Where my tired mind might rest, and call it home. There is a magic in that little word : It is a mystic circle that surrounds Comforts and virtues never known beyond The hallowed limit. Poems - Page 216by Robert Southey - 1797 - 218 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Southey - Botany Bay (N.S.W.) - 1799 - 226 pages
...little word ; Ir is a mystic circle that surrounds •Comforts :md Virtues .never known beyond 205 The hallowed limit. Often has my heart Ached for that...find no home of rest Till to the grave they go ! them POVERTY Hollow-eyed riend, the child of WEALTH and POWER, Bad offspring of worse parents, aye afflicts,... | |
| English literature - 1820 - 344 pages
...mix'd with every race, and lost in none. HOME. "Where my tired mind may rest and call ic Home, The re is a magic in that little word ; It is a mystic circle that surrounds ; Comfort, and virtue, never known beyond The hallowed limit. WINE. Wine,like the rising sun possession... | |
| James Henderson - Brazil - 1821 - 608 pages
...the awakened thoughts of absent country, and especially of the dear family circle of home. " Home ! There is a magic in that little word ! It is a mystic circle that surrounds Pleasures and comforts never known beyond The hallow'd limit." portable by the ardent rays of the sun;... | |
| Robert Southey - 1823 - 258 pages
...strange Amid the scene so fair, nor one small spot Where my tired mind might rest, and call it home. There is a magic in that little word : It is a mystic...find no home of rest Till to the grave they go ! them POVERTY, Hollow-eyed fiend, the child of WEALTH and POWER, Bad offspring of worse parents, aye afflicts,... | |
| John Wilson - Scottish poetry - 1825 - 446 pages
...eye Open in Immortality. MY COTTAGE. One small spot Where my tired mind may rest and call it home. There is a magic in that little word ; It is a mystic...and virtues never known beyond The hallowed limit. Southey't Hymn to the Penates. HERE have I found at last a home of peace To hide me from the world;... | |
| John Minter Morgan - Socialism - 1826 - 294 pages
...themselves the most criminal, because the means of prevention are under their controulb; — who would b " I think of those in this world's wilderness Who wander...and find no home of rest, Till to the grave they go ! then Poverty, Hollow-eyed fiend, the child of Wealth and Power, Bad offspring of worse parents, aye... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1826 - 318 pages
...a Remonstrance. From these we select the following subjects : MY OWN FIRESIDE. By Alaric A. Watts. It is a mystic circle that surrounds Comforts and virtues never known beyond Its sacred limits. Southey. LET others seek for empty joys, At ball, or concert, rout, or play ; Whilst... | |
| James Jennings - Birds - 1828 - 526 pages
...all That the virtues we may call. I, contented, will not roam ; Sweet are the delights of HOME !* * " There is a magic in that little word, It is a mystic...and virtues, never known beyond The hallowed limit." SOUTHEY'S Hymr.s to the Penatts. Sylvia Siulu.— (LATH.) " In far Columbian climes The BLDE-BIRD,... | |
| James Jennings (of Huntspill.) - 1828 - 528 pages
...the virtues we may call. I, contented, will not roam ; Sweet are the delights of HOME !* * " There ia a magic in that little word, It is a mystic circle...and virtues, never known beyond The hallowed limit" TO THE BLUE-BIRD. Nyh-ut Siulis. — (LATH.) " In far Colomhian climes The BLUE-BIRD, that domestic... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...strange Amid the scene so fair, nor one small spot Where my tired mind might rest, and call it Лоте. brynnd The hallowed limit Often has my heart Ached for that quiet haven! — haven'd now, I think of... | |
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