| 1854 - 268 pages
...thou more to boast of ? will thy lovers Flock round thee now, to gaze and do thec homage ? AVhilst surfeited upon thy damask cheek The high-fed worm, in lazy volumes roll'd, ] viols unscared. For this was all thy caution ? For this thy painful labours at thy glass, To improve... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 612 pages
...expung'd, Thy roses faded, and thy lilies soil'd, What hast thou more to boast of ? will thy lovers Floek round thee now, to gaze and do thee homage ? Methinks I see thee with thy head laid low ; Whilst surfeited upon thy damask eheek, The high-fed worm, in lazy volumes roll'd, Riots... | |
| 1855 - 834 pages
...What hast thou more to boast of! Will thy lovers Flock round thee now, to gaze and do thee homage Î Methinks I see thee with thy head low laid, Whilst surfeited upon thy damask check, The high-fed worm, in lazy volumes roll'd, Riots unscared. For this, was all thy caution ? To... | |
| 1856 - 570 pages
...expunged, Thy Roses faded, and thy Lilies soil'd, What hast thou more to boast of? Will thy lovers Flock round thee now, to gaze and do thee homage ? Methinks I see thee with thy Head laid low ; Whilst surfeited upon thy darnask Cheek, The high-fed worm, in lazy volumes roll'd, Riots... | |
| Joseph Townend - 1869 - 276 pages
...see, on that once fair and damask cheek, " The high-fed worm, in lazy volumes roll'd, Riots unscared. For this was all thy caution ? For this thy painful labours at thy glass, T' improve those charms and keep them in repair; For which the spoiler thanks thee not?... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1870 - 550 pages
...flock round it now, to gaze and do it homage? " Methinks I see thee with thy head low laid, While, surfeited upon thy damask cheek, The high-fed worm, in lazy volumes roll'd, Riots unscared. For this was all thy caution ? For this thy painful labours at the glass, T' improve those... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1870 - 432 pages
...flock round it now, to gaze and do it homage? " Methinks I see thee with thy head low laid, While, surfeited upon thy damask cheek, The high-fed worm, in lazy volumes roll'd, Riots unscared. For this was all thy caution ? For this thy painful labours at the glass, T improve those... | |
| James Brown (editor, of Elgin.) - 1873 - 406 pages
...expung'd, Thy roses faded, and thy lilies soil'd, What hast thou more to boast of ? Will thy lovers Flock round thee now, to gaze and do thee homage ! Methinks...low laid, Whilst surfeited upon thy damask cheek The high fed worm, in lazy volumes rolled, Riots unscar'd.— For this was all thy caution ? For this thy... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1875 - 622 pages
...thy lilies soil'd, What hast thou more to boast of .' Will thy lovers Flock round thee now, togaze and do thee homage/ Methinks I see thee with thy head...cheek, The high-fed worm, in lazy volumes roll'd, Riots unscared. For this, was all thy caution ? For this thy painful labours at thy glass? T1 improve those... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1876 - 604 pages
...expunged, Thy roses faded, and thy lilies soil'd, "What hast thou more to boast of < Will thy lovers Flock round thee now, to gaze and do thee homage? Methinks...cheek, The high-fed worm, in lazy volumes roll'd, Riots unscared. For this, was all thy caution ? For this thy painful labours at thy glass / T' improve those... | |
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