| English poets - 1801 - 382 páginas
...of day, when, in her crimson pride, The morn bespread with roses all the way, Where Phoebus' conch, with radiant course, must glide, The hermit bends...his humble knees to pray : Blessing that God, whose bounty did bestow Such beauties on the earthly things below. Whether, with solace tripping on the trees,... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 468 páginas
...peep of day, when, in her crimson pride, The morn bespreads with roses all the way, Where Phoebus' coach, with radiant course, must glide, The hermit...his humble knees to pray : Blessing that God, whose bounty did bestow Such beauties on the earthly things below. Whether, with solace tripping on the trees,... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 472 páginas
...peep of day, when, in her crimson pride, The morn bespreads with roses all the way, Where Phoebus' coach, with radiant course, must glide, The hermit...his humble knees to pray : Blessing that God, whose bounty did bestow Such beauties on the earthly things below. Whether with solace tripping on the trees,... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 482 páginas
...crimson pride, The morn bespreads with roses all the war, Where Phoebus' coach, with radiant course, glide, The hermit bends his humble knees to pray : Blessing that God, whose bounty did bestow Such beauties on the earthly things below. Whether with solace tripping on the trees,... | |
| John Johnstone - 1827 - 596 páginas
...peep of day, when, in her crimson pride, The morn bespreads with roses all the way, Where Phcebus' coach, with radiant course, must glide, The hermit...his humble knees to pray : Blessing that God, whose bounty did bestow Such beauties on the earthly things below. Whether, with solace tripping on the trees,... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 832 páginas
...peep of day, when in her crimson pride The morn betpreadt with roses all the way Where Phoebus' couch with radiant course must glide, The hermit bends his humble knees to pray. Tlu4ii.ii Lodge. BESPRENT. To besprinkle. And 'first within the porch and jawcs of hell Sate deep remorse... | |
| 1839 - 894 páginas
...peep of day, when, in her crimson pride, The morn bespreads with roses all the way, Where Phoebus' coach with radiant course must glide, The hermit bends his humble knees to pray; " See where the babes of memory are laid, Under the shadow of Apollo's tree, That plait their garlands... | |
| 1839 - 876 páginas
...peep of day, when, in her crimson pride, The morn bespreads with roses all the way, Where Phoebus' coach with radiant course must glide, The hermit bends his humble knees to prey; Blessing that God whose bounty did bestow Such beauties on the earthly things below. " Whether... | |
| Thomas Lodge - 1853 - 216 páginas
...At peep of day, when in her crimson pride The Morn bespreads with roses all the way Where Phoebus' coach with radiant course must glide, The hermit bends...his humble knees to pray ; Blessing that God whose bounty did bestow Such beauties on the earthly things below.' if, indeed, any of our living 'babes... | |
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