| E. Tomkins - 1804 - 416 sivua
...tread. And he thy acorn gohlet fill'd With heaven's amhrosial dew, From sweetest, freshest flow'rs distill'd. That shed fresh sweets for you. And what of life remains for me I'll pass in soher ease ; Half-pleas'd, contented will I he, Content hut half to please. THE FAIRY'S ANSWER. BY... | |
| E Tomkins - 1806 - 280 sivua
...tread. And be thy acorn toblet fill'd With heaven's ambrosial dew, From sweetest, freshest flow'rs distill'd, That shed fresh sweets for you. And what of life remains for me I'll pass in sober ease; Half-pleas'd, contented will I be, Content bat half to please, THE F.lIRr'S ANSWER. BY THE M.VH'IIIA... | |
| 1808 - 506 sivua
...be thy acorn goblet fill'd With heaven's ambrosial dew, From sweetest, freshest flow'rs distill *d, That shed fresh sweets for you. And what of life remains for me PI! pass in sober ease, Half pleas'd, contented will I be, Content but half to please. Mrs. Grrcille.... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 302 sivua
...thy acorn goblet fill'd With heaven's ambrosial dew, From sweetest, freshest flowers distill'd> *• And what of life remains for me, I'll pass in sober ease ; Half-pleas'd, contented will I be ; Content but half to please. THE FAIRY'S ANSWER, TO MRS. GREVILLE.... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 sivua
...With heaven's ambrosial dew ; From sweetest, freshest, flow'rs dfetilTd, That shed fresh sweets far f white Fairest aftd fav'ritc maid of light ! The case; Half-pleas'd, contented will I b«, Coutcnt but half to please. " And bid 'll found heaven's... | |
| 1819 - 394 sivua
...delight, Unknown to mortal tread ! And be thy acorn-goblet fill'd With heaven's ambrosial dew, From sweetest, freshest flowers distill'd, That shed fresh...what of life remains for me, I'll pass in sober ease ; Half-pleas'd, contented will I be, Content — but half to please. SONG LV. THE FAIRIES. COME follow,... | |
| Elizabeth Tomkins - 1817 - 276 sivua
...heaven's ambrosial dew ; From sweetest, freshest flowers distill'd, That shed fresh sweets for yon. And what of life remains for me I'll pass in sober ease ; Half pleased, contented will I be, Content but half to please. THE FATRY'S ANSWER. BY THE MARGRAVINE... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 498 sivua
...delight, Unknown to mortal tread ! And be thy acorn-goblet fill'd With heaven's ambrosial dew, From sweetest, freshest flowers distill'd, That shed fresh...what of life remains for me, I'll pass in sober ease ; Half-pleas'd, contented will I be, Content— but half to please. END OF VOL. V. t. IUV1SON, LOMBARD-STREET,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 482 sivua
...be thy acorn-goblet fill'd With heaven's ambrosial dew, From sweetest, freshest flowers distill'd, And what of life remains for me, I'll pass in sober ease ; Half-pleas'd, contented will I be, Content — but half to please. END OF VOL. V. t. UAVISOH, LOMBARD-STREET,... | |
| Alexander Dyce - 1825 - 472 sivua
...delight, Unknown to mortal tread ! And be thy acorn goblet fill'd With heaven's ambrosial dew, From sweetest, freshest flowers distill'd, That shed fresh...sweets for you ! And what of life remains for me, I '11 pass in sober ease ; Half-pleas'd, contented will 1 be, Content but half to please.* * The Fairy't... | |
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