| John Dryden - Classical poetry - 1716 - 424 pages
...Service high, and Anthems cleer, As may with fweeenefs, enrough mine ear, Diffolve me into exrafies, And bring all Heav'n before mine eyes. And may at laft my weary age Find out the peaceful! hermirage, The Hairy Gown and Mofly Cell, Where I may fit and righrly fpell, Of every Srar that Heav'n... | |
| Miscellany poems - 1716 - 426 pages
...Quire below, In Service high, and Anthems cleer, As may with (weetnefs, through mine ear, Diffolve me into extafies, And bring all Heav'n before mine eyes. And may at laft my weary age rind out the peacefull hermitage, The Hairy Gown and Mofly Cell, Where I may fit and rightly fpell,... | |
| John Milton - 1753 - 374 pages
...clear, As may with fweetnefs; through mine ear, 'Diffolve me into extafies, -i$,5 And bring all Heay'n before mine eyes. And may at laft my weary age Find...and mofly cell, Where I may fit and rightly fpell 17« a©f every ftar that Heav'n doth fhew, And every herb that fips the dew ; Till old experience... | |
| John Milton - 1759 - 414 pages
...fervice high, and anthems clear, As may with fweetnefs, through mine ear, Diflblve me into extafies, 165 And bring all Heav'n before mine eyes. And may at...Find out the peaceful hermitage, The hairy gown and moffy cell, Where I may fit and rightly fpell 170 Of every ftar that Heav'n doth mew, And every herb... | |
| Thomas Martyn - Art - 1766 - 426 pages
...'••'-.'• • Honfe or Hermitage, in which are the. folk wing lines from II Penfcrofo of Milton. . , . " And may at laft my weary age, «',Find out the peaceful Hermitage, '•' The hairy gown, and moffy cell, " Where I may fit, and rightly fpell, " Of every ftar that Heaven doth fliew " And every... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1767 - 288 pages
...quire below, In fervice high, and anthems clear, As may, with fweetnefs, through mine ear, DifTolve me into extafies, And bring all Heav'n before mine...weary age Find out the peaceful hermitage, The hairy grown and mofly cell, Where I may fit, and rightly fpell Of every ftar that Heaven doth fhew, And every... | |
| William Ward - English language - 1767 - 326 pages
...ingratitude. Sbakefp. Thefe Thefe two Kinds are feldom ufed, but in Odes and Songs, and with Rhime. Of Eight. And may at laft my weary age Find out the peaceful Hermitage. Milton^ Quoth fhe, fome lay the Soul's fecure Againft Diftrefs and Forfeiture. Butler's Hudib. This... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1768 - 1002 pages
...mufe is Rill in ore. Drmjtt*. °f eight which it the ufual meafure for fhort poems. And may at lad my weary age Find out the peaceful hermitage, The hairy gown, and moffy cell, Where I may fit, and nightly fpell W «v'ry ftar the flcy doe» (hew, And ev'ry herb that... | |
| Arthur Young - 1771 - 508 pages
...view of diftant country. This water is fomewhat too regular. In the hermitage this infcription : " And may, at laft, my weary age ** Find out the peaceful hermitage, " The hairy gown, and mofiy cell, " Where I may fit, and rightly fpell " Of every ftar that heaven doth mew, " And every... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English language - 1773 - 1164 pages
...moft impure. Ail times, and every where, The mufe is Hill in ure. Drayt. 1 the ufual And may at !art my weary age Find out the peaceful hermitage, The hairy gown, and mofly cell, Where I may fir, and nightly fpell Of evVy liar the Iky does (hew, And ev'ry Lerb that fips the dew. Milton. Of... | |
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