| David Nevins Lord - 1854 - 320 lehte
...bold and delicate kinds, as in the following passage : " Tired nature's sweet restorer, Ittliny sleep, He, like the world, his ready visit pays Where fortune...pinion flies from woe, And lights on lids unsullied by a tear. From short, as usual, and disturbed repose I wake. How happy they who wake no more ! Yet... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1906 - 764 lehte
...follows : — " Tired Nature's sweet restorer, balmy Sleep ! He, like the world, his ready visit ^ays, Where Fortune smiles; the wretched he forsakes; Swift...pinion flies from woe, And lights on lids unsullied by a tear." Young's works abound in brief sententious sayings, and he rivals Shakespeare and Pope in... | |
| 1906 - 810 lehte
...sorrow's eye, SHAKESPEARE, Midsummer -Night's Dream, iii, a Tired nature's sweet restorer, balmy Sleep!2 He, like the world, his ready visit pays Where fortune...smiles; the wretched he forsakes; Swift on his downy pinions flies from woe, And lights on lids unsullied with a tear, YOUNG, Night Thoughts, I, lines 1-5... | |
| Frederick John Snell - 1906 - 258 lehte
...nothing at Bideford inspired the desponding simile: " Tired Nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep ! He, like the world, his ready visit pays Where Fortune smiles, the wretched he forsakes. 1 ' But for the arbitrary rules imposed on the small fry of literature, I might have been induced to... | |
| Margaret Lynn - 1907 - 506 lehte
...equal to mine. EDWARD YOUNG FROM NIGHT THOUGHTS NIGHT I TIRED Nature's sweet restorer, balmy Sleep ! He, like the world, his ready visit pays Where fortune...lids unsullied with a tear. From short (as usual) and disturbed repose, I wake : how happy they, who wake no more ! Yet that were vain, if dreams infest... | |
| Margaret Lynn - 1907 - 506 lehte
...equal to mine. EDWARD YOUNG FROM NIGHT THOUGHTS NIGHT I TIRED Nature's sweet restorer, balmy Sleep ! He, like the world, his ready visit pays Where fortune...from woe, And lights on lids unsullied with a tear. 5 From short (as usual) and disturbed repose, I wake : how happy they, who wake no more ! Yet that... | |
| Fernand Baldensperger - 1907 - 266 lehte
...en fera voir les défauts et les qualités relatives : Tired Nature's sweet restorer, balmy Sleep ! He, like the world, his ready visit pays Where fortune smiles : the wretched. he f orsakes : Swift on his downy pinions flies from woe, And lights on lids unsullied with a teàr. From... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 562 lehte
...the parish bell. FROM NIGHT THOUGHTS NIGHT, SABLE GODDESS Tired nature's sweet restorer, balmy Sleep! He, like the world, his ready visit pays Where Fortune...from woe, And lights on lids unsullied with a tear. 5 From short (as usual) and disturbed repose, I wake : how happy they who wake no more ! Yet that were... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 562 lehte
...praying well, 15 FROM NIGHT THOUGHTS NIGHT, SABLE GODDESS Tired nature's sweet restorer, balmy Sleep! He, like the world, his ready visit pays Where Fortune...from woe, And lights on lids unsullied with a tear. 5 From short (as usual) and disturbed repose, I wake: how happy they who wake no more! Yet that were... | |
| Max Kaluza - 1909 - 418 lehte
...buries wide The works of man. (Thomson, Winter 229—240.) Tir'd Nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep! He, like the world, his ready visit pays Where fortune...from woe, And lights on lids unsullied with a tear . . . Night, sable goddess! from her ebon throne In rayless majesty, now stretches forth Her leaden... | |
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