| Thomas Boyles Murray - 1853 - 306 pages
...directly religious character — the day cannot be said to hang heavy on hand in Pitcairn's Island. " How various his employments whom the world Calls idle,...justly in return Esteems that busy world an idler too ! Friends, books, a garden, and perhaps his pen, Delightful industry enjoy'd at home, And nature in... | |
| Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1853 - 510 pages
...Hugh played a pipe tune which he had composea, and called " The DepartingDay." СНАРТЕД XII. How various his employments whom the world ] Calls...justly in return Esteems that busy world an idler too ! * * * * He that attends to his interior self; That has a heart, and keeps it ; has a mind That hungers,... | |
| William Cowper - 1853 - 800 pages
...35fl [ knew at least one hare that had a friend." * See llie note at Uie cud. VOL. II. li How rurious his employments, whom the world Calls idle ; and who...justly in return Esteems that busy world an idler too ! Friends, books, a garden, and perhaps his pen, 358 Delightful industry enjoy'd at home, And nature... | |
| William Cowper, Robert Southey - 1854 - 482 pages
...grave, And when I place thee in it, sighing say, 350 I knew at least one hare that had a friend17. How various his employments, whom the world Calls...justly in return Esteems that busy world an idler too ! Friends1s, books, a garden, and perhaps his pen, 355 Delightful industry enjoyed at home, And nature... | |
| William Cowper - 1854 - 486 pages
...grave, And when I place thee in it, sighing say, 350 I knew at least one hare that had a friend'7. How various his employments, whom the world Calls...justly in return Esteems that busy world an idler too ! Friends18, books, a garden, and perhaps his pen, 355 Delightful industry enjoyed at home, And nature... | |
| Thomas Boyles Murray - 1854 - 336 pages
...the day cannot be said to hang heavy on their hands in Pitcairn's Island. "How various his employment whom the world Calls idle, and who justly in return Esteems that busy world an idler too ! Friends, books, a garden, and perhaps his pen, Delightful industry enjoy'd at home, And nature in... | |
| 1854 - 652 pages
...from which we neither learn to live descriptive of the retired country gentleman, ** How various hie employments whom the world Calls idle; and who justly in return Esteems that busy world an idler U*>! friend*, ¿oof«, d yar'lf.n^ an<1 pfrkapt huí pen^ Delightful Industry enjoy'd at home, Slow... | |
| Alicia Moore - 1854 - 414 pages
...affection and delicacy, Felicia promised to consider Elm Grove a home during her visit there. CHAP. XXVL " How various his employments, whom the world Calls Idle ; and who justly, in return, Esttems that busy world an idler too 1 Friends, books, a garden, and perhaps his pen, Delightfcl industry... | |
| William Cowper - 1855 - 582 pages
...thy grave ; And, when I place thee in it, sighing say, " I knew at least one hare that had a friend." How various his employments whom the world Calls idle...justly in return Esteems that busy world an idler too ! Friends, books, a garden, and perhaps his pen, Delightful industry enjoy"d at home, And Nature, in... | |
| William Cowper - 1855 - 298 pages
...thy grave ; And, when I place thee in it, sighing say I knew at least one hare that had a friend.* How various his employments whom the world Calls idle...justly in return Esteems that busy world an idler too ! Friends, books, a garden, and perhaps his pen, Delightful industry enjoy'd at home, And Nature, in... | |
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