No radiant pearl, which crefted Fortune wears, No gem, that twinkling hangs from Beauty's ears, Not the bright ftars, which night's blue arch adorn, Nor rifing funs, that gild the vernal morn, Shine with fuch luftre as the tear, that breaks, for other's... Memoirs of the life of dr. [E.] Darwin, chiefly during his residence at ... - Page 337by Anna Seward - 1804Full view - About this book
 | Sir Egerton Brydges - Great Britain - 1789
...beautys ears, Not the bright ftars, which night's blue arch adorn, Nor vernal funs, that gild the rifing morn, Shine with fuch luftre as the tear, that breaks For other's woe down virtue's manly cheeks." A&.T. IX. Review of Gilpin's Tour, continued from our loft. The change this place (Blair Caftle) has... | |
 | Joseph Addison - Anecdotes - 1795
...beauty's ears. Not the bright, ftars which night's blue arch adorn, Nor vernal funs that gild the rifing morn, Shine with fuch luftre, as the tear that breaks, for other's woes, down virtue's manly cheeks. AN AN ANECDOTE OF HEIDEGGER. THE following particulars are related... | |
 | Erasmus Darwin - Botany - 1798 - 146 pages
...twinkling hangs from Beauty's ears, 460 Not the bright ftars, which Night's blue arch adorn, Nor riling funs that gild the vernal morn, Shine with fuch luftre as the tear that flows Down Virtue's manly cheek for others' woes." Here ceafed the MUSE, and dropp'd her tuneful (hell,... | |
 | British poetical miscellany - 1805
...twinkling hangs from Beauty's ears. Not the bright ftars, which night's blue arch adoru, Nor rifing tuns, that gild the vernal morn, Shine with fuch luftre...breaks, For other's woe, down Virtue's manly cheeks. VIRTUE AN ORNAMENT. BY J. PORDYCE, DD THE diamond's and the ruby's rays Shine with a milder, finer... | |
 | Lindley Murray - English literature - 1799 - 356 pages
...gem, that twinkling hangs from Beauty's ears, Nor the bright ftars, which Night's blue arch adorn, Nor rifing funs that gild the vernal morn, Shine with fuch luftre, as the tear that breaks, For others' woe, down Virtue's manly cheeks. SECT 10 If II. yerfes in which the lines are <f different... | |
 | Ann Gibbs - 1803 - 123 pages
...that twinkling, hangs from beauty's ears, Not the bright ftars, which night's blue arch adorn, Nor rifing funs that gild the vernal morn, Shine with fuch luftre as the tear that breaks, For others' woe, down Virtue's manly cheeks. MERCY. BEHOLD, on yon difburthen'd cloud, The variegated Bow... | |
 | Anna Seward - 1804 - 430 pages
...thunder when the deed is done. Hear him, ye fenates ! hear this truth fublime, He who allows oppreffidn, fhares the crime. No radiant pearl, which crefted...fancy, in this the grandeft of his fecond-part Cantos. The Mufe of Botany now retires with \ much more ferious grace from her choir than fhe had done in the... | |
 | Anna Seward - Lichfield (England) - 1804 - 430 pages
...ftars which night's blue arch adorn ; Not rifing funs that gild the vernal morn, , Shine with fnch luftre as the tear, that breaks, For other's woe,...fancy, in this the grandeft of his fecond-part Cantos. The Mufe of Botany now retires with • * much much more ferious grace from her choir than me had done... | |
 | Anna Seward - Electronic book - 1804 - 313 pages
...night's blue arch adorn • . . , .. Not rising suns that gild the vernal morn, Shine with such lustre as the tear, that breaks .For other's woe, down Virtue's...drop the curtain of moral truth and humanity over the tissues of iiis fancy, in this the grandest of his second-part cantos. The muse of Botany now retires... | |
 | William Enfield - Elocution - 1805 - 394 pages
...twinkling hangs from Beauty's ears, Not the bright ftars, which Night's blue arch adorn, .» Nor rifmg funs that gild the vernal morn, Shine with fuch luftre as the tear that breaks For other's wee down Virtue's manly cheeks. DARWIH. BOOK IV. ARGUMENTATIVE PIECES. CHAP. I. t ' , ON ANGER. QUESTION.... | |
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