The wonder of these sights impels me into night-walks about her crowded streets, and I often shed tears in the motley Strand from fulness of joy at so much life. All these emotions must be strange to you ; so are your rural emotions to me. But consider,... The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th] - Page 3901837Full view - About this book
| Charles Lamb - 1881 - 866 pages
...of these sights impels me into night walks about her crowded streets, and I often shed tears in the motley Strand from fulness of joy at so much life. All these emotions must be strange to . ; so are your rural emotions to me. But consider it must I have been doing all my life, not to have... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1881 - 516 pages
...of these sights impels me into nightwalks about her crowded streets, and I often shed tears in the motley Strand, from fulness of joy at so much life. All these emotions must be strange to y ou ; so are your rural emotions to me. But consider, what must I have been doing all my life, not... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1882 - 454 pages
...of these sights impels me into night-walks about her crowded streets, and I often shed tears in the motley Strand from fulness of joy at so much life....such scenes ? My attachments are all local, purely local. I have no passion (or have had none since I was in love, and then it was the spurious engendering... | |
| Alfred Ainger - Poets, English - 1882 - 212 pages
...sights," he says, " impels me into night-walks about her crowded streets, and I often shed tears in the motley Strand from fulness of joy at so much life....great portions of my heart with usury to such scenes ?" " What must I have been doing all my life ?" This might well be the language of tender retrospect... | |
| Alfred Ainger - 1882 - 216 pages
...sights," he says, " impels me into night-walks about her crowded streets, and I often shed tears in the motley Strand from fulness of joy at so much life....to me. But consider what must I have been doing all ray life not to have lent great portions of my heart with usury to such scenes?" "What must I have... | |
| Alfred Ainger - Authors, English - 1882 - 212 pages
...sights," he says, " impels me into night-walks about her crowded streets, and I often shed tears in the motley Strand from fulness of joy at so much life. All these emotions musb be strange to you; so are your rural emotions to me. But consider what must I have been doing... | |
| Alfred Ainger - 1883 - 210 pages
...sights," he says, " impels me into night-walks about her crowded streets, and I often shed tears in the motley Strand from fulness of joy at so much life....rural emotions to me. But consider what must I have teen doing all my life not to have lent great portions of my heart with usury to such scenes ? " "What... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1884 - 202 pages
...these sights impels B me into night-walks about her crowded streets, and I often shed tears in the motley Strand from fulness of joy at so much life....such scenes ? My attachments are all local, purely local. I have no passion (or have had none since I was in love, and then it was the spurious engendering... | |
| Charles Lamb - English literature - 1884 - 830 pages
...of these sights impels me into night walks about her crowded streets, and I often shed tears in the motley Strand from fulness of joy at so much life— all these things must be strange to you, so are your rural emotions to me. But, consider, what must I have been... | |
| Charles Lamb - Authors, English - 1886 - 494 pages
...of these sights impels me into night-walks about her crowded streets, and I often shed tears in the motley Strand from fulness of joy at so much life....emotions must be strange to you ; so are your rural emo1 [In Lamb's letter to Wordsworth of January 30, 1801, printed infra, he thanks the poet for liking... | |
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