| English essays - 1752 - 694 pages
...keep j The chambers where the loud winds deep j Where the collected rains abide •Till hcav'n fet all its windows wide, Precipitate from high to pour, And drown in violence of ihow'r : Or gently ftrain'd they wain the earth, And give the tender fruits' a birth. See where thunder... | |
| William Hamilton - English poetry - 1760 - 290 pages
...Precipitate f M ) Precipitate from high to pour And drown in violence of fhow'r: Or gently ftrain'd they warn the earth And give the tender fruits a birth. See where Thunder fprings his mine ; Where the paths of lightning fhine. Or tir'd thofe hights ftill to puiTue, From... | |
| 1794 - 954 pages
...treafures keep ; The chambers where the loud winds tteep; Where the colluaed rains abide 'Till heav'n fet all its windows wide, Precipitate from high to pour And drown in violence of fhow'rt Or gently ftrain'd they wafh the earth And give the tender fruits a birth. See where thunder... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 972 pages
...treafures keep ; The chambers where the loud winds fleep ; Where the collected rains abide 'Till heav'n fct all its windows wide, Precipitate from high to pour And drown in violence of fhow'r: Or gently ftrain'd they waft) the earth. And give the tender fruits a birth. See where thunder... | |
| William Hamilton, Thomas Park - 1805 - 138 pages
...where the snows their treasures keep ; The chambers where the loud winds sleep ; Where the collected rains abide Till Heav'n set all its windows wide,...lightning shine : Or tir'd those heights still to pursue, 'rom Heav'n descending with the dew, That soft impregns the youthful mead, Where thousand flow'rs exalt... | |
| William Hamilton, Thomas Park - 1808 - 272 pages
...where the snows their treasures keep; The chambers where the loud winds sleep ; Where the collected rains abide Till Heav'n set all its windows wide,...lightning shine : Or tir'd those heights still to pursue, p rom Heav'n descending with the dew, That soft impregns the youthful mead, Where thousand rlow'rs... | |
| Cabinet - 1808 - 524 pages
...where the snows their treasures keep ; The chambers where the loud -winds sleep ; Where the collected rains abide Till heav'n set all its windows wide,...earth And give the tender fruits a birth. See where the thunder springs his mine ; Where the paths of lightning shine. Or tir'd those heights still to... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 682 pages
...where the snows their treasures keep; The chambers where the loud winds sleep; Where the collected rains abide Till Heav'n set all its windows wide,...to pour And drown in violence of show'r: Or gently strain'il they wash the earth, And give the tender fruits a birth. See where Thunder springs his mine... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1819 - 418 pages
...where the snows their treasures keep ; The chambers where the loud winds sleep ; Where the collected rains abide 'Till heav'n set all its windows wide,...That soft impregns the youthful mead, Where thousand flowers exalt the head, Mark bow nature's hand bestows Abundant grace on all that grows, Tinges, with... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1819 - 420 pages
...where the snows their treasures keep ; The chambers where the loud winds sleep ; Where the collected rains abide 'Till heav'n set all its windows wide,...to pour And drown in violence of show'r: Or gently strain 'd they wash the earth, And give the tender fruits a birth. See where thunder springs his mine;... | |
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