| Edmund Curll - Printers - 1741 - 148 pages
...her unexhaufted Stores, Her blooming Mountains, and her funny Shores j With all the Gifts that Heav'n and Earth impart^ The Smiles of Nature, and the Charms of Art, While proud Oppreffion in her Vallies reigns, And Tyranny devours her fruitful Plains ; The poor Inhabitant beholds... | |
| Henry Brooke - 1749 - 174 pages
...une'xhaufted* Stores, 'Their blooming Mountains, and their funny Shores, With all the Gifts, that Heav'n and Earth impart, The Smiles of Nature, and the Charms of Art, While proud OppreJJion in each Valley reigns, And Tyranny ufurps their fervrle Plains ? The fad Inhabitant beholds... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1767 - 294 pages
...of nature, and the charms of art, While proud Oppreffion in her valleys reigns, And Tyranny ufurps her happy plains ? The poor inhabitant beholds in vain The redd'ning Orange and the fwelling grain : Joylefs he fees the growing oils and wines, And in the Myrtle's fragrant fhade repines... | |
| Joseph Addison - Poetry - 1778 - 240 pages
...of Nature and the charms of Art, HO While proud Opprefiion in her vallies reigns, And Tyranny ufurps her happy plains ? The poor inhabitant beholds in vain The redd'ning orange and the f welling grain ; Joylefs he fees the growing oils and wines, 115 And in the myrtle's fragrant (hade... | |
| English poetry - 1782 - 516 pages
...of Nature and the charms of Art ; While proud Oppreflion in her vallies reigns, And Tyranny ufurps her happy plains? The poor inhabitant beholds in vain The redd'ning orange, and the fwelling grain ; Joylefs he fees the growing oils and wines, And in the myrtle's fragrant made repines... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1784 - 390 pages
...of Nature and the eharms of Art, no While proud Oppreflion in her vallies reigns, And Tyranny ufurps her happy plains? The poor inhabitant beholds in vain The redd'ning orange and the f welling grain ; Joylefs he fees the growing oils and WHICR, I if And in the myrtle's fragrant fhade... | |
| Savary (M., Claude Etienne) - Egypt - 1834 - 598 pages
...what avail her unexhausted stores, Her blooming mountains, and her sunny shores, With all the gifis that heaven and earth impart, The smiles of nature,...redd'ning orange and the swelling grain : Joyless lie sees the growing oils and wines, And in the myrtle's fragrant shade repines : Starves, in the midst... | |
| Philo-hibernicus (pseud.) - 1785 - 280 pages
...unexhaufted Stores, Their blooming Mountains, and their funny ^Shores, With all the Gifts, that Heav'n and Earth impart, The SmileS of Nature, and the Charms of Art, While proud OppreJJion in each Valley reigns, And Tyranny ufurps their fervile Plains ? The fad Inhabitant beholds... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - Conduct of life - 1791 - 510 pages
...ftnilcs of nature, and the charms of art, Vhilc proud OppreiEon in her vallics reigns, \ad Tyranny ufurps her happy plains? The poor inhabitant beholds in vain The redd'ning orange and the fwelling grain ; ovlefs he lees the growing oils and vines, \iul in the myrtle's fragrant (hade repines;... | |
| Mr. Addison - Anecdotes - 1795 - 608 pages
...of nature, and the charms of art, While proud Oppreffion in her valleys reigns, And Tyranny ufurps her happy plains? The poor inhabitant beholds in vain The redd'ning orange and the fwelling grain; Joylefs he fees the growing oils and wines, And. in the myrtle's fragrant fhade repines;... | |
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