the air with the verses I have...effusions to paper ; swinging at intervals on the hind-legs of my elbowchair, by way of calling forth my own critical strictures, as my pen goes on."... | |
| Edward John Hamilton - 1883 - 738 pages
...that are in unison, or harmony, with the cogitations of my fancy and workings of my bosom, humming every now and then the air, with the verses I have...I feel my muse beginning to jade, I retire to the fireside of my study, and there commit my effusions to paper, swinging at intervals on the hind legs... | |
| Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1134 pages
...that are in unison or harmony with the cogitations of my fancy, and workings of my bosom, — humming every now and then the air, with the verses I have framed. When I feel my muse beginning lo jade, I retire to the solitary fireside of my study, and there commit my effusions to paper; swinging... | |
| Robert Burns - 1886 - 490 pages
...that are in unison and harmony with the cogitations of my fancy and workings of my bosom ; humming every now and then the air with the verses I have...effusions to paper ; swinging at intervals on the hind-legs of my elbow-chair, by way of calling forth my own critical strictures, as my pen goes on.... | |
| Edward John Hamilton - 1886 - 708 pages
...me that are in unison or harmony with the cogitations of my fancy and workings of my bosom, humming every now and then the air, with the verses I have...I feel my muse beginning to jade, I retire to the fireside of my study, and there commit my effusions to paper, swinging at intervals on the hind legs... | |
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