While all the flowers and trees do close To weave the garlands of repose! Fair Quiet, have I found thee here, And Innocence, thy sister dear? Mistaken long, I sought you then In busy companies of men: Your sacred plants, if here below, Only among the... A Garland of Poetry - Page 10by Abraham Holroyd - 1873 - 198 pagesFull view - About this book
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - Bibliography - 1825 - 392 pages
...all the flow'rs, and trees, do close, To weave the garlands of repose. Fair quiet, have I found thee here, And Innocence, thy sister dear ? Mistaken long,...delicious solitude. No white nor red was ever seen So am'rous as this lovely green. Fond lovers, cruel as their flame, Cut in these trees their mistress'... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...here, And Innocence, thy sister dear ! M,staken long, I sought you then In busy company's of men. Year lthy sight, that nauseous fume, Meet objects here...hence ; A thing so mean must give offence." The humble am' rous as this lovely green. Fond lovers, cruel as their flame, Cot in these trees their mistress'... | |
| Books - 1825 - 390 pages
...all the flow'rs, and trees, do close, To weave the garlands of repose. Fair quiet, have I found thee here, And Innocence, thy sister dear ? Mistaken long,...delicious solitude. No white nor red was ever seen So am'rous as this lovely green. Fond lovers, cruel as their flame, Cut in these trees their mistress'... | |
| Henry Southern - 1825 - 388 pages
...all the flow'rs, and trees, do close, To weave the garlands of repose. Fair quiet, have I found thee here, And Innocence, thy sister dear ? Mistaken long,...delicious solitude. < No white nor red was ever seen So am'rous as this lovely green. Fond lovers, cruel as their flame, Cut in these trees their mistress'... | |
| Books - 1825 - 392 pages
...all the flow'rs, and trees, do close, To weave the garlands of repose. Fair quiet, have I found thee here, And Innocence, thy sister dear ? Mistaken long,...delicious solitude. No white nor red was ever seen So am'rous as this lovely green. Fond lovers, cruel as their flame, Cut in these trees their mistress'... | |
| Edinburgh (Scotland) - 1836 - 436 pages
...garlands of repose. Fair quiet, have 1 found thee here. And Innocence, thy sister dear ? Mistaken long, 1 sought you then In busy companies of men. Your sacred...delicious solitude. No white nor red was ever seen So am'rous as this lovely green. Fond lovers, cruel as their llaine. Cut in these trees their mistress'... | |
| Fitz-Greene Halleck - English poetry - 1840 - 372 pages
...all the flow'rs and trees do close, To weave the garlands of repose. Fair Quiet, have I found thee here, And Innocence, thy sister dear ! Mistaken long,...Society is all but rude To this delicious solitude. What wondrous life in this I lead ! Ripe apples drop about my head. The luscious clusters of the vine... | |
| James Russell Lowell - 1844 - 584 pages
...little turn with me in his " Garden," and we will come back to Chapman. " Fair Quiet, have I found thee here, And Innocence, thy sister dear ? Mistaken long,...Society is all but rude To this delicious solitude. " What wondrous life is this I lead ! Ripe apples drop about my head ; The luscious clusters of the... | |
| Robert Chambers - American literature - 1844 - 692 pages
...garlands of repose. Fair Quiet, have I found thec here, And Innocence, thy sister dear Î Mistaken long, 1 f Heaven's deep organ Mor; And, with your ninefold...long, Time will run back, and fetch the age of go am'rous as this lovely green. Fond lovers, cruel as their flame, Cut in these trees their mistress'... | |
| William Cartwright Newsam - 1845 - 264 pages
...all the flowers, and trees, do close, To weave the garlands of repose. Fair Quiet, have I found thee here, And Innocence, thy sister dear ? Mistaken long,...delicious solitude. No white nor red was ever seen So am'rous as this lovely green. Fond lovers, cruel as their flame, Cut in these trees their mistress'... | |
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