| Thomas Warton - Dialect poetry, Scottish - 1753 - 164 pages
...death, of life, alike afraid ; For ever fled to fhady cell, Where Temperance, where the Mufes dwell ; Thou oft art feen, at early dawn, Slow-pacing o'er...with noon-tide ray, Flames forth intolerable day; » E While Heat fits fervent on the plain, With Thirft and Langour in his train ; (All nature fickening... | |
| Thomas Warton - English poetry - 1753 - 164 pages
...death, of life, alike afraid ; For ever fled to fhady cell, Where Temperance, where the Mufes dwell ; Thou oft art feen, at early dawn, Slow-pacing o'er...with noon-tide ray, Flames forth intolerable day; * E While Heat fits fervent on the plain, With Thirft and Languor in his train ; (All nature fickening... | |
| Thomas Warton - English poetry - 1753 - 168 pages
...death, of life, alike afraid ; For ever fled to fhady cell, Where Temperance, where the Mufes dwell; Thou oft art feen, at early dawn, Slow-pacing o'er...profpeft, which abound From birds, and woods and waters rouud. But when the fun, with noon-tide ray, Flames forth intolerable day; « E While Heat fits fervent... | |
| Thomas Warton - Dialect poetry, Scottish - 1759 - 168 pages
...death, of life, alike afraid -, For ever fled to fhady cell, Where Temperance, where the Mufes dwell; Thou oft art feen, at early dawn, Slow-pacing o'er...high, In filence feafting ear and eye, With fong and prolpeft, which abound From birds, and woods, and waters round. But when the fun, with noon-tide ray,... | |
| David Mallet - English poetry - 1759 - 228 pages
...death, of life, alike afraid ; For ever fled to fhady cell, Where Temperance, where the Mufei dwell ; Thou oft art feen, at early dawn, Slow-pacing o'er...breezy lawn : Or on the brow of mountain high, In fdence feafting ear and eye, Witk With fong and profpcft, which abound •From bird*, and woods and... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 368 pages
...Temperance, where the Mufes dwell} Thou oft art feen, at early dawn, Slow-pacing o'er the breezy lawn i Or on the brow of mountain high, In filence feafting...intolerable day , While Heat fits fervent on the plain, With Third and Languor in his train ; All nature fickening in the blaze i Thou, in the wild and woody maze,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 702 pages
...Temperance, where the Mufes dwell ; Thou oft art fceny at early dawn, Slow-pacing o'er the breezy lawn i Or on the brow of mountain high, In filence feafting ear and eye, With fong and profpect, which abound From birds, arid woods, and waters round. But when the fun, with noontide ray,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 410 pages
...Temperance, where the Mufes dweU 5. Thou oft art ft'en, at early dawn, Slow-pacing o'er the breezy lawn i Or on the brow of mountain high, In filence feafting ear and eye, With fbug and profpeft, which abound From birds, and woods, and waters round. But wh:n the fun, with noontide... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 362 pages
...death, of life, alike afraid 5 For ever fled to tiiady cell, Wheie Temperance, where the Mufes dwell; Thou oft art feen, at early dawn, Slow-pacing o'er the breezy lawn i Or on the brow of mountain high, In lilence feafting ear and eye, With fong and profpeft, which abound... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - Conduct of life - 1791 - 510 pages
...alike afraid ; For ever fled to fhady cell, Where Tcmp'rance, where the Mules dwell; Thou oft art fcen, at early dawn, Slow-pacing o'er the breezy lawn : Or on the brow of mountain high, In Menee fcafting ear and eye, With fon»; and prolpcor. which abound From birds, and woods, and waters... | |
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