| Mark Akenside - English poetry - 1744 - 110 pages
...heart, How lovely ! how commanding ! But thro' heav'n In every breaft hath fown thefe early feeds 535 Of love and admiration, yet in vain, Without fair culture's kind parental aid, Without enlivening funs, and genial fliow'rs, And (belter from the blaft, in vain we hope 540 The tender plant mould rear... | |
| John Gilbert Cooper - Aesthetics - 1757 - 420 pages
...his heart, How lovely! how commanding ! Buttho'heav'n 535 In every breaft hath fown thefe early feeds Of love and admiration, yet in vain, Without fair culture's kind parental aid, Without inlivening funs, and genial fhow'rs, And fhelter from the blaft, in vain we hope 540 The tender plant... | |
| 1772 - 364 pages
...propriety uf the following paffage. Tho' heaven In every breaft hath fownthefe ear'ly feeds Of tafte and admiration, yet in vain, Without fair culture's kind parental aid, Without enlivening funs, and genial fHow'rs And fhelter from the blafts, in vain we hope •The tender plant fhould rear... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 388 pages
...heart, How lovely ! how commanding ! But though heaven In every breaft hath fown thefe early feeds 536 Of love and admiration, yet in vain, Without fair culture's kind parental aid, Without enlivening funs, and genial fhowers, And fhelter from the blaft, in vain we hope .54.0 The tender plant fhould... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1744 - 124 pages
...heart, How lovely ! how commanding ! Eut though Heav'i* In every hreaft hath fown thefe early feeds 556 Of love and admiration, yet in vain, Without fair culture's kind parental aid, Without enliv'ning funs, and genial fhowers, And fbelter from the blaft, in vain we hope 5^0 The tender plant... | |
| William Enfield - Elocution - 1785 - 460 pages
...his heart, How lovely ! how commanding ! But tho' Heav'a In every breaft hath fown thefe early feeds Of love and admiration, yet in vain, Without fair culture's kind parental aid, Without enlivening funs, and genial Ihow'rs, And fbelter from the blaft, in vain we hope The tender plant fhould rear... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 404 pages
...heart, How lovely ! how commanding ! But though heaven In every breaft hath fown thefe early feeds 53 5 Of love and admiration, yet in vain, Without fair culture's kind parental aid, Without enlivening funs, and genial fhowers, And fhclter from the blaft, in vain we hope $46 The tender plant fhould rear... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1810 - 702 pages
...susceptible of improvement thaaothera: VOL. IV. 0 But, though heav'n In ev'ry breast hath sown these early seeds Of love and admiration, yet, in vain,...Without fair Culture's kind parental aid, Without enli v'ning suns, and genial show'rs, And shelter from the blast, in vain we hope The tender plant... | |
| Health - 1802 - 302 pages
...smiling at his heart, How lovely ! how commanding ! But though heaven 335 In every breast hath sown these early seeds Of love and admiration, yet in vain, Without...showers And shelter from the blast, in vain we hope 540 The tender plant should rear its blooming head, Or yield the harvest promis'd in its spring. Nor... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 pages
...heart , How lovely ! how commanding ! But tho' Hca\ *ii In every breast hath sown these early-seeds Of love and admiration , yet in vain. Without fair...parental aid , Without enlivening suns , and genial show'rs , And shelter from the blast, in vain we hope The tender plant should rear its blooming head... | |
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