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 91των Richard Polwhele - 1831Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
 | Henry Martyn - 1844 - 418 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...Enjoy tranquillity ? O then forsake thy friend for nonght That slanderous tongues can say ; The heart that nxeth where it ought, No power can rend away.'... | |
 | Henry Martyn - 1844 - 418 σελίδες
...write down the whole, with a translation ; ' Think not that e'er my heart could dwell Contented tor from thee : How can the fresh-caught nightingale Enjoy...thy friend for nought That slanderous tongues can Bay ; The heart that fixeth where it ought, No power can rend away.' Thus far my journey was agreeable... | |
 | Henry Martyn - 1844 - 418 σελίδες
...fresh-caught nightinga1e Enjoy tranquit1ity 1 O then forsake thy friend for nought That standerous tongues can say ; The heart 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 Ahmeda, six... | |
![The Bible hymn-book [compiled by H. Bonar]. The Bible hymn-book [compiled by H. Bonar].](http://bks4.books.google.gr/books?id=W_EDAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl) | Bible hymn-book - 1845
...O HOW HE LOvES ! 95 PEav. xxvn. 10.— " Thine own friend, and thy father's friend, forsake not" 1 THINK not that e'er my heart could dwell Contented far from thee; How can the fresh caught nightingale Enjoy tranquillity? 2 Oh, then, forsake thy friend for nought That slanderous... | |
 | Horatius Bonar - 1853 - 381 σελίδες
...HOW HE LOVES ! xcv. " Thine own friend, and thy father's friend, forsake not." — Prov. xxvii. 10. 1 THINK not that e'er my heart could dwell Contented far from thee ; How can the fresh -caught nightingale Enjoy tranquillity ? 2 Oh, then, forsake thy friend for nought That slanderous... | |
 | Daily duty - 1855
...myself during the last twenty years. " Oh, then, forsake thy friend for naught That <ml tongues may say ; The heart that fixeth where it ought, No power can rend away." But then be sure your heart fixes " where it ought." Those who make friendships too quickly, are apt... | |
 | Clement Carlyon - 1856
...; How can the fresh caught nightingale Enjoy tranquillity ? " Forsake not then thy friend for aught That slanderous tongues can say ; The heart that fixeth where it ought, No power can rend away." Having already given some account of Mr. Martyn's disputations with the Persian Moolahs, * I propose... | |
 | Horatius Bonar - 1860 - 381 σελίδες
...HOW HE LOVES ! xov. " Thine own friend, and thy father's friend, forsake not." — Prov. xxvii. 10. 1 THINK not that e'er my heart could dwell Contented...can the fresh-caught nightingale Enjoy tranquillity I 2 Oh, then, forsake thy friend for nought That slanderous tongues can say ; The heart that fixes... | |
 | John Sargent - 1862
...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...Enjoy tranquillity ? " * O then forsake thy friend for naught That slanderous tongues can say ; The heart that fixeth where it ought, No power can rend away.'... | |
 | Bourchier Wrey Savile - 1865
...us ! Holy dreams and hopes attend us, This livelong Night ! ' Bishop Hcbcr. XLVII. THE HEART. HINK not that e'er my heart could dwell Contented far from...Enjoy tranquillity ? O then forsake thy friend for naught That slanderous tongues can say : The heart that fixeth where it ought No power can rend away.*... | |
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