| 1800 - 322 pages
...more the summer in thy gloom's allay'd, Thy ev'uiug breezes, and thy noon-day shade. From other ills, however fortune frown'd, Some refuge in the Muse's...found; Reluctant now I touch the trembling string, Bereft of him who taught me how to sing; .And these sad accents, murmur'd o'er his urn, Betray that... | |
| 1841 - 606 pages
...and unpolluted air ! How sweet the glooms beneath thine aged trees, Thy noon-tide shadow, and thine evening breeze ! His image thy forsaken bowers restore...prospects charm no more ; No more the summer in thy glooms allay 'd, Thine evening breezes, and thy noon-day shade.' Yet a few years, and the shades and structures... | |
| 1802 - 362 pages
...beneath thy aged trees, Thy noontide shadow and thy ev'ning breeze! 93 His image thy forsaken bow'rs restore, Thy walks and airy prospects charm no more, No more the summer in thy glooms allay'd. Thy ev'ning breezes and thy noonday shade. From other ills however Fortune frown'd Some refuge in the Muse's... | |
| 1806 - 408 pages
...beneath thy aged trees, Thy noon- tide shadow, and thy ev'ning breeze ! His image thy forsaken bow'rs restore ; Thy walks and airy prospects charm no more ; No more the summer in thy gloom's allay'd, Thy evening breezes, and thy noon-day shade. From other ills, however Fortune frown'... | |
| 1806 - 330 pages
...gloom's allay'd, Thy ev'niug breezes, and thy noon-day shade. From other ills, however fortune frowu'd, Some refuge in the Muse's art I found ; Reluctant now I touch the trembling string, Bereft of him who taught me how to sing; And these sad accents, murmur'd o'er his urn, Betray that... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 pages
...fair, Thy sloping walks and unpolluted air! How sweet the glooms beneath thy aged trees, Thy noontidet shadow and thy evening breeze! His image thy forsaken...evening breezes and thy noonday shade. From other ills, however Fortune frown'd, Some refuge in the Muse's art I found ; Reluctant now I touch the trembling... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 302 pages
...walks, and unpolluted air ! How sweet the glooms beneath thy aged trees, Thy noon-tide shadow, and the evening breeze ! His image thy forsaken bowers restore;...evening breezes, and thy noon^-day shade. From other ills, however Fortune frown'd, Some refuge in the Muse's art I found ; Reluctant now I touch the trembling... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 490 pages
...and unpolluted air! How sweet the glooms beneath thy aged in Thy noontide shadow and thy evening bree His image thy forsaken bowers restore, Thy walks and airy prospects charm no moi No more the summer, in thy glooms allay'd Thy evening breezes and thy noonday shadi From other... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 560 pages
...fresh and fair, Thy sloping walks, and unpolluted air ! How sweet the glooms beneath thy aged trees, Thy noon-tide shadow, and thy evening breeze ! His...noon-day shade. From other hills, however Fortune frown'dj Some refuge in the Muse's art I found ; Reluctant now I touch the trembling string, Bereft... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 562 pages
...fresh and fair, Thy sloping walks, and unpolluted air! How sweet the glooms beneath thy aged trees, Thy noon-tide shadow, and thy evening breeze ! His...no more ; No more the summer in thy glooms allay'd, Tl.y e'en'mg hree/es, and thy noon-day shade. From other hills, however Fortune frown'd ; Some refuge... | |
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