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" Every voice was hushed. As you are a Persian scholar, I write down the whole, with a translation : ' Think not that e'er my heart could dwell Contented far from thee : How can the fresh-caught nightingale Enjoy tranquillity ? O then forsake thy friend... "
Biographical Sketches in Cornwall ... - Σελίδα 91
των Richard Polwhele - 1831
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The Panoplist, and Missionary Herald

The Panoplist, and Missionary Herald, Τόμος 16

1820
...a translation: — •Think not that e'er my heart can dwell Contented far from ihce: How can tlie fresh-caught nightingale Enjoy tranquillity? O then...nought That slanderous tongues can say; The heart that fixelh where it ought, No power can rend away.' "Thus far my journey was agreeable: now for miseries....
The Panoplist (and Missionary magazine) conducted by an association of ...

The Panoplist (and Missionary magazine) conducted by an association of ...

1820
...Persian scholar, I write down the whole, with a translation: — •Think not that e'er my heart can dwell Contented far from thee: How can the fresh-caught nightingale Enjoy tranquillity? О then forsake thy friend for nought That, slanderous tongues can say; The heart that fixelh where...
Memoir of the Rev. Henry Martyn ...

Memoir of the Rev. Henry Martyn ...

John Sargent - 1820 - 490 σελίδες
...Persian scholar, I write down the whole, with a translation: — « Think not that e'er my heart can dwell Contented far from thee: How can the fresh-caught nightingale Enjoy tranquillity? I O then forsake thy friend for nought That slanderous tongues can say; The heart that fixetli where...
A memoir of Rev. Henry Martyn

A memoir of Rev. Henry Martyn

John Sargent - 1824 - 355 σελίδες
...Every voice was hushed. As you are a Persian scholar, I write down the whole, with a translation >— < Think not that e'er my heart could dwell Contented...that fixeth where it ought, No power can rend away.' " Thus far my journey was agreeable : now for miseries. At sunrise we came to our ground at Ahmedee,...
The Gentleman's Magazine

The Gentleman's Magazine, Τόμος 99,Μέρος 2;Τόμος 146

1829
...translation of a little Persian Ode, which Martyn versified in £nglish in the plain of Bushire : " Think not that e'er my heart could dwell, Contented...that fixeth where it ought, No power can rend away." * A Number now before us is the Lettres Edifiantes des Missianaires de 93 ; being the particulars of...
The Gentleman's Magazine

The Gentleman's Magazine, Τόμος 99,Μέρος 2;Τόμος 146

1829
...translation of a little Persian Ode, which Martyu versified in English in the plain uf Bushire : " Think not that e'er my heart could dwell, Contented...nought That slanderous tongues can say ; The heart that fisctli where it ought, No power can rend away." • A Number now before us is the Lettm Edifiantes...
The Gentleman's Magazine

The Gentleman's Magazine, Τόμος 99

1829
...translation of a Tittle Persian Ode, which Martyn versified in English in the plain of Bushire : " Think not that e'er my heart could dwell, Contented...tranquillity ? O then forsake thy friend for nought That alanderous tongues can say ; The heart that fixeth where it ought, No power can rend away." * AN umber...
A memoir of the Rev. Henry Martyn, B.D.

A memoir of the Rev. Henry Martyn, B.D.

John Sargent - 1830 - 507 σελίδες
...Every voice was hushed. As you are a Persian scholar, I write down the whole, with a translation : ' Think not that e'er my heart could dwell Contented...that fixeth where it ought, No power can rend away. ' " Thus far my journey was agreeable : now for miseries. At sunrise we came to our ground at Ahmedee,...
Journal and letters of the Rev. Henry Martyn

Journal and letters of the Rev. Henry Martyn, Τόμος 2

Henry Martyn - 1837
...when I first heard it. The following is perhaps the true translation. Think not that e'er my heart can dwell, Contented far from thee. How can the fresh-caught nightingale Enjoy tranquillity* Forsake riot then thy friend for aught That slanderous tongues can sav, The. heart that fixe* where...
Journals and letters, ed. by S. Wilberforce

Journals and letters, ed. by S. Wilberforce

Henry Martyn - 1837
...when I first heard it. The following is perhaps the true translation. Think not that e'er my heart can dwell, Contented far from thee, How can the fresh-caught nightingale Enjoy tranquillity. Forsake not then thy friend for aught That slanderous tongues can say, The heart that fixes where it...