| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 536 pages
...scarce oozing through the grass, Of growth luxuriant; or the humid bank, la fair profusion, docks. Long let us walk, Where the breeze blows from yon extended field Of blossomM > M-.ur , Arabia cannot bua.st A fuller spile of joy, than, liberal, thence-, lireaths through... | |
| William Somervile - 1811 - 312 pages
...scarce oozing through the grass, of growth luxuriant; or the humid bank, in fair profusion, decks. Long let us walk, where the breeze blows from yon...breathes through the sense, and takes the ravish'd soul. Nor is the mead unworthy of thy foot, full of fresh verdure, and unnumber'd flowers, the negligence... | |
| William Somervile - 1811 - 312 pages
...growth luxuriant; or the humid bank, , !r in fair profusion, decks. Long let us walk, • •,•: i where the breeze blows from yon extended field of...breathes through the sense, and takes the ravish'd soul. Nor is the mead unworthy of thy foot, . ,. full of fresh verdure, and unnumberM flowers, the negligence... | |
| James Thomson - 1811 - 182 pages
...oozing throngh the grass, Of growth lnxnriant : or the hnmid bank In fair profnsion decks. Long let ns walk, Where the breeze blows from yon extended field Of blossom'd beans. Arabia cannot boast A fnller gale of joy, than, lib'ral, thence Breathes thro' the sense, and takes the ravish'd sonl. Nor... | |
| William Butler - Arithmetic - 1811 - 548 pages
...crop. Beans in blotTom emit a moll exquifite odour, of which Thomfon fpeaks in his rapturous language : Long let us walk Where the breeze blows from yon extended field Of bloflbm'd beans. Arabia t cannot hoaft A fuller gale of joy, than, liberal, thence Breathes thro' the... | |
| James Thomson - 1813 - 346 pages
...the grass, Of growth luxuriant ; or the humid bank, In fair profusion decks. Long let us walk, 495 Where the breeze blows from yon extended field Of...Breathes through the sense, and takes the ravish'd soul. Nor is the mead unworthy of thy foot, 500 Full of fresh verdure, and unnumber'd flowers, The negligence... | |
| James Thomson, Samuel Johnson - 1813 - 180 pages
...scarce oozing through the grass, Of growth luxuriant; or the humid bank, In fair profusion, decks. Long let us walk, Where the breeze blows from yon...boast A fuller gale of joy, than, liberal, thence Ureathes through the sense, and takes the ravish'd sotf. Nor is the meed unworthy of thy foot, Full... | |
| James Thomson - 1816 - 256 pages
...rill, scarce oozing through the grass, Of growth luxuriant : or the humid bank In fair profusion decks. Long let us walk, Where the breeze blows from yon...beans. Arabia cannot boast A fuller gale of joy, than, lib'ral, thence Breathes thro' the sense, and takes the ravish' d soul. Nor is the mead unworthy of... | |
| James Thomson, Dr. Johnson - Laziness - 1818 - 316 pages
...scarce oozing through the grass, Of growth luxuriant ; or the humid bank, In fair profusion, decks. Long let us walk, Where the breeze blows from yon...Breathes through the sense , and takes the ravish'd soul. Nor is the mead unworthy of thy foot, Full of fresh verdure, and unnumber'd flowers, The negligence... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1820 - 832 pages
...scarce ooxirtg through the grass, Of growth luxuriant : or the humid bank, In fair profusion, decks. The ground now sacred by thy reliques made. So, peaceful rests, without a stone, a name, Wliat [soul. Breathes through the sense, and takes tlie ravish'd Nor is die mead unworthy of thy foot, Full... | |
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