| Alexander Dalrymple - Ballads, English - 1796 - 240 pages
...tutor'd right, they'll prove a fpring, Whence Pleafures ever rife : We'll form their minds, with iludious care, To all that's manly, good and fair, And train them for the Skies. Our Our portion is not large indeed, But then how little do we need ? For Nature's calls are... | |
| Alexander Dalrymple - Ballads, English - 1796 - 242 pages
...tutor'd right, they'll prove a fpring, Whence Pleafures ever rife : We'll form their minds, with ftudious care, To all that's manly, good and fair, And train them for the Skies. Our Our portion is not large indeed, But then how little do we need ? For Nature's calls are... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1799 - 408 pages
...tutor'd right, they'll prove a fpring Whence pleafures ever rife: We'll form their minds, with ftudious care, To all that's manly, good, and fair, And train...And crown our hoary hairs : They'll grow in virtue ev'ry day, And thus our fondeft loves repay, And recompenfe our cares. No borrow'd joys ! they're all... | |
| British poetical miscellany - 1805 - 262 pages
...form their minds, with ftudious care, To all that manly, good, and fair, And train them for the Ikies. While they our wifeft hours engage, They'll joy our...And crown our hoary hairs : They'll grow in virtue ev'ry day, And thus our fondeft loves repay, And recompenfe our cares. No borrow'd joys, they're all... | |
| English literature - 1799 - 334 pages
...tutor'd right, they'll prove a fpring, Whence pleafures ever rife : We'll form their minds with ftudious care, To all that's manly, good, and fair, And train them for the flues. While they our wifeft hours engage, They'll joy our youth, fupport our age, . And crown our... | |
| Peter Pindar - English poetry - 1804 - 180 pages
...right, they'll prove a spring Whence, pleasures ever rise : We '11 form their minds, with studious care, To all that's manly, good, and fair, And train them for the skies. While they our wisest hours engage, They'll joy our youth, support our age, And crown our hoary... | |
| E. Tomkins - 1804 - 416 pages
...tutor'd right, they'll prove a spring Whence pleasures ever rise : We'll form their minds, with studious care, To all that's manly, good, and fair, And train them for the skies. While they oor wisest hours engage, They'll joy our youth, support our age, And crown our hoary... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1805 - 288 pages
...their minds, with ftudious e»r«, To all that's manly, good, and fair, And train them for the ikies. While they our wifeft hours engage, They'll joy our...And crown our hoary hairs : They'll grow in virtue ev'ry day, And thus our fondeft loves repay, And recompenfe our cares. No borrow'd joys ! they're all... | |
| 1806 - 184 pages
...tutor'd right, they'll prove a spring 'Whence pleasures ever rise : Well form their minds, with studious care, To all that's manly, good and fair, And train them for the skies. While they our wisest hours engage, They'll joy our youth, support our age, And crown our hoary... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1807 - 502 pages
...fair, And train them for the skies. While they our wisest hours engage, They'll joy our youth, support our age, And crown our hoary hairs ; They'll grow in virtue every day, And they our fondest loves repay, And recompence our cares. No borrow'd joys ! they 're all our own, While... | |
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