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" The shelter of thy hallowed hearth ; To thoughts of quiet bliss give birth : Then let the churlish tempest chide, It cannot check the blameless mirth That glads my own fireside. My refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion, strife, and care ;... "
The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]. - Page 263
redigeeritud poolt - 1826
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Gems of national poetry. Compiled and ed. by mrs. Valentine

Laura Valentine - 1880 - 634 lehte
...Then let the churlish tempest chide, It cannot check the blameless mirth That glads my own fireside ! My refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion, strife, and care ; Though thunder-clouds the skies deform, Their fury cannot reach me there ; There all is cheerful, calm, and fair ; Wrath, envy,...
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Ferguson's readings & recitations

Ferguson - 1881 - 386 lehte
...Then let the churlish tempest chide, It cannot check the blameless mirth That glads my own Fireside ! My refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion,...and fair : Wrath, Malice, Envy, Strife, or Pride, Hath never made its hated lair By thee — my own Fireside ! Thy precincts are a charmed ring, Where...
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Alaric Watts: A Narrative of His Life, 1. köide

Alaric Alfred Watts - 1884 - 368 lehte
...Then let the churlish tempest chide, It cannot check the blameless mirth That glads my own fireside ! My refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion, strife, and care ; Though thunder-clouds the skies deform, Their fury cannot reach me there ; There all is cheerful, calm, and fair ; Wrath, Envy,...
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Alaric Watts: A Narrative of His Life, 1. köide

Alaric Alfred Watts - 1884 - 368 lehte
...refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion, strife, and care ; Though thunder-clouds the skies deform, Their fury cannot reach me there ; There all is cheerful, calm, and fair ; Wrath, Envy, Malice, Strife, or Pride, Hath never made its hated lab-, By thee, — my own fireside ! Thy...
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A Thousand and One Gems of English Poetry

Charles Mackay - 1896 - 680 lehte
...of quiet bliss give birth : Then let the churlish tempest chide, It cannot check the blameless mirth My refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion,...calm, and fair : Wrath, Malice, Envy, Strife, or Pride Hath never made its hated lair By thee — my own Fireside 1 Thy precincts are a charmed ring, Whsre...
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A thousand and one gems of English poetry, selected and arranged by C. Mackay

Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 lehte
...Then let the churlish tempest chide, It cannot check the blameless mirth That glads my own Fireside .' My refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion,...and fair : Wrath, Malice, Envy, Strife, or Pride, Hath never made its hated lair By thee — my own Fireside ! Thy precincts are a charmed ring, Whsre...
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The girl's own reciter, ed. by C. Peters

Charles Peters - 1904 - 360 lehte
...Then let the churlish tempest chide, It cannot check the blameless mirth That glads my own Fireside ! My refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion,...calm, and fair : Wrath, Malice, Envy, Strife, or Pride Hath never made its hated lair By thee — my own Fireside ! Thy precincts are a charmed ring, Where...
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Duties in the Home and the Family

Walter Lorenzo Sheldon - 1904 - 424 lehte
...Then let the churlish tempest chide, It cannot check the blameless mirth That glads my own fireside ! My refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion, strife and care; Though thunder-clouds the skies deform, Their fury cannot reach me there ; There all is cheerful, calm and fair; Envy, wrath,...
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An Advanced English Reader: With the Pronunciation Indicated by Marks ...

Sir William Alexander Craigie - 1924 - 156 lehte
...refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passjon, strife, and care; Though thunder-clouds the skies defo-rm, Their fury cannot reach me there; There all is cheerful, calm, and fair; Wrath, envy, malice, strife, or pride, Hath never made its hated lair, By thee — my own firesi-de! Thy precincts...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts

William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1847 - 534 lehte
...Then let the churlish tempest chide, It cannot check the blameless mirth. That glads my own fireside. My refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion,...and fair ; Wrath, malice, envy, strife, or pride, Hath never made its hated lair By thee — my own fireside. Thy precincts are a charmed ring, Where...
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