“Happiest time of youth and life, when love is first spoken and returned; when the dearest eyes are daily shining welcome, and the fondest lips never tire of whispering their sweet secrets; when the parting look that accompanies "Good night!" gives delightful warning of tomorrow.” LoveGivingFirstsLooksEyeNightLove IsSecretYouthSweetTomorrowShiningLipsWelcomeWarningDelightfulTirePartingWhisperingAccompanyGood Night Book:The Works: In Twenty-two Volumes. ¬The Virginians : a tale of the last century ; vol. II Source: The Works: In Twenty-two Volumes. ¬The Virginians : a tale of the last century ; vol. II
“This is the pleasantest part of life. Oblivion throws her light coverlet over our infancy; and, soon after we are out of the cradle we forget how soundly we had been slumbering, and how delightful were our dreams. Toil and pleasure contend for us almost the instant we rise from it: and weariness follows whichever has carried us away. We stop awhile, look around us, wonder to find we have completed the circle of existence, fold our arms, and fall asleep again.” LooksDreamLightFallForgetPleasureExistenceWonderArmsCirclesInstantToilDelightfulOur DreamsOblivionFoldsCradleParts Of LifeInfancyWeariness Book:Pericles and Aspasia Source: Pericles and Aspasia