That glads my own fireside ! My refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion, strife, and care ; Though thunder-clouds the skies deform, Their fury cannot reach me there ; There all is cheerful, calm, and fair ; Wrath, Envy, Malice, Strife, or Pride,... The Sunshine of Home: Or, Hearts and Homes - Page 25by Joseph J. Hart - 1879 - 176 pagesFull view - About this book
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1825 - 464 pages
...hearth ; — To thoughts of quiet bliss give birth : That glads — my own Fire-side ! * My refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion, strife, and care ; Though thunder-clouds the skies deform, Their fury cannot reach me there. There, all is cheerful, calm, and fair, Wrath, Malice,... | |
| 1825 - 468 pages
...tempest chide, It cannot check the blameless mirth That glads — my own Fire-side ! ' My refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion, strife, and care ; Though thunder-clouds the skies deform, Their fury cannot reach me there. There, all is cheerful, calm, and fair, Wrath, Malice,... | |
| 1825 - 710 pages
...tempest chide, It cannot check the blameless mirth That glads — my own Fire-side ! My refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion, strife, and care ; Though thunder-clouds tbe skies deform. Their fury cannot reach me there. There, all is cheerful, calm, and fair. Wrath,... | |
| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1826 - 318 pages
...tempest chide, It cannot check the blahieless mirth That glads — my own Fire-side ! My refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion, strife, and care ; Though thunder-clouds the skies deform, Their fury cannot reach me there. There, all is cheerful, calm, and fair, Wrath, Malice,... | |
| 1887 - 678 pages
...If the children came no more 1 We should dread the desert behind us More than the dark before. KPDE My refuge from the storm Of this world's passion, strife, and care, &c. JERKS' NOTES AND QUERIES. [7* am Awn. so, w. CORRECTION OF SERVANTS. (7th S. Hi. 229.) The law... | |
| Alaric Alexander Watts - 1853 - 290 pages
...churlish tempest chide, It cannot check the blameless mirth That glads my own fireside ! My refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion, strife, and care ; Though thunder-clouds the skies deform, Their fury cannot reach me there ; There all is cheerful, calm, and fair ; Wrath, Envy,... | |
| Edward Hughes - 1853 - 766 pages
...tempest chide, — It cannot check the blameless mirth That glads my own fire-side ! My refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion, strife, and care ; Though thunder-clouds the skies deform, Their fury cannot reach me there — There all is cheerful, calm, and fair : Wrath, envy,... | |
| 1871 - 146 pages
...eyes doth hide ; Where may Lore seek a fitter shrine Than thou — my own fireside ! My refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion, strife and care; Though thunder-clouds the skies deform, Their fury cannot reach me there : There all is cheerful, calm and fair ; Wrath, Envy,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 pages
...mother's eyes doth hide ; Where may Love seek a fitter shrine Than thou, my own fireside ! My refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion, strife, and care ; Though thunder-clouds the skies deform, Their fury cannot reach me there : There all is cheerful, calm, and fair : Wrath, Envy,... | |
| Theodore Alors W. Buckley - 1854 - 208 pages
...churlish tempest chide, It cannot check the blameless mirth That glads my own fire-side ! My refuge ever from the storm Of this world's passion, strife, and care; Though thunder-clouds the skies deform, Their fury cannot reach me there ; There all is cheerful, calm, and fair ; Wrath, envy,... | |
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