| Mark Akenside - English poetry - 1744 - 110 pages
...murmur as they flow f NOR this alone ; the various lot of life Oft from external circumftance afiumes 85 A moment's difpofition to rejoice In thofe delights...diffus'd Its melancholy gloom ! how doubly fair, When firlf with frefh-born vigour HE inhales The balmy breeze, and feels the blefied fun Warm at his bofom,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 388 pages
...murmur as they flow? Nor this alone ; the various lot of life Oft from external circumftance aflumes 85 A moment's difpofition to rejoice In thofe delights...the morn, To every eye ; but how much more to his 90 Round whom the bed of ficknefs long diffus'd Irs melancholy gloom ! how doubly fair, When firft... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 404 pages
...this alone ; the various lot of life Oft from external circumftance afTumes 85 A moment's difpofrtion to rejoice In thofe delights which at a different...the morn, To every eye ; but how much more to his 90 Round whom the bed of ficknefs long diffus'd Its melancholy gloom ! how doubly fair, When firft... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1744 - 124 pages
...as they flow i Nor this alone i the various lot of li fe Oft from external circumftance affumes ?_j In thofe delights which at a different hour Would...rural fongs and odours wake the morn To every eye i but how much more to his, 90* Tumnd whom the bed of ficknefs long difius'd Its melancholy gloom !... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 404 pages
...as they flow ? Nor this alone ; the various lot of life Oft from external circumftance affumes xgr A moment's difpofition to rejoice In thofe delights...the morn, To every eye ; but how much more to his 9o Round whom the bed of fieknefs long diffus'd Its melancholy gloom ! how doubly fair, t When firft... | |
| Mark Akenside - English poetry - 1794 - 218 pages
...murmur as they flow ? Nor this alone ; the various lot of life Oft from external circumftance aflumes 85 A moment's difpofition to rejoice In thofe delights...how doubly fair, When firft with frefh-born vigour he inhales The balmy breeze, and feels the blefled fun Warm at his bofom, from the fprings of life... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1807 - 254 pages
...which at a different hour Would pass unheeded. Fair the face of spring, When rural songs and odors wake the morn To every eye ; but how much more to his 90 Round whom the bed of sickness long diffus'd Its melancholy gloom ! how doubly fair, When first... | |
| Cabinet - 1808 - 524 pages
...delights, which at a different hour, Would pass unheeded. Fair the face of spring, When rural songs and odours wake the morn, To every eye; but how much more to his Round whom the bed of sickness long diffus'd Its melancholy gloom ! how doubly fair, When first with... | |
| Mark Akenside, Thomas Park - 1808 - 358 pages
...those delights which at a different hour Would pass unheeded. Fair the face of Spring, When rural songs and odours wake the morn, To every eye ; but how much more to his Round whom the bed of sickness long difliis'd Its melancholy gloom ! how doubly fair, When first with... | |
| Europe - 1811 - 558 pages
...convalescence, disposed to repeat, with Akcnside, " Fair is nature's aspect " When rural songs and odors wake the morn " To every eye; but how much more to his " Round whom the bed of sickness long diffused " Its melancholy gloom! how doubly fair " When first... | |
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