E'en have you seen, bathed in the morning dew, The budding rose, its infant bloom display ; When first its virgin tints unfold to view, It shrinks, and scarcely trusts the blaze of day. "So soft, so delicate, so sweet she came, Youth's damask glow, just... The romance of the forest, by the authoress of 'A Sicilian romance'. - Page 2by Ann Radcliffe - 1820Full view - About this book
| Collection - 1758 - 354 pages
...foft, fo delicate, fo fweet fhe came, Youth's damalk glow juft dawning on her cheek: 1 gaz'd, I figh'd, I caught the tender flame, Felt the fond pang, and droop'd with paffion, weak. Yet not unpitied was my pain the while ; . .' For oft betide yon fweet-briar in the... | |
| Collection - 1765 - 418 pages
...fo delicate, fo fweet fiie came, Youth's damafk glow juft dawning on her cheek : 1 gaz'd, I figh'd, I caught the tender flame, Felt the fond pang, and droop'd with paflion, weak. Yet not unpitied was my pain the while ; For oft befide yon fweet-briar in the dale,... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1765 - 412 pages
...foft, fo delicate, fo fweet me came, Youth's damafk glow juft dawning on her cheek : 1 gaz'd, I figh'd, I caught the tender flame, Felt the fond pang, and droop'd with pafllon, weak. Yet not unpitied was my pain the while ; For oft befide yon fweet-briar in the dale,... | |
| Elegiac poetry, English - 1789 - 198 pages
...a tear, 'Till Cynthia came and robb'd my soul of rest ! 0 have you seen, bath'd in the morning dew, The budding rose its infant bloom display; When first...view, It shrinks and scarcely trusts the blaze of day t So soft, so delicate, so sweet she came, Youth's damask glow just dawning on her cheek t 1 gaz'd,... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1789 - 398 pages
...f So soft, so delicate, so sweet she came, Youth's damask glow just dawning on her cheek: I gaz'd, I sigh'd, I caught the tender flame, Felt the fond pang, and droop'd with passion, weak. Yet not unpitied was my pain the while; For oft beside yon sweet-briar in the dale, With many a blush,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1800 - 192 pages
...INSERTED IN THE MORNING CHRONICLE OF THE 3D OF APRIL 1800. E'en have you seen, bath'd in the morning dew, The budding rose its infant bloom display; When first...came, Youth's damask glow just dawning on her cheek; I gaz'd, I sigh'd, I caught the tender flame, Felt the fond pang, and droop'd with passion weak. THE... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1805 - 264 pages
...INSERTED IN THE MORNING CHRONICLE OF APRIL 3, iS00. XJ'EN have you seen, bath'd in the morning dew, The budding rose its infant bloom display : When first...to view, It shrinks, and scarcely trusts the blaze bf day. So soft, so delicate, so sweet she came, Youth's damask glow just dawning on her cheek ; I... | |
| Charles Snart - Poetry - 1808 - 496 pages
...a tear, Till Cynthia came and robb'd my soul of rest. 'O have you seen, bath'd in the morning dew, The budding rose its infant bloom display ; When first...came, Youth's damask glow just dawning on her cheek; I gaz'd, I sigh'd, I caught the tender flame, Felt the fond pang, and droop'd with passion, weak. Yet... | |
| English poetry - English poetry - 1809 - 302 pages
...of a tear, 'Till Cynthia came and rob'd my soul of rest! O have you seen, bath'd in the morning dew, The budding rose its infant bloom display ; When first its virgin tints unfold to view, tHE LAWYER'S FAREWELL TO HIS MUSE. [JUDGE BLACKSTONE.] As by some tyrant's stern command, A wretch... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 656 pages
...1800. E'EN have you seen, bath'd in the morning dew, The budding rose its infant bloom display : W|)en first its virgin tints unfold to view, It shrinks,...blaze of day. So soft, so delicate, so sweet she came, [cheek • Youth's damask glow just, dawning on her I gaz'd, I sigh'd, 1 caught the tender flame, Felt... | |
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