And all their echoes mourn. The willows and the hazel copses green Shall now no more be seen Fanning their joyous leaves to thy soft lays. As killing as the canker... A Grammar of the English Language - Page 115by Edward Archibald Allen, William John Hawkins - 1903 - 150 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Milton - 1707 - 480 pages
...clov'n heel, From the glad found would not be abfent long, And old'Damatas lov'd to hear our Song. But O the heavy change, now thou art gone, Now thou art gone, and never mull return ! Thee Shepherd, thee the Woods and defert Caves With wild Thyme and the gadding Vine o'ergrown,... | |
| John Milton - 1713 - 454 pages
...heel, From the glad found would not be abfent long, And. old Bamarat lov'd to hear out fong. But O the heavy change, now thou art gone, Now thou art gone, and never muft rerutn ! Thee Shepherd, thee the Woods, and defart Caves Withwilde Thyme and the gadding Vine... | |
| John Milton - 1747 - 180 pages
...thou art gone, Now thou art gone, and never muft return ! Thee, Shepherd, thee the Woods, and defart Caves With wild Thyme and the gadding Vine o'ergrown, And all their echoes mourn. The Willows, and the Hazel Copfes green, Shall now no more be feen, Fanning their joyous Leaves to... | |
| William Shenstone - 1765 - 638 pages
...focial dome. To Mr. RD on the Death of Mr. SHENSTO/NB. " Thee, fhepherd, thee, the woods and defart caves, " With wild thyme and the gadding vine o'ergrown, " And all their echoes mourn. MILT. »' I MS paHl my friend; the tranfient fcene It 1 clos'd ! The fairy pile, th' enchanted vilion,... | |
| William Shenstone - 1768 - 362 pages
...•'» TO . To Mr. RD on the Death of Mr. SHEJJSTONE. " Thee, fhepherd, thee, the woods and defart caves, " With wild thyme and the gadding vine o'ergrown, " And all their echoes mourn." MILT. IS paft ! my friend ; the tranfient fcene h clos'd ! The fairy pile, th' enchanted vifion, rais'd... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 702 pages
...focial dome. To Mr. RD on the Death of Mr. SHENSTONE. " Thee, fhepherd, thee, the woods and defart caves, " With wild thyme and the gadding vine o'ergrown, " And all their echoes mourn." MILT. ?'Tp IS paft ! my friend ; the tranfient fcene is clos'd ! •*• The fairy pile, th' enchanted... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 320 pages
...heel From the glad found would not be abfent long, 35 And old Damaetas lov'd to hear our fong. But O the heavy change, now thou art gone, Now thou art gone, and never muft return ! Thee, Shepherd, thee the woods, and defert caves .With wild thyme and the gadding vine... | |
| English poetry - 1781 - 512 pages
...cloven heel From the glad found would not be abfent long; And old Damaetas lov'd to hear our fong. But O the heavy change, now thou art gone ; Now thou art gone, and never muft return ! Thee, Ihepherd, thee the woods, and defart cave* With wild thyme and the gadding vine... | |
| John Scott, John Hoole - English poetry - 1785 - 492 pages
...thou art gone, Now thou art gone, and never muft return ! Thee fhepherd, thee the woods and defart caves, With wild thyme and the gadding vine o'ergrown, And all their echoes mourrh The willow and the hazel copies green^ Shall now no more be feen, Fanning their joyous leaves... | |
| John Milton - English poetry - 1785 - 698 pages
...heel From the glad found would not be abfent long; And old Damastas lov'd to hear our fong. 36 But O the heavy change, now thou art gone, Now thou art gone, and never muft return ! 30. Oft till the far that rofe, at evening, bright.} Thus the editiojj 1645. In the edition... | |
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