| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 524 sider
...drags at each remove a lengthening chain.' Eternal blessings crown my earliest friend, And round his dwelling guardian saints attend. Blest be that spot,...retire To pause from toil, and trim their evening fire; « "'Chamier,' said Johnson, 'once asked me what he meant by glow; tie last word in the first line... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 500 sider
...drags at each remove a lengthening chain.' Eternal blessings crown my earliest friend, And round his dwelling guardian saints attend. Blest be that spot,...retire To pause from toil, and trim their evening fire ; i "Onward, methinks, and diligently slow." — The Traveller. With fainting steps and slow." —... | |
| John Forster - 1854 - 512 sider
...Eternal blessings erown my earliest friend, And round his dwelling guardian saints attend : Bless'd be that spot, where cheerful guests retire To pause from toil, and trim their evening fire ; Bless'd that abode, where want and pain repair And every stranger finds a ready chair ; Bless'd be... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1854 - 564 sider
...earliest friend, And round his dwelling guardian saints attend | Blest be that spot. whore eheerful guests retire To pause from toil. and trim their evening fire; Blest that almde, where want and pain repair, And every stranger finds a ready rhair : Blest be those feasts with... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 614 sider
...be that spot, where cheerful guests retire To pause fmm toil, and trim their evening tire ; blcss'd that abode, where want and pain repair, And every stranger finds a ready rhair : Jtless'd be those feasts with simple plenty crown'd, Whi;re all the ruddy family around Laugh... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 612 sider
...wand'rings, but reliev'd their pain. (inii'smiili'x Deserted Village. West be the spot, where eheerful guests retire, To pause from toil, and trim their...evening fire. Blest that abode, where want and pain despair, And every stranger finds a ready ehair : Blest be those feasts with simple plenty erown'd,... | |
| Sarah Elizabeth B. Patterson - 1855 - 362 sider
...... «. * >.'. 274 DUNELLAN MANSE; OH. TIMES AND TRIALS OF THE D1SRUPTION. CHAPTER I. THE MANSE. " Blest be that spot where cheerful guests retire To pause from toil, and trim the evening fire \ Blest that abode where want and pain repair, And every stranger finds a ready chair."... | |
| 1855 - 248 sider
...know are true, Are warmer than the summer time, And brighter than the dew ? HOSPITALITY. GOLDSMITH. And every stranger finds a ready chair ; Blest be those feasts with simple pjenty crowned. Where all the ruddy family around Laugh at the jest or pranks that never fail, ,- Or... | |
| Jesse Clement - 1855 - 508 sider
...hard heart was subdued, and he submitted to the Saviour." HOSPITALITY OF OALIFOENIA WOMEN Blest tbat abode where want and pain repair, And every stranger finds a ready chair. GOLDSMITH. In his Three Years in California, the Kev. Walter Colton speaks as follows of the native... | |
| 1856 - 570 sider
...bottom lay, To shine again, when, all drunk up, The bitterness should pass away. , — Goldsmith. T>LEST be that Spot, where cheerful Guests retire To pause...crown'd, Where all the ruddy family around Laugh at the jest or pranks, that never fail, Or sigh with pity at some mournful tale, Or press the bashful Stranger... | |
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