![The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th] The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th]](http://bks7.books.google.co.uk/books?id=I9sEAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl) | 1813
...vegetables stored, Be all that heaven allots thee for thy board, Unsavoury bread, and herbs that scatter'd grow, Wild on the river-brink or mountain-brow, Yet e'en this cheerless mansion shall provide More heart's repose than all the world beside.'* p. 111. Mimnermus's ' evils of mortality' appear to... | |
 | George John Spencer Spencer (Earl), Thomas Frognall Dibdin - 1814
...vegetables stored, Be all that heaven allots thee for thy board. Unsavoury bread, and herbs that sraltcr'd grow. Wild on the river-brink or mountain-brow. Yet e'en this cheerless mansion shall provide More heart's repose than all the world beside. p. 111. Six preliminary leaves, including the foregoing,... | |
 | Anthologia Graeca - 1833
...vegetables stor'd Be all that Heaven allots thee for a board, Unsavoury bread, and herbs that scatter'd grow Wild on the river-brink or mountain-brow, — Yet e'en this cheerless mansion shall provide More heart's repose than all the world beside. XVII. (57.) THE RETURN OF SPRING TO SAILORS. * p. 352.... | |
 | William Peter - Literary Criticism - 1847 - 530 pages
...stor'd, Be all that heaven allots thee for thy board — Unsavoury bread, and herbs that scattered grow, Wild on the river-brink or mountain-brow, Yet e'en this cheerless mansion shall provide More heart's repose than all the world beside. THE DYING SHEPHERD. LONE shepherds, who your goats and... | |
 | Henry Philip Dodd - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1870 - 587 pages
...vegetables stored, Be all that Heaven allots thee for thy board, Unsavoury bread, and herbs that scatter'd grow Wild on the river-brink or mountain-brow ; Yet e'en this cheerless mansion shall provide More heart's repose than all the world beside. This description of a poor man's home, forcibly recalls... | |
 | Epigrammatists - 1870
...vegetables stored, Be all that Heaven allots thee for thy board, Unsavoury bread, and herbs that scatter'd grow Wild on the river-brink or mountain-brow ; Yet e'en this cheerless mansion shall provide More heart's repose than all the world beside. Thia description of a poor man's home, forcibly recalls... | |
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