| John Milton - 1807 - 434 pages
...mu'. Where shall we sometimes meet, and by the fc: Help waste a sullen day, what may be won irom tlie hard season gaining ? time will run On smoother, till...fresh attire The lily' and rose, that neither sow'd nor spun. What neat repast shall feast us, light and choice )f Attic taste, with wine, whence we may... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 pages
...serve him best: his state xy. TO MR. LAWRENCE. LAWRBNCB, of virtuous father virtuous son, Now that the fields are dank, and ways are mire, Where shall...re-inspire The frozen earth, and clothe in fresh attire The li ly and rose, that neither sow'd nor spun. What neat repast shall feast us, light and choice, Of... | |
| William Hayley - 1810 - 418 pages
...serve him best: his state XV. TO MR. LAWRENCE. LAWRENCE, of virtuous father virtuous son, Now that the fields are dank, and ways are mire, Where shall...re-inspire The frozen earth, and clothe in fresh attire The li ly and rose, that neither sow'd nor spun. What neat repast shall feast us, light and choice, Of... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 414 pages
...woe. ш XV. ; SONNETS. 271 то МП. LAWRENCE. LAWRBNCB, of virtuous father virtuous son, Now that the fields are dank, and ways are mire, Where shall...re-inspire The frozen earth, and clothe in fresh attire The li ly and rose, that neither sow'd nor spun. What neat repast shall feast us, light and choice, Of... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 pages
...virtuous father virtuous son, Now that the fields are dank, and ways are mire, Where shall we sometime.-; meet, and by the fire Help waste a sullen day, what may be won Ver. 1. Lawrmce, of virtuous father virtuous son, &c.] The virtuous father Henry Lawrence, was member... | |
| Anna Seward - 1811 - 424 pages
...excellence, but never to rival, never to excel it. Laurence, of virtuous father virtuous son, Now that the fields are dank, and ways are mire. Where shall...fresh attire The lily and rose, that neither sow'd nor spun. What neat repast shall feast us, light, and choice, Of Attic taste, with wine, whence we... | |
| Anna Seward - 1811 - 416 pages
...excellence, but never to rival, never to excel it. Laurence, of virtuous father virtuous son, Now that the fields are dank, and ways are mire, Where shall...season gaining. — Time will run On smoother, till Favomus re-inspire The frozen earth, and clothe in fresh attire The lily and rose, that neither sow'd... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1811 - 510 pages
...virtuous father virtuous son, NKW that the fields arc dank, and ways are mire, Where fihal) we sometnnes meet, and by the fire Help waste a sullen day, — what may be won From the hard season gaining P Time will run On smoother, till Favoniiis re-inspire The frozen earth, and clothe in fresh attire... | |
| John Milton - 1813 - 270 pages
...who only stand aud wait. XX. TO MR. LAWRENCE. LAWRENCE, of virtuous father, virtuous son, Now that the fields are dank, and ways are mire, Where shall...fire Help waste a sullen day, what may be won From tile hard season gaining;? Time will run .' On smoother, till Favonius re-inspire The frozen earth,... | |
| 1814 - 550 pages
...could be amiable that contradicted his opinions '. Lawrence, of virtuous father virtuous son, Now that the fields are dank, and ways are mire, Where shall...may be won From the hard season gaining ? Time will ruo On smoother, till Favouius re-inspire The frozen earth, and clothe in fresh attire The lily and... | |
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