Though thy clime Be fickle, and thy year most part deform'd With dripping rains, or wither'd by a frost, I would not yet exchange thy sullen skies, And fields without a flower, for warmer France With all her vines ; nor for Ausonia's groves Of golden... Poems - Page 44by William Cowper - 1821Full view - About this book
 | William Cowper - 1786
...part, deform'd With dripping rains, or wither'd by a froft, I would not yet exchange thy fallen fkies And fields without a flower, for warmer France With all her vines ; nor for Aufonia's groves Of golden fruitage and her myrtle bow'rs. To fhake thy fenate, and from heights fublime... | |
 | William Cowper - 1787
...Though thy clime Be fickle, and thy year, moft part, deform'd I would not yet exchange thy fullen fkies And fields without a flower, for warmer France With all her vines ; nor for Aufonia's groves Of golden fruitage and her myrtle bowers. Tofhake thy fenate, and from heights fublime... | |
 | William Cowper - English poetry - 1787 - 186 pages
...deform'd , With dripping rains, or wither'd by a froft, I would not yet exchange thy fullen fkies, And fields without a flower, for warmer France, , With all her vines ; nor for Aufonia's groves Of golden fruitage, and her myrtle bowr's. To ihake thy fenate, and from heights fublime,... | |
 | Periodicals - 1788
...part deform'd With dripping rains, or wither'd by a froft, I would not yet exchange thy fullen Ikies, And fields without a flower, for warmer France With all her vines ; nor for Aufonia's groves Of golden fruitage and her myrtle bow rs. To fliake thy fenate.and from heights fublime... | |
 | William Cowper - 1790 - 298 pages
...Though thy clime Be fickle, and thy year, moft part, deform'd, I would not yet exchange thy fullen fkies And fields without a flower, for warmer France With all her vines ; nor for Aufonia's groves Of golden fruitage and her myrtle bowers. To make thy fenate, and from heights fublime... | |
 | Alexander Pope - English literature - 1797
...part, deform'd With dripping rains, or withcr'd by a froft, I would not yet exchange thy fallen Ikies And fields without a. flower, for warmer France With all her vines ; nor for Aufonia's groves Of golden fruitage and her myrtle bow'rs. Lines of the tender and benevolent Cowper,... | |
 | William Lisle Bowles - 1800 - 180 pages
...thee. Though thy clime Be fickle, and thy year most part deform'd With dripping rains, or wither'd by a frost, I would not yet exchange thy sullen skies,, And fields without a flow'r, for warmer France With all her vines; nor for Ausonia's groves Of golden fruitage, and her... | |
 | William Lisle Bowles - 1800 - 180 pages
...thee. Though thy clime Be fickle, and thy year most part deform'd With dripping rains, or wither'd by a frost, I would not yet exchange thy sullen skies, And fields without a flow'r, for warmer France With all her vines; nor for Ausonia's groves Of golden fruitage, and her... | |
 | William Cowper - English poetry - 1801 - 231 pages
...thec. Though thy clime Be fickle, and thy year most part deform'd With dripping rains, or withcr'd by a frost, I would not yet exchange thy sullen skies, And fields without a flow'r, for warmer Prance With all her vines; nor for Ausonia's groves Of golden fruitage, and her... | |
 | 1801
...love thec. Tho' thy clime Be fickle, and thy year most part defonn'd With dripping rams, or wither'd by a frost, I would not yet exchange thy sullen skies, And fields without a flow'r, for warmer France, With all her vines, nor for Aosonia's groves Of golden fruitage, and her... | |
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