Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home ; A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there, Which, seek through the world, is ne'er met with elsewhere. Home ! home ! sweet, sweet home ! There's no... English Grammar - Página 140por Chestine Gowdy - 1901 - 209 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 páginas
...'tis the social circle of my friends, The lov'd community in which I'm link'd, HOME — continued. 'Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home. J. Howard Payne. The stately homes of England, How beautiful they stand ! Amidst their... | |
| Arthur Mursell - 1867 - 146 páginas
...Time — and God her friend ! " " There's no place like Home, " if it is only consecrated to God. " A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there, Which, seek through the world, you'll not meet with elsewhere." Travel in search of beauty, or variety, or pleasure, east, west, north... | |
| William M. Thayer - 1867 - 114 páginas
...palaces." A glad response has been awakened in every heart to the beautiful sentiment of the poet: " 'Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble, there J s no place like home." * It has a strong hold upon the heart of the aged wayfarer and prattling... | |
| Joseph Edwards Carpenter - 1868 - 340 páginas
...room. Burdening the heart with tenderness, That deepens 'midst the gloom. MRS. HEMANS. 'Mid pleasure and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble...seek through the world, is ne'er met with elsewhere. Home ! home ! sweet home ! J. HOWARD PAYNE. HOPE— HOPES. Sun of another world, whose rays At distance... | |
| 1868 - 504 páginas
...find ; 1'leasure and honor I would not miss, Do you know of any such country as this? MARY (xinffiny) Mid pleasures and palaces Though we may roam, Be it...charm from the skies Seems to hallow us there, Which, search all the world through, You cannot flud elsewhere. Home,' home, sweet sweet home, Be ft ever... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1868 - 498 páginas
...May I put on my trousers, please ? Hewlett.— No, sir ! Go on, or I'll Nightingale. — " Through pleasures and palaces Though we may roam, Be it ever so humble, There's no place like home." A CAPTURE AND A RESCUE. MY young friend, Patrick Champion, George's younger brother, is a late arrival... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Jean Paul, Pedro Calderón de la Barca, Friedrich Schiller, Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Arthur Schopenhauer - 1868 - 586 páginas
...happiest, be he king or peasant, who finds peace in his home. So JH Payne (Home, sweet Home) — • " Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home." KINDNESS SHOWN TO THE WICKED. Iphigenia in Tauris, I. 3. 68. SBaS man SSercucfjten... | |
| Friedrich Rauchfuss - 1868 - 402 páginas
....ffinb, деГф»1пЬе. £>ie Siebe, ad), bic Siebe, lie Sieb' iil (iulb baron. .Home, Sweet Home. « 'Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam, Be it ever so humble there4« no place like home, A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there, Which seek through the... | |
| John Charles Curtis - 1869 - 150 páginas
...Payne. pleasures and palaces though we may nmm, Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home I A charm from the skies seems to hallow us there, Which,...seek through the world, is ne'er met with elsewhere. Home ! home ! sweet home ! There's no place like home ! An exile from home, splendour dazzles in vain... | |
| Nolan Porterfield - 1996 - 612 páginas
...reputation as a major force in the cultural history of the United States.42 PART THREE One Man's Family 'Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home. — John Howard Payne, "Home, Sweet Home" (1823) CHAPTER ELEVEN • • • * •... | |
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