| Collection - English poetry - 1755 - 378 pages
...doom'd from thee to part, Gay queen 6f Fancy and of Art, Reluftant move, with doubtful mind, Oft flop, and often look behind. Companion of my tender age, Serenely gay, and fweetly fage, How blithfome were we wont to rove By verdant hill, or fhady grove, Where fervent bees,... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1758 - 384 pages
...doom'd from thee to part, Gay queen of Fancy and of Art, Reluftant move' with doubtful mind, Oft ftop, and often look behind. Companion of my tender age, Serenely gay, and fweetly fage, How blittifome were we wont to rove By verdant hill, or fhady grove, Where fervent bees,... | |
| English poetry - 1765 - 414 pages
...tender age, Serenely gay, and fweetly fage, How blithfome were we wont to rove By verdant hill, or fhady grove, Where fervent bees, with humming voice, Around the honey'd oak rejoice, And aged elms with aweful bend In long cathedral walks extend ! Lull'd by the lapfe of gliding floods, Cheer'd by the... | |
| Collection - 1765 - 418 pages
...doom'd from thee to part, Gay queen of Fancy and of Art, Reluctant move, with doubtful mind, Oft ftop, and often look behind. Companion of my tender age, Serenely gay, and fweetly fage, How blithfome were we wont to rove By verdant hill, or fhady grove, Where fervent bees,... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1765 - 412 pages
...doom'd from thee to part, Gay queen of Fancy and of Art, Reluctant move, with doubtful mind, Oft ftop, and often look behind. Companion of my tender age, Serenely gay, and fweetly fage, How blithfome were we wont to rove By verdant hill, or fliady grove, Where fervent bees,... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1770 - 402 pages
...from thee to part, Gay queen of Fancy and of Art, Reluftant move, with doubtful mind, • Oft ftop, and often look behind. Companion of my tender age, • • Serenely gay, and fweetly fage, ' • «'• How blithfome were we wont to rove By verdant hill, or fhady grove, Where... | |
| English poetry - 1781 - 512 pages
...tender age, Serenely gay, and fweetly fage, How blithfome were we wont to rove By verdant hill, or fhady grove, Where fervent bees, with humming voice, Around...bend, In long cathedral walks extend ! Lull'd by the lapfe of gliding floods, Chear'd by the warbling of the woods, How blefs'd my days, my thoughts how... | |
| 1782 - 500 pages
...tender age, Serenely gay, and fweetly fage, How blithfome Were we wont to rovo By verdant hill, or fhady grove, Where fervent bees, with humming voice, Around the honey'd oak rejoice, And aged elms with aweful bend In long cathedral walks extend ! Lull'd by the lapfe of gliding floods, Cheer'd by the... | |
| D. Douglas - Biography & Autobiography - 1782 - 518 pages
...doom'd from thee to part, Gay Qi/een of Fancy, and of Art, Reluftant move, with doubtful mind, Oft flop, and often look behind. Companion of my tender age, Serenely gay, and fweetly fage, , HOW blithfome were we wont to rove By verdant hill, or fhady grove, Where fervent bees,... | |
| Great Britain - 1791 - 302 pages
...doom'd from thee to part, Gay queen of Fancy and of Art, Reluctant move, with doubtful mind, Oft Hop, and often look behind. Companion of my tender age, Serenely gay, and fweetly fage, How blithfome were We wont to rove, By verdant hill, or fhady grove, Where fervent bees,... | |
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