| 1781 - 384 páginas
...ftraighteft grows, His face and (hape expreft. In moving founds he told his tale, Soft as thi- fighings of the gale That wakes the flow'ry year; What wonder he could charm with eafe, Whom happy nature form'd to pleafe, Whom love had made fmcere ? At morn he left me— fought... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 622 páginas
...exprest. In moving sounds he told his tale, Soft as the sighings of the gale, That wakes the flowery year. What wonder he could charm with ease, Whom happy...Nature taught to please, Whom Honour made sincere. M morn he left me — fought — and fell ! The fatal evening heard his knell, And saw the tears I... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 páginas
...possestThe morning bud that fairest blows, The vernal oak that straightest grows, His face and shape exprcsL In moving sounds he told his tale, Soft as the sighings of the gale, That wakes the flowery year. What wonder he could charm with ease, Whom happy Nature taught to please, Whom Honour... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 272 páginas
...morning bud that fairest blows, The vernal oak that straightest grows, His face and shape express'd. In moving sounds he told his tale, Soft as the sighings of the gale That wakes the flowery year. What wonder he could charm with ease, Whom happy Nature taught to please, Whom Honour... | |
| New elegant extracts - 1827 - 402 páginas
...straightest grows, In moving sounds he told bis tale, Soft as the sighings of the gale That wakes the flowery year. What wonder he could charm with ease Whom happy...Nature taught to please, Whom Honour made sincere 1 At morn he left me — fought — and felll The fatal evening heard his knell, And saw the tears... | |
| David Mallet, Frederick Dinsdale - 1857 - 424 páginas
...that might have procured celehrity to any hut the author of William and MargnrKt." — RlTSON. j II. In moving sounds he told his tale. Soft as the sighings of the gale That wakes the flowery year. What wonder he could charm with ease ! Whom happy Nature form'd to please, Whom Love... | |
| 1869 - 312 páginas
...His rf/rs tr face and shape ex - press'd, His face and shape ex-press'd. * In " Alfred," a masque. In moving sounds he told his tale, Soft as the sighings of the gale That wakes the flowery year. What wonder he could charm with ease ! Whom happy Nature form'd to please, Whom Love... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1876 - 604 páginas
...morning bud that fairest blows. The vernal oak that straightest grows, His face and shape exprest. In moving sounds he told his tale, Soft as the sighings of the gale That wakes the flowery year. What wonder he could charm with ease, Whom happy nature form'd to please, Whom love had... | |
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