| William Chauncey Fowler - 1873 - 814 pages
...evening prey. — GRAY. 15. He loved his friends with such a warmth of heart, So clear of interest, so devoid of art ; Such generous friendship, such...unshaken zeal, No words can speak it, but our tears can tell. O candid truth ! of faith without a stain ; O manners ! gently fair and nobly plain ; O sympathizing... | |
| John Daniel Morell - 1874 - 336 pages
...falls the world ! BYRON. 7. He loved his friends with such a warmth of heart, So clear of interest so devoid of art ; Such generous friendship, such...unshaken zeal, No words can speak it, but our tears can tell. 0 candid truth ! 0 faith without a stain ! O manners, gently fair and nobly plain ! 0 sympathizing... | |
| James Thomson - 1878 - 754 pages
...feel I am no actor here, — He loved his friends with such a warmth of heart, So clear of interest, so devoid of art, Such generous friendship, such unshaken...speak it, but our tears may tell. O candid truth, 0 faith without a stain, O manners gently firm, and nobly plain, O sympathizing love of others' bliss,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 842 pages
...friends with such a warmth of heart, So clear of interest, BO duvoid of art, Such generous frk'udahip, such unshaken zeal, No words can speak it, but our tears may tell. O cnudid truth ! O faith without a stain f O Manners gyntly firm, and nobly plain ! O sympathising love... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1884 - 804 pages
...evening prey. — GRAY. 15: He loved his friends with such a warmth of heart, So clear of interest, so devoid of art ; Such generous friendship, such...unshaken zeal, No words can speak it, but our tears can tell. O candid truth ! of faith without a stain ; O manners! gently fair and nobly plain; O sympathizing... | |
| 1887 - 124 pages
...friends with such a warmth of heart, So clear of interest, so devoid of art, Such generous freedom, such unshaken zeal, No words can speak it, but our tears may tell. The beautiful break in these lines had a fine effect in speaking ; Mr. Quin here excelled himself;... | |
| 1888 - 1004 pages
...describing his friend : — He loved his friends with such a warmth of heart, So clear of interest, so devoid of art, Such generous friendship, such unshaken zeal, No words can speak it, but our tears can tell. Oh, candid truth ! oh, faith without a stain I Oh, manners gently firm, and nobly plain I... | |
| 1888 - 546 pages
...1749, describing his friend : " He loved his friends with such a warmth of heart, So clear of interest, so devoid of art, Such generous friendship, such unshaken zeal, No words can speak it, but our tears can tell. Oh, candid truth ! oh, faith without a stain ! Oh, manners gently firm, and nobly plain !... | |
| Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris - 1888 - 516 pages
..." He loved his friende with such a warmth of heart, So clear of interest, so devoid of art, 1GG 167 Such generous friendship, such unshaken zeal, No words can speak it, but our tears can tell. Oh, candid truth ! oh, faith without a stain ! 0h, manners gently firm, and nobly plain !... | |
| Gotthold Ephraim Lessing - 1890 - 468 pages
...friends with such a warmth of heart. So clear of int'rest, so devoid of art, Such generous freedom, such unshaken zeal, No words can speak it, but our tears may tell. 3). i. Er liebte feine greutibe ** »erjciht ben l)erabrol = 10 lenben £branen: 21ф! id; fühle ее,... | |
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