AWAY ; let nought to love displeasing, My Winifreda, move your care ; Let nought delay the heavenly blessing, Nor squeamish pride, nor gloomy fear. What though no grants of royal donors With pompous titles grace our blood ; We'll shine in more substantial... Letters Concerning Taste - Page 97by John Gilbert Cooper - 1755 - 143 pagesFull view - About this book
| David Lewis - English poetry - 1726 - 346 pages
...Winifreda^ move your Care ; Let nought delay the Heav'nly Blefling, Nor fqueamifli Pride, nor gloomy Fear. II. What tho' no Grants of Royal Donors With pompous...We'll fhine in more fubftantial Honours, And, to. he Noble, we'll be Good. III. Our Name, while Virtue thus we tender, Will fweetly found where-e'er... | |
| Ballads, English - 1732 - 284 pages
...Winifredu, move your care ; Let nought delay the heav'nly blefling, Nor fqueamifh pride, nor gloomy fear. What tho' no. grants of royal donors With pompous...fubftantial honours, And, to be noble, we'll be good. Our name, while virtue thus we tender, Will fweetly found where-e'er 'tis fpoke ; And all the great... | |
| English literature - 1768 - 750 pages
...WinifreHa, move your care; Let nought delay the heavenly bledîng, Nor fijueamifli pride, nor gloomy fear. What tho' no grants of royal donors With pompous titles grace our Mood ? We'll fliine in more fubilantial honors, And to be noble we'll be good. Our name, while virtue... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1754 - 540 pages
...move thy fear, 'Let nought de!ay the heav'nly blefling, Nor (queauiiih pride, nor gloomy care. t 2. What tho' no grants of royal donors, With pompous titles grace our blood, We'll (hinc in more fubllantial honours, And to be noble we'll be good. 3. W|-,at tho' from fortune's lavifti... | |
| Collection - English poetry - 1755 - 378 pages
...Virtue are beftow'd, And reap the golden fruits of what his Autumn fow'd. A SONG, i. AW AY, let nonght to love difpleafing, My Winifreda, move thy fear, Let nought delay the heav'nly bleffing, Nor tqueamifh pride, nor gloomy care. II. What tho' no grants of royal donors With pompous tides grace... | |
| Collection - 1758 - 394 pages
...reap the golden fruits of what his Autumn fow'd. A SONG..' I. AWAY, let nought to love difpleifing My Winifreda, move thy fear, Let nought delay the...donors With pompous titles grace our blood, We'll fhine jn more fubftantial honour*, And to be noble we'll be good. III. What tho' from Fortune's lavifh bounty... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1758 - 384 pages
...Virtue are beftow'd, And reap the golden fruits of what his Autumn fow'd. ASON G. A SONG. i. AWAY, let nought to love difpleafing My Winifreda, move...care. II. What tho' no grants of royal donors With pompons titles grace our blood, We'll mine jn more fubftantial honours, And to be noble we'll be good.... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1765 - 412 pages
...due rewards on Virtue are beftow'd, And reap the gojden fruits of what his Autumn fow'd, A SONG. L /% WAY, let nought to love difpleafing, ^ *• My Winifreda,...bleffing, Nor fqueamifh pride, nor gloomy care, II. What though no grants of royal donors "With pompous titles grace our blood, We'll mine in more fubftantial... | |
| English poetry - 1765 - 414 pages
...due rewards on Virtue are beftow'd, And reap the golden fruits of what his Autumn fow'd. A SONG. I. A "WAY, let nought to love difpleafing, •*- *• My...Winifreda, move thy fear, Let nought delay the heav'nly blefling, Nor fqueamifh pride, nor gloomy care. II. What though no grants of royal donors With pompous... | |
| Collection - 1765 - 418 pages
...due rewards on Virtue are beftow'd, And reap the golden fruits of what his Autumn fow'd. A SONG. I. A WAY, let nought to love difpleafing, •^ *• My...Winifreda, move thy fear, Let nought delay the heav'nly blefiing, Nor fqueamifh pride, nor gloomy care. II. What though no grants of royal donors With pompous... | |
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