| William Cowper - 1828 - 468 pages
...and heal'd, and bade me live. Since then, with few associates, in remote And silent woods I wander, far from those My former partners of the peopled scene...manners now • Than once, and others of a life to come. I see that all are wand'rers, gone astray Each in his own delusions ; they are lost In chase of fancied... | |
| William Jay - 1828 - 408 pages
...gentle force soliciting the darts, " He drew them forth, and healed, and bade me lire. " Since then— " With few associates, and not wishing more, " Here...manners now " Than once ; and others of a life to come." Yes, his chief business now is with God ; and this is not to be managed in a crowd : and as this business... | |
| Thomas F. Walker - 1830 - 256 pages
...and heal'd, and bade me live. Since then, with few associates, in remote And silent woods I wander, far from those My former partners of the peopled scene...manners now Than once, and others of a life to come. 1 see that all are wand'rers, gone astray Each in his own delusions; they arc lost In chase of fancied... | |
| William Cowper - 1830 - 328 pages
...and heal'd, and bade me live. Since then, with few associates, in remote And silent woods I wander, far from those My former partners of the peopled scene...manners now Than once, and others of a life to come. I see that all are wanderers, gone astray Each in his own delusions ; they are lost In chase of fancied... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 pages
...bade me live. Since then, with few associates, in remote And silent woods I wander, far from (hose My former partners of the peopled scene ; With few...manners now Than once, and others of a life to come. I see that all are wand'rers, gone astray Each in his own delusions ; they are lost In chase of fancied... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 pages
...and healed, and bade me live. Since then, with few associates, in remote And silent woods 1 wander, And broken slumbers, rises still resolved, With new-flush 'd hopes, to run the giddy round. »nd others of a life to come. I see that all are wanderers, gone astray Each in his own delusions... | |
| William Cowper - 1831 - 192 pages
...from those My former partners of the peopled scene; With few associates, and not wishing more. 120 Here much I ruminate, as much I may, With other views of men and- manners now ThaJ once, and others of a life to come. I see that all are wand'rers, gone astray Each in his own... | |
| Thomas Taylor - 1833 - 512 pages
...and heal'd, and bade me live. Since then, with few associates, in remote And silent woods I wander, far from those My former partners of the peopled scene...manners now Than once ; and others of a life to come.' On all subjects, connected with religion, Cowp«r now delighted to think and converse, and his best... | |
| Thomas Taylor (biographer.) - 1833 - 426 pages
...and heal'd, and bade me live. Since then, with few associates, in remote And silent woods I wander, far from those My former partners of the peopled scene...manners now Than once; and others of a life to come." On all affairs connected with religion, Cowper now delighted to think and to converse, and his best... | |
| William Cowper - 1835 - 446 pages
...His fondness for retirement : Since then, with few associates, in remote And silent woods I wander, far from those My former partners of the peopled scene...manners now Than once, and others of a life to come. I, see that all are wand'rers, gone astray, Each in his own delusions ; they are lost In chase of fancied... | |
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