| Maria Riddell - English poetry - 1802 - 484 pages
...one, are cited by Mt. Sheridan in his very agreeable and entertaining Memoirs of Dean Swift. Editor. Loves and Graces, smiling hours, Balmy breezes, fragrant...Comes\ fraught with sweets, no more the rose With such transcendant beauty blows, As when Cadenus blest the scene, And shar'd with me those joys serene ;... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1808 - 658 pages
...affording, in some measure, a confirmation of the account I have given of her. AN ODE TO SPRING. HAIL, blushing goddess, beauteous Spring, Who in thy jocund...charms renew. * '! Yet why should I thy presence hail f To me no more the breathing gale Comes fraught with sweets, no more the rose With such transcendent... | |
| Charles Snart - Poetry - 1808 - 496 pages
...choice would try, Not to be born, or soon to die. Gentleman's Magazine. VANESSA'S ODE TO SPRING. HAIL ! blushing goddess, beauteous Spring, Who in thy jocund...and graces, smiling hours, Balmy breezes, fragrant flow'rs ; Come, with tints of roseate hue Nature's faded charms renew. Yet why should I thy presence... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 562 pages
...beauteous Spring, Who, iu thy jocund train, dost bring Loves and (traces, smiling hours, Balmy bree/es, fragrant flowers ; Come, with tints of roseate hue,...renew. Yet why should I thy presence hail ? To me no mure the breathing gile Comes fraught with sweets ; no more the rose With such transcendent beauty... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...And strike Discretion to the shades below. ODE TO SPRINß, ВТ A I.ADV '. HAH., blushing pnddess, beauteous Spring, Who, in thy jocund train, dost bring Loves and graces, smiling hours, Balmy bree/ее, fragrant flowers ; Come, with tints of roseate hue, Nature's faded charms renew. Yet why... | |
| William Somervile - 1811 - 312 pages
...one fatal blow, and strike Discretion to the shades below. ... . ; ODE TO SPRING. BY A LADY.* Hail, blushing goddess, beauteous spring, who, in thy jocund...comes fraught with sweets ; no more the rose with such transcendant beauty blows, as when Cadenus blest the scene, and shar'd with me those joys serene; when... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 352 pages
...affording, in some measure, a confirmation of the account I have given of her. AN ODE TO SPRING. HAIL, blushing goddess, beauteous Spring, Who In thy jocund...tints of roseate hue, Nature's faded charms renew. rt Yetwhy should I thy presence hail ? To me no more the breathing gale Comes fraught with sweets,... | |
| Alexander Dyce - English poetry - 1825 - 472 pages
...lamented grave. • • ESTHER VANHOMRIGH, Bom .... died 1721. Shift's Vanessa. Ode to Spring. HAIL, blushing goddess, beauteous Spring! Who, in thy jocund...Comes fraught with sweets, no more the rose With such transcendant beauty blows, As when Cadenus blest the scene, And shar'd with me those joys serene. When,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - Authors, Irish - 1826 - 334 pages
...perhaps help us to guess at the subject of their classical interviews. MEMOIRS OF AN ODE TO SPB1NG. HAtL, blushing goddess, beauteous Spring, Who in thy jocund...tints of roseate hue, Nature's faded charms renew. Tet why should I thy presence hail ? To me no more the breathing gale Comes fraught with sweets, no... | |
| Walter Scott - Chivalry - 1827 - 550 pages
...heauteous Spring, Who in thy jocund train dost hring Loves and Graces, smiling hours, Balmy hreezes, fragrant flowers, Come, with tints of roseate hue,...why should I thy presence hail ? To me no more the hreathing gale Comes fraught with sweets, no more the rose With such transcendent heauty hlows, As... | |
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