| Walter Scott - 1854 - 892 páginas
...the Visionary, seem Her day-dreams truth, and truth a dream. XXXL Woe to the youth whom fancy gams, Winning from Reason's hand the reins, Pity and woe ! for such a mind Ь soft, contemplative, and kind ; And woe to those who train such youth, And spare to press the rights... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 914 páginas
...From every stern reality, Till, to the Visionary, seem Her day-dreams truth, and truth a dream. XXXL Woe to the youth whom fancy gains, Winning from Reason's...hand the reins, Pity and woe ! for such a mind Is soft, contemplative, and kind ; And woe to those who train such youth, And spare to press the rights... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1855 - 348 páginas
...was any trace of the poor boy beheld by mortal eyes. Dickens. MX. — DANGEROUS EFFECTS OF FANCY. 1. WOE to the youth whom Fancy gains, Winning from Reason's...hand the reins ! •Pity and woe ! for such a mind Is soft, contem'plative, and kind : And woe to those who train such youth, And spare to press the rights... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1855 - 590 páginas
...From every stern reality, Till, to the Visionary, seem Her day-dreams truth, and truth a dream. XXXI. Woe to the youth whom Fancy gains, Winning from Reason's...hand the reins, Pity and woe ! for such a mind Is soft, contemplative, and kind ; And woe to those who train such youth, And spare to press the rights... | |
| Walter Scott - 1856 - 776 páginas
...From every stern reality, Till, to the Visionary, seem Her day-dreams truth, and truth a dream. XXXI. Woe to the youth whom Fancy gains, Winning from Reason's...hand the reins, Pity and woe ! for such a mind Is soft, contemplative, and kind ; And woe to those who train such youth, And spare to press the rights... | |
| 1856 - 438 páginas
...>.'!'' ADELAIDE GORDON: A TALE OF THE MISSISSIPPI. BT MISS CHARLOTTE M. 9. BARKBS. CHAPTER I. " Wo to the youth whom Fancy gains, ' Winning from Reason's hand the reins ; 'Pity and wo ! for such a mind ' Is soft, contemplative, and kind. ' And wo to those who train such youth, '... | |
| Walter Scott - 1857 - 468 páginas
...From every stern reality, Till, to the Visionary, seem Her daydreams truth, and truth a dream. XXXI. Woe to the youth whom Fancy gains, Winning from Reason's...hand the reins, Pity and woe ! for such a mind Is soft, contemplative, and kind ; And woe to those who train such youth, And spare to press the rights... | |
| Epes Sargent - 1857 - 350 páginas
...more was any trace of the poor boj beheld by mortal eyes. Dickens. LIX. DANGEROUS EFFECTS OF FANCY. 1. WOE to the youth whom Fancy gains, Winning from Reason's...hand the reins . Pity and woe ! for such a mind Is soft, contemplative, and kind : And woe to those who train such youth, And spare to press the rights... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1857 - 448 páginas
...From, every stern reality, Till, to the visionary, seem Her day-dreams truth, and truth a dream. 31 Woe to the youth whom Fancy gains, Winning from Reason's...hand the reins, Pity and woe ! for such a mind Is soft, contemplative, and kind ; And woe to those who train such youth And spare to press the rights... | |
| Edward Young - 1857 - 370 páginas
...content myself with three lines Mr. Kuskin might almost have remembered, coming from Edinburgh: — " Woe to the youth whom Fancy gains; Winning from Reason's hand the reins, Pity and Woe I " &c. {Eokeby, Canto i. ) To the second my reply cannot be quite so brief. I will not retort it,... | |
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