| 1784 - 522 sivua
...of all above and all below ! Thy lov'd companion, conftant from his birth, In heaven clcp'd Bejftnt, and gay Spring on earth, Weaves thy green robe and flaunting bow'rs, And from thv cloud?tiraws balmy ihow'rs ; He with frefh arrows fills thy quiver, (Sweet the gift and Iweet the... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1787 - 608 sivua
...of all above and all below ! Thy lov'd companion, confiant from his birth, In heaven clep'd Beffent, and gay Spring on earth, Weaves thy green robe and flaunting bow'rs, And from thy clouds draws balmy mow'rs ; He with freih arrows fills thy quiver, (Sweet the gift and fweet the giver !) And bids the... | |
| 1794 - 540 sivua
...Jov'd companion, confiant from his birth, In heav'n cleap'd BeJJant, and gay Sfr'mg on earth, Weave» thy green robe and flaunting /bow'rs, And from thy clouds draws balmy fhow'rs, He with frefh arrows fills thy quiver, (Sweet the gift and fweet the giver !) And bids the... | |
| Elizabeth Hamilton - 1796 - 356 sivua
...all above and all below ! ' Thy lov'd companion, conftant from his birth, In heav'n clyp'd Beffent, and gay Spring on earth, Weaves thy green robe and...flaunting bow'rs, - And from thy clouds draws balmy fhow'rs, He with frefh arrows fills thy quiver, (Sweet the gift, and fweet the giver ! ) And bids the... | |
| 1800 - 598 sivua
...of all above and all below ! Thy lov'd companion, confiant from his birth, In heaven clep'd Bfjfcnt, and gay Spring on earth. Weaves thy green robe and flaunting bow'rs, And from thy clouds draws balmy Ihow'rs ; He with frefh arrows fills thy quiver, (Sweet the gift and fweet the giver!) And bids the... | |
| 1800 - 600 sivua
...all above and all below ! Thy lov'd companion, confiant from his birth, 1» heaven clep'd tírffrní, and gay Spring on earth, Weaves thy green robe and flaunting bow'rs, And from thy clouds draws balmy ihow'rs ; He with frelli arrows fills thy quiver, (SA-eet the gift and fweet the giver!) And bids the... | |
| Elizabeth Hamilton - 1801 - 218 sivua
...of all above and all below I Thy lov.d companion, conftant from his birth, In heav'n clyp'd F.ejcnt, and gay Spring on earth, Weaves thy green robe and flaunting bow'rs, And from thy clouds draws balmy flinw.rs, He with rrelh arrows fills thy quiver, (Sweet the gift, and fweet the giver !} And bUs the... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 534 sivua
...Delight of all above and all below ! Thy lov'd companion, constant from his birth, In heav'n clep'd Bessent, and gay Spring on earth, Weaves thy green...warbling throng Burst the pent blossoms with their song. Dry Naghser in silver smiling, Hot Kiiicum our sense beguiling, And last, to kindle fierce the scorching... | |
| Elizabeth Hamilton - 1811 - 342 sivua
...these peculiar insignia of the Hindoo God, are the following appropriate and beautiful lines : XXVI horses, bears so near a resemblance to Apollo, that...warbling throng Burst the pent blossoms with their song. V He bends the luscious cane, and twists the string With bees, how sweet ! but ah, how keen their sting... | |
| James Forbes - 1834 - 712 sivua
...Delight of all above and all below ! Thy lov'd companion, constant from his birth, In heaven yclep'd Bessent, and gay Spring on earth, Weaves thy green robe and flaunting bowers, And from thy clouds draws balmy showers ; He with fresh arrows fills thy quiver, (Sweet the... | |
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