Horrid with frost, and turbulent with storm, Blows autumn, and his golden fruits away : Then melts into the spring: soft spring, with breath Favonian, from warm chambers of the south, Recalls the first. All, to re-flourish, fades ; As in a wheel, all... The Universal Preceptor: Being a General Grammar of Arts, Sciences, and ... - Page 98by Sir Richard Phillips - 1826 - 312 pagesFull view - About this book
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1809 - 604 pages
...erey, , * Horrid with frost, and turbulent with storm, , BlpvVs autumn, and his golden fruits away, v h the : Emblerhs of man, who passes, not expires. With this minute distinction, emblems just, Nature revolves,... | |
| Edward Young - English poetry - 1810 - 278 pages
...ambrosial flow'rs, *" ey, storm, Blows Autuum and his golden fftiih away ; Then melts into the Spring r Soft Spring, with breath Favonian, from warm chambers...reflourish, fades ; As in a wheel, all sinks, to re-ascend, Emblems of Man, who passes, not expires. With this minute distinction, emblems just, Nature revolves,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 554 pages
...Summer gay, With her green chaplet, and ambrosial flowers, Droops into pallid Autumn : Winter gray, Horrid with frost, and turbulent with storm, Blows...into the Spring : soft Spring, with breath Favonian, f "Bin warm chamben of the south, Recalls thc/rji All, to re-flourish, fades ; As in a wheel, all sinks,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 556 pages
...flowers, Droops into pallid Autumn: Winter gray, Horrid with frost, and turbulent with storm, lilows Autumn, and his golden fruits, away : Then melts into the Spring : soft. Spring, with breath Favonian, f-wii wann chambers nf the south, Jîecalls the ßrst. All, to rc-Hourisb, fades ; As in a wheel, all... | |
| Nathaniel Highmore - Ecclesiastical law - 1810 - 228 pages
...Summer gay, With her green chaplet, and ambrosial flowers, Droops into pallid Autumn ; Winter grey, Horrid with frost, and turbulent with storm, Blows Autumn and his golden fruits away, Then melt* into the Spring ; soft Spring, with breath 'Favonian, from warm chamber of the South, Recalls... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 558 pages
...flowers, Droops into pallid Autumn: Winter gray, Horrid with i'rost, and turhulent with storm, BIuws Autumn, and his golden fruits, away : Then melts into the Spring: soft Spring, with hreath Favodian, f "urn warm chamhers of the south, Recalls theIirst. All, to re-tloi,rish, fades;... | |
| Edward Moor - 1811 - 352 pages
...Droaps into pallid autumn ; winter grey, Horrid with frost and" turbulent with storms, Blows auturmi, and his golden fruits, away, Then melts into the spring;...reflourish, fades : As in a wheel, all sinks, to reascend: Emblems of man, who passes, not expires. The world of matter, with its various forms, All dies into... | |
| Edward Young - 1811 - 302 pages
...Summer g.iy, With her green chaplet, and ambrosial flowers, Droops into pallid Autumn : Winter grey, Horrid with frost, and turbulent with storm, Blows...Favonian, from warm chambers of the south, Recalls thefirst. All to re-flourish, f.ides ; As in a wheel, all sinks, to re-ascend. Emblems of man, who... | |
| Joseph Stevens Buckminster - Funeral sermons - 1811 - 32 pages
...ambrosial flowers Droops into pallid Autumn : Winter gray, Horrid with frost, and turbulent with storms, Blows Autumn and his golden fruits away, Then melts...of the south Recalls the first All, to reflourish Emblems of man, who passes, not expires. Or,. if this seem to be but the language of fancy and of poetry,... | |
| Edward Young - 1812 - 814 pages
...Summer gay, "With her green chaplet and ambrosial flowers, Droops into pallid Autumn: Winter gray, Horrid with frost, and turbulent with storm, Blows...reflourish, fades: As in a wheel, all sinks, to re-ascend: Emblems of man, who passes, not expires. With this minute distinction, emblems just, Nature revolves,... | |
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