Thro' those Windings, and that Shade. Give me there (since Heaven has shown It was not Good to be alone ) A Partner suited to my Mind, Solitary, pleas'd and kind; Who, partially, may something see Preferr'd to all the World in me; Slighting, by my humble... The Monthly repository (and review). - Page 208Full view - About this book
| Anne Kingsmill Finch Countess of Winchilsea - Heraldic bookplates - 1713 - 408 pages
...alone) A Partner fuited to my Mind, Solitary, pleas'd and kind ; Who, partially, may fomething fee Preferr'd to all the World in me .: Slighting, by...Wealth and Pride. . '• . \ When but Two the Earth pofleft, , •..><••' 'Twas their happieft Days, and beft ; They by Bus'nefs, nor by Wars, They... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1807 - 512 pages
...creeping near the humble ground, Should the strawberry be found Springing wheresoe'er I stray'd, Through those windings and that shade. **####* Give me there...to be alone) A partner suited to my mind, Solitary, pleased, and kind ; VOL. i. a Who, partially, may something see Preferr'd to all the world in me ;... | |
| Great Britain - 1832 - 792 pages
...gales from gardens bear; Such as rise from flowery beds, Or the drooping jasmin sheds. When Sol's rays too fiercely beat, Let me find some close retreat,...be alone — A partner suited to my mind, Solitary, pleas'd, and kind ; Who, partially, may something see Preferr d to all the world, in me; Slighting... | |
| Fitz-Greene Halleck - English poetry - 1840 - 372 pages
...A partner suited to my mind, Solitary, pleased, and kind, Who partially may something see Preferred to all the world in me ; Slighting by my humble side, Fame and splendour, wealth and pride. When but two the earth possess'd, 'Twas their happiest days and best ;... | |
| Anna Cora Mowatt Ritchie - New York (N.Y.) - 1844 - 118 pages
...PARTNER suited to my mind, Solitary, pleased, and kind, Who, partially, may something see Preferred to all the world in me ; Slighting, by my humble side, Fame and splendor, wealth and pride." COUNTESS OF WlNCHHtSEA. RACHEL Clinton was not immediately aware of the communication which her mother... | |
| Leigh Hunt - English literature - 1852 - 460 pages
...Whilst creeping near the humble ground Shou'd the strawberry be found, Springing wheresoe'er I stray'd Thro' those windings and that shade. Give me there...to be alone) A partner suited to my mind, Solitary, pleas'd, and kind ; Who, partially, may something sec Prefcrr'd to all the world in me ; Slighting,... | |
| English literature - 1852 - 460 pages
...Whilst creeping near the humble ground Shou'd the strawberry be found, Springing wheresoe'er I stray'd Thro' those windings and that shade. Give me there...to be alone) A partner suited to my mind, Solitary, pleas'd, and kind ; Who, partially, may something see Preferr'd to all the world in me ; Slighting,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - English literature - 1852 - 470 pages
...Whilst creeping near the humble ground Shou'd the strawberry be found, Springing wheresoe'er I stray'd Thro' those windings and that shade. Give me there...to be alone) A partner suited to my mind, Solitary, pleas'd, and kind ; Who, partially, may something see Preferr'd to all the world in me ; Slighting,... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - English poetry - 1852 - 356 pages
...no tidings thither brought, But silent as a midnight thought, Where the world may ne'er invade, Be those windings and that shade. Give me there (since...to be alone) A partner suited to my mind, Solitary, pleas'd and kind ; Who, partially, may sqmething see Preferr'd to all the world in me ; Slighting by... | |
| Epes Sargent - American literature - 1857 - 490 pages
...the strawberry be found, Springing wheresoe'er I strayed, Through those windings and that shade ! 4. Give me there (since Heaven has shown It was not good to be alone) Slighting, by my humble ride, f'aine and splendor, wealth and pride. Rage, and jealousy, and hate.... | |
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