 | 1804
...length by us jiersuadedj Ev£ry leaf must f>av« its lull, . Youths, though yet no losses grieve yet:, Gay in health and manly grace, " Let not cloudless skies deceive you, Summer gives to autumn place. Venerable si.res, grown hoary? Hither turn th' unwilling ewj Think amidst j*our falling glory, Autumn... | |
 | 1808
...Cease, nt length by us persuaded, Every leaf must have a fall. Youths! tho' yet no lessee grieve you, Gay in health and manly grace, Let not cloudless skies deceive you, Summer gives to Autumn place. » Podor the God of the Winds and Ruler of deceased Spirit«, •f Konama, the ludían Paradise. Venerable... | |
 | George Horne - English essays - 1808 - 295 pages
...Cease, at length, by us persuaded, Every leaf must have its fall! Youths, tho' yet no losses grieve you, Gay in health and manly grace, Let not cloudless skies deceive you, Summer gives to Autumn place. Venerable sires, grown hoary, Hither turn th' unwilling eye, Think, amidst your falling glory, Autumn... | |
 | English poetry - 1811
...at length, by us persuaded, Ev'ry leaf must have its fall ! Youths, tho' yet no losses grieve you, Gay in health and manly grace, Let not cloudless skies deceive you, Summer gives to Autumn place. Venerable sires, grown hoary, Hither turn th' unwilling eye, Think, amid your falling glory, Autumn... | |
 | William Bengo Collyer - Hymns - 1812 - 631 pages
...Number'd now among the dead : ' Youths, though, yet no losses grieve you, ' Gay in health, and many a grace ; ' Let not cloudless skies deceive you, ' Summer gives to autumn place. 3 ' Yearly ill our course returning, ' Messengers of shortest stay ; • Thus we preach this truth... | |
 | Lindley Murray - Electronic books - 1816 - 166 pages
...we tell. MERRICX. DODDRIPGE. 4. Youths, though yet no losses grieve you, Gay in health, and many a grace; Let not cloudless skies deceive you; Summer gives to autumn place. 5. Yearly in our course returning, Messengers of shortest stay j Thus we preach this truth concerning,... | |
 | Almanacs, English - 1817
...at length by us persuaded, Every leaf must have a fall. ' YOUTHS ! though yet no losses grieve you, Gay in health and manly grace, Let not cloudless skies deceive you — Summer gives to Autumn place. ' Venerable Sires ! grown hoary, Hither turn th' unwilling eye ; Think, amid your falling glory, Autumn... | |
 | George Horne, William Jones - Theology - 1818
...length, by us persuaded, Ev'ry leaf must have its fall ! VII. Youths, though yet 110 losses grieve you, Gay in health and manly grace, Let not cloudless skies deceive you, Summer gives to autumn place. VIII. Venerable sires, grown hoary, Hither turn th' unwilling eye, Think, amidst your falling glory,... | |
 | Richard Herne Shepherd - Hymns, English - 1818 - 24 pages
...Number'd now among the dead : " Youths, though yet no losses grieve you, " Gay in health, and many a grace ; " Let not cloudless skies deceive you, " Summer gives to autumn place. " Yearly in our course returning, " Messengers of shortest stay ; " Thus we preach this truth concerning " Heaven and earth... | |
 | Poetical monitor - 1819
...Number'd now among the dead. ' Youths, though yet no losses grieve you, ' Gay in health, and many a grace ; ' Let not cloudless skies deceive you ; '...Summer gives to Autumn place. ' Yearly in our course returning, ' Messengers of shortest stay ; ' Thus we preach this truth concerning, ' Heav'n and earth... | |
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