| Sir Walter Scott - 1890 - 612 páginas
...Visionary, seem Her day-dreams truth, and truth a dream. XXXI. Woe to the youth whom Fancy gains, \Vinning 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... | |
| 1891 - 608 páginas
...tried How mirth can into folly glide, And folly into sin! — Bridal of Triermain, Canto i. INDECISION. 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. — Rokeby, Canto i. REMORSE. What spectre can the chamal send. So dreadful... | |
| 1891 - 558 páginas
...tried How mirth can into folly glide, And folly into sin! — Bridal of Triermain, Canto i. INDECISION. 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. — Rokeby, Canto i. REMORSE. What spectre can the chamal send, So dreadful... | |
| Charles Wells Moulton - 1891 - 540 páginas
...tried How mirth can into folly glide, And folly into sin! — Bridal of Triermain, Canto i. INDECISION. 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. — Rokeby, Canto i. REMORSE. • What spectre can the charnal send,... | |
| 1891 - 556 páginas
...pain to the bear, but because It gave pleasure to the spectators. Afacaulay. FANCY. DAÎWER OF. Woo to the youth whom fancy gains Winning from reason's hand the reins. Scott. DREAMS OF. So fancy dreams. Disprove it if ye can, Ye reas'ners broad awake, whose busy search... | |
| 1896 - 1224 páginas
...sorrowing day, Fancy restores what vengeance snatch'd away. u. POPE — Eloisa to Abelard. L. 225. ႀ # % 肀 soft, contemplative, and kind. v. SvoTi—Jtokelsy. Canto I. St. 31. But were it to my fancy given... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - 1896 - 794 páginas
...PRIOR. Some lower muse, perhaps, who lightly treads The devious paths where wanton fancy leads. ROWE. 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. Tell me, where is fancy bred, Or in the heart, or in the head ? How... | |
| Walter Scott - 1900 - 824 páginas
...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 ; " JTiWcar." 1 MS. — " Or in some fair but lone retreat, Flung her... | |
| Walter Scott - 1900 - 502 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 ; " TFMcar." Jj\fS. — "Or in some fair but lone retreat, Flung her... | |
| Christina Steevens ("Mrs. G.W. Steevens.) - 1901 - 340 páginas
...'for can a mother ever forget, even in heaven, the child of her love on earth ? ' FELL BY THE WAY ' Woe to the youth whom Fancy gains Winning from Reason's hand the reins.' Rokeby IN a commonplace villa, in a commonplace suburb of London, ' within easy reach of the city by... | |
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