... that Melancholy is forbidding ; in herself she is soft and interesting, and capable of affording pure and unalloyed delight. Ask the lover why he muses by the side of the purling brook, or plunges... The pleasures of melancholy, and other poems - Stran viiavtor: Robert Farmer (of Ealing.) - 1847 - 119 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Henry Kirke White - 1807 - 318 strani
...iuto the deep gloom of the forest? Ask the unfortunate, why he seeks the still shades of solitude? oj the man who feels the pangs of disappointed ambition, why he retires into the silent walks of seclusion? and he will tell you, that he derives a pleasure therefrom, which nothing else,... | |
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