| James Thomson - 1750 - 270 pages
...the flowery turf he lays him down. COR IN. Soft ยป let us not difturb him. Gentle Emma, Poor tiio' he be, unfriended and unknown, My pity waits with...Modeft of carriage, and of fpeech moft gracious, As if fome faint or angel, in difguife, Had grac'd our lowly cottage with his prefence, He Heals, I know... | |
| James Thomson - 1757 - 272 pages
...diftant proffefl, A hermit's cave in full View, overhung with trees, <wild and grotefaie, ACT I. SCENE!. CORIN, EMMA. EMMA. SHepherd, 'tis he. Beneath yon...Modeft of carriage, and of fpeech moft gracious,. As if fome faint or angel, in difguife, Had grac'd our lowly cottage with his prefence, ALF RED: A MAS ou... | |
| David Mallet - English poetry - 1759 - 252 pages
...forward, Shepherd, 'tis he. Againft yon aged oak, Penfiveand loft, in thought, he leans his head. COR IN. Soft: let us not difturb him. Gentle EMMA, Poor tho...gracious, As if feme faint or angel in difguife Had grac'd our lowly cottage with his prefence, He fteals, 1 know not how, into the heart, And makes it... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 348 pages
...he. Beneath yon aged oak, All on the flowery turf he lays him down. CORIN. Soft: let us not disturb him. Gentle Emma, Poor tho' he be, unfriended and...unknown, My pity waits with reverence on his fortune, Modest of carriage, and of speech most gracious, As if some saint or angel, in disguise, Had grac'd... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - English literature - 1802 - 332 pages
...he. Beneath yon aged oak, All on the flowery turf he lays him down. CO RIN. Soft : let us not disturb him. Gentle Emma, Poor tho' he be, unfriended and...unknown, My pity waits with reverence on his fortune, Modest of carriage, and of speech most gracious, As if some saint or angel, in disguise, Had grac'd... | |
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