| Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 574 pages
...her. AK ODE TO SPRING. HAIL, blushing goddess, beauteous Spring, Who, in thy jocund train, dost bring Loves -and Graces smiling hours, Balmy breezes, fragrant...Comes fraught with sweets, no more the rose With such transcendent beauty blows, As when CAD EN us blest the scene, And shar'd with me those joys serene.... | |
| Maria Riddell - English poetry - 1802 - 484 pages
...one, are cited by Mt. Sheridan in his very agreeable and entertaining Memoirs of Dean Swift. Editor. Loves and Graces, smiling hours, Balmy breezes, fragrant...blest the scene, And shar'd with me those joys serene ; When unperceiv'd the lambent fire Of friendship, kindled new desire : Still list'ning to his tuneful... | |
| Charles Snart - Poetry - 1808 - 496 pages
...Who in thy jocund train dost bring Loves and graces, smiling hours, Balmy breezes, fragrant flow'rs ; Come, with tints of roseate hue Nature's faded charms...blest the scene, And shar'd with me those joys serene ; When unperceiv'd the lambent fire Of friendship kindled new desire : Still list'ning to his tuneful... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 658 pages
...her. AN ODE TO SPRING. HAIL, blushing goddess, beauteous Spring, Who in thy jocund train, dost bring Loves and Graces, smiling hours. Balmy breezes, fragrant...charms renew. * '! Yet why should I thy presence hail f To me no more the breathing gale Comes fraught with sweets, no more the rose With such transcendent... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 512 pages
...AN ODE TO SPRING. AIL, blushing goddess, beauteous Spring! • Who in thy jocund train, dost bring Loves and Graces, smiling hours, Balmy breezes, fragrant...Comes fraught with sweets, no more the rose With such transcendent beauty blows, As when Cadcnus blest the scene, And shared with me those joys serene. When,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...beauteous Spring, Who, in thy jocund train, dost bring Loves and graces, smiling hours, Balmy bree/ее, fragrant flowers ; Come, with tints of roseate hue,...Yet why should I thy presence hail ? To me no more the_breathing gale Comes fraught with' sweets ; no more the rose With such transcendent beauty blows,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 562 pages
...beauteous Spring, Who, iu thy jocund train, dost bring Loves and (traces, smiling hours, Balmy bree/es, fragrant flowers ; Come, with tints of roseate hue,...renew. Yet why should I thy presence hail ? To me no mure the breathing gile Comes fraught with sweets ; no more the rose With such transcendent beauty... | |
| William Somervile - 1811 - 312 pages
...SPRING. BY A LADY.* Hail, blushing goddess, beauteous spring, who, in thy jocund train, dost bring Loves and Graces, smiling Hours, balmy breezes, fragrant...blest the scene, and shar'd with me those joys serene; when unperceiv'd, the lambent fire * Thitand the next ode havebe of friendship kindled new desire:... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 352 pages
...her. AN ODE TO SPRING. HAIL, blushing goddess, beauteous Spring, Who In thy jocund train, dost bring Loves and Graces, smiling hours, Balmy breezes, fragrant...tints of roseate hue, Nature's faded charms renew. rt Yetwhy should I thy presence hail ? To me no more the breathing gale Comes fraught with sweets,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - English literature - 1814 - 686 pages
...interviews. AN ODE TO SPRING. HAH,, blushing goddess, beauteous Spring, Who in thy jocund train, dost bring Loves and Graces, smiling hours, Balmy breezes, fragrant...Comes fraught with sweets, no more the rose With such transcendent beauty blows, As when Cadenus blest the scene, And shar'd with me those joys serene. When,... | |
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