| Joseph Dacre Carlyle - 1796 - 280 páginas
...fair That was not dear to me, And freely I my heart could share, With every one I see. It is not this or that alone On whom my choice would fall, I do not...incline to all. The circle's bounding line are they, Its center is my heart, My ready love the equal ray That flows to every part. LXVI. A REMONSTRANCE WITH... | |
| Select epigrams - 1797 - 224 páginas
...fair, That was not dear to me, And freely I my heart could fhare With every one I fee. It is not this or that alone, On whom my choice would fall ; I do...incline to all. The circle's bounding line are they Its center is my heart, My ready love, the equal ray That flows to every part. A REMONSTRANCE WITH A DRUNKARD.... | |
| G. W. Fitzwilliam - 1806 - 216 páginas
...fair That was not dear to me ; And freely I my heart could share, With every one I see. It is not this or that alone On whom my choice would fall ; I do...incline to all. The circle's bounding line are they, It's centre is my heart, My ready love the equal ray That flows to every part. TO SELIMA. BY ACHMED... | |
| Panorama - 1809 - 368 páginas
...could share With every one 1 see. It is i.ot this of that alone On whom my choice would fall, I do no more incline to one Than I incline to all. The circle's...ready love, the equal ray . That flows to every part. IMITATED FROM THE GREEK. I Nurs'd an urchin at my breast; Alas ! 'twas Cupid I carcss'd : I warn d... | |
| John Aikin, Robert Harding Evans - 1810 - 508 páginas
...fair That was not dear to me, And freely I my heart could share, With every one I see. It is not this or that alone On whom my choice would fall, I do not...ready love the equal ray That flows to every part. THE ENCHANTMENT; [OlWAY.] . 1 .i> i r> but look and love awhile, 'Twas but for half an hour ; Then... | |
| John Aikin - 1810 - 414 páginas
...1" ON LOVE. [From the Arabic.] I KBVBR knew a sprightly fair That was not dear to me, It is not this or that alone On whom my choice would fall, I do not...Than I incline to all. The circle's bounding line we they, Its centre is my heart, My ready love^the equal ray That flows to every part. THE ENCHANTMENT;... | |
| James Plumptre - 1811 - 486 páginas
...objection in a moral view. ' " I never knew a sprightly fair", (p. 277.) contains the sentiment, " I do not more incline to one Than I incline to all", which one does not wish to become general. In " All ! cruel maid, how hast thou chang'd", (p. 279.)... | |
| Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1812 - 372 páginas
...•*• That was not dear to me ; And freely I my heart could share With every one I see. It is not this or that alone On whom my choice would fall ; I do...incline to all. The circle's bounding line are they, Tti centre is my heart, My ready love the equal ray, That flows to every part. MODERN INVENTIONS. TO... | |
| Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1812 - 382 páginas
...share With every one I see. It is not this or thai alone ,On whom my choice would fall ; V- . i . ' • I do not more incline to one Than I incline to all....bounding line are they, : . Its centre is my heart, ul - . j , -My ready love the equal ray, That flows to every part. MODERN INVENTIONS. . 't 't 5 10... | |
| Richard Clark - 1814 - 530 páginas
...fair that was not dear to me, And freely I my heart could share with ev'ry one I see ; It is not this or that alone on whom my choice would fall, I do not...incline to one than I incline to all. The circle's bound ing line arc they ; its centre is my heart ; My ready love the equal ray that flows to every... | |
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