| Abel Stevens, James Floy - Periodicals - 1855 - 586 pages
...thou, sweet Poetry, thou loveliest maid, Still first to fly where sensual joys invade, Unfit, in these degenerate times of shame, To catch the heart, or...nurse of every virtue, fare thee well ! Farewell ! and О ! where'er thy voice be tried, On Torno's cliff's, or Pambamarca's side, Whether where equinoctial... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1855 - 582 pages
...shame, To catch the heart, or strike for honest fame ; Dear charming nymph, neglected and decried, Jly shame in crowds, my solitary pride ; Thou source of...me so ; Thou guide, by which the nobler arts excel, 45062A Thou nurse of every virtue, fUre thee well ! Farewell ; and oh ! where'er thy voice be tried,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 560 pages
...thou. sweet Poetry, thou loveliest maid, Still first to fly where sensual joys invade ; Unfit in these degenerate times of shame, To catch the heart, or...nurse of every virtue, fare thee well ! Farewell, and 0 ! where'er thy voice be tried, On Torno's cliffs, or Pambamarca's side, Whether where equinoctial... | |
| Aphorisms and apothegms - 1856 - 570 pages
...thou, sweet Poetry, thou loveliest maid, Still first to fly where sensual joys invade ! Unfit, in these degenerate times of Shame, To catch the heart, or...the nobler arts excel, Thou nurse of every Virtue. Mrs. TigJie. rPO charm the languid hours of solitude He oft invites her to the Muse's lore, For none... | |
| Geoffrey Chaucer - 1856 - 134 pages
...thou, sweet poetry, thou loveliest maid, Still first to fly where sensual joys invade ; Unfit, in these degenerate times of shame To catch the heart, or strike...pride. Thou source of all my bliss, and all my woe, Thou found'st me poor at first, and keep'st me so , Thou guide, by which the nobler arts excel, Thou... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1856 - 448 pages
...Poetry, thou loveliest maid, Still first to fly where sensual joys invade ; Unfit in these degen'rate times of shame, To catch the heart, or strike for...Thou source of all my bliss, and all my woe, That found' st me poor at first, and keep'st me so ; Thou guide by which the nobler arts excel, Thou nurse... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - English poetry - 1856 - 574 pages
...loveliest maid ! Still first to fly where sensual joys invade ; Unfit, in these degenerate times of ehamo, 8~uV c ( 2y В woo, Thou found'st me poor at first, and kccp'st me so ; Thou guide, by which the nobler arts excel,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1857 - 304 pages
...thou, sweet poetry ! thou loveliest maid, Still first to fly where sensual joys invade, Unfit in these degenerate times of shame To catch the heart, or strike...well. Farewell ! and oh ! where'er thy voice be tried, On Tornea's cliffs or Pambamarca's side,7 Whether where equinoctial fervours glow Or winter wraps the... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1857 - 560 pages
...thou, sweet Poetry, thou loveliest maid, Still first to fly where sensual joys invade ; Unfit, in these degenerate times of shame, To catch the heart, or...! Farewell ; and oh ! where'er thy voice be tried, On Torno's cliffs, or Pambamarca's side, Whether where equinoctial fervors glow, Or winter wraps the... | |
| English poetry - 1857 - 574 pages
...invade ; Unfit in these degenerate times of shame, To catch the heart, or strike for honest fame ; Bear charming nymph, neglected and decried, My shame in...excel, Thou nurse of every virtue, fare thee well. On the establishment of the Royal Academy of Painting, in 1770, Goldsmith was appointed Professor of... | |
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