Palemon's fields. The pride of swains Palemon was, the generous and the rich ; Who led the rural life in all its joy And elegance, such as Arcadian song Transmits from ancient uncorrupted times ; When tyrant custom had not shackled man, But free to follow... The Seasons - Page 90by James Thomson - 1826 - 154 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1868 - 526 pages
...by all, The sweet Lavinia ; till, at length compell'd By strong necessity's supreme command, AVith smiling patience in her looks, she went To glean Palemon's fields. The pride of swains Palemon was ; the gen'rous and the rich ; Who led the rural life in all its joy And elegance, such as Arcadian song Transmits... | |
| James Thomson - 1869 - 178 pages
...strong Necessity's supreme command, 2H With smiling patience in her looks, she went To glean Pulemon's fields. The pride of swains Palemon was, the generous...and the rich ; Who led the rural life in all its joy Jind elegance, such as Arcadian song ifciU Transmits from ancient uncorrupted times , When tyrant custom... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - American poetry - 1873 - 782 pages
...unseen by all, The sweet Lavinia; till, at length, compell'd By strong Necessity's supreme command, 6'6 . 7 7 0V7 - Transmits from ancient uncorrupted times ; When tyrant custom had not shackled man, But free to follow... | |
| James Thomson - 1873 - 758 pages
...unseen by all. The sweet Lavinia ; till at length, compell'd By strong Necessity's supreme command, With smiling patience in her looks, she went To glean Palemon's fields. The pride of swains 217 Palemon was, the generous and the rich ; "Who led the rural life in all its joy And elegance, such... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1875 - 794 pages
...Italy ; Whose manners ill our tardy apish nation Limps after, in base awkward imitation. SHAKSPEARE. When tyrant custom had not shackled man, But free to follow nature was the mode. THOMSON. The loud daw, his throat displaying, draws The whole assembly of his fellow daws. WALLFR.... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - English poetry - 1876 - 840 pages
...smiling patience in her locks, she went To glean Palemon's fields. The pride of swains Palemon w as. o etretch'd behind her panls upon the plain, Past power Transmits from ancient uncorrnplcd limes ; When tyrant cusloni had not shackled man, But free to Ibllow... | |
| Hermann Marcus Kottinger - Christianity - 1877 - 334 pages
...unseen by all, The sweet Lavinia; till, at length, coinpell'd By strong Necessity's supreme command. With smiling patience in her looks, she went To glean...was, the generous and the rich ; Who led the rural lite in all its joy And elegance, such as Arcadian song Transmits from ancient uncorrupted times ;... | |
| John Ross - English poetry - 1878 - 816 pages
...unseen by all, The sweet Lavinia ; till, at length, compelled By strong Necessity's supreme command, With smiling patience in her looks she went To glean...in all its joy And elegance, such as Arcadian song Transmits from ancientuncorrupted times; When tyrant custom had not shackled man,. But free to follow... | |
| John Ross - English poetry - 1878 - 786 pages
...unseen by all, The sweet Lavinia ; till, at length, compelled By strong Necessity's supreme command, With smiling patience in her looks she went To glean...in all its joy And elegance, such as Arcadian song Transmits from ancient uncorrupted times; When tyrant custom had not shackled man, But free to follow... | |
| Samuel Austin Allibone - Quotations, English - 1878 - 788 pages
...Italy; Whose manners ill our tardy apish nation Limps after, in base awkward imitation. SHAKSPEARE. When tyrant custom had not shackled man, But free to follow nature was the mode. THOMSON. The loud daw, his throat displaying, draws The whole assembly of his fellow daws. I76 Nothing... | |
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