| John Toland - 1761 - 278 pages
...piercing ray, and find no dawn : So thick a drop ierene has quench'd their orbs Or dim fuffufion veil'd 1 Yet not the. more Ceafe I to wander where the mufes haunt Clear fpring, or fhady grove, or funny hill, . Smit with the love of facred fong ; but chief, Thee, Sion,... | |
| John Milton - 1763 - 670 pages
...piercing ray, and find no dawn ; So thick a drop ferene hath quench'd their orbs, Or dim fuffufion veil'd. Yet not the more Ceafe I to wander, where the Mufes haunt Clear fpring, or fhady grove, or funny hill, 25 Smit 25. So thick a drop Jcrene hath quench' d tbcir orbs.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 890 pages
...ray, and find no dawn; So thick a drop ferene hath quench'd their orbs, 25 Or dim fuflufion veil'd. Yet not the more Ceafe I to wander, where the Mufes haunt Clear fpring, or fhady grove, or funny hill, Smit with the love of facred fong; but chief Thee, Sion, and... | |
| Select lessons - 1785 - 156 pages
...So thick a Drop ferene hath quench'd their Orbs, Or dim Suffufion veil'd,-. Yet hot the more Ceaje I to wander, where the Mufes haunt . , Clear Spring, or fhady Grove, or funny Hill, Smit with the Love of facred Song, but chief Thee, Sion, and the flow'ry Brooks beneath That wafh thy... | |
| 1788 - 694 pages
...deliglit " AnnuU'd. — " " Scai'ce half t fc i to live, dead more than t< Ji^Jf/*, Samfcn ^'ronifiti a Yet not the more " Ceafe I to wander where the Mufes haunt, " Clear fpring, or ihady grove, or funny hill, " Smit with the love of facrcd long." PjnJifi L«fl. TO you,... | |
| Daniel Bellamy - 1789 - 512 pages
...and find no dawn ; "' So thick a drop ferene hath quench'd their orbs, '•" Or dim fuffufion veil'd. Yet not the more " Ceafe I to wander, where the mufes haunt " Clear fpring, or fhady grove, or funny hill, " Smit with the love of facred fong ; but chief " Thee, Sion,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 278 pages
...ray, and find no dawn ; So thick a drop ferene hath quench'd their orbs, 25 Or dim fuffufion veil'd. Yet not the more Ceafe I to wander, where the Mufes haunt Clear fpring, or fhady grove, or funny hill, Smit with the love of facred fong; but chief Thee, Sion, and... | |
| John Philips - 1791 - 214 pages
...Nothing can indeed be more pathetically beautiful than hiswAiLiNCt of his own fituation that follow : Yet not the more Ceafe I to wander where the Mufes haunt Clear fpring, or fhady grove, or funny hill, Smit with the love of facred fong; but chief Thee, Sion, and... | |
| Thomas Sheridan - 1796 - 292 pages
...piercing ray, and find no dawn; So thick a drop ferene hath quench'd their orbs, Or dim fuffufion veil'd. Yet not the more Ceafe I to wander, where the mufes haunt Clear fpring, or fhady grove, or funny bill, Smit with the love of facred long; but chief I 4 Thee, Thee,... | |
| David Simpson - 1803 - 446 pages
...fo juftly entitled*. Give every author the honour due unto him, and ling with our Ejiic Hard: • *' Yet not the more Ceafe I to wander, where the Mufes haunt Clear fpring, or fliady grove, or funny hill, Smit with the love otfacreJfong; but chief Thee, Sion, and... | |
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