| James Thomson - 1763 - 458 pàgines
...were hung, Where was enwoven many a gentle tale; Such as of old the rural poets ftmg> Or of Orcadian or Sicilian vale: •Reclining lovers, in the lonely...large the fweetly-tortur'd heart; Or, fighing tender pa-dion, fwdl'd the gale, And taught charm'd echo to refound their fmart; \Vhileflocks, woods, ftreams,... | |
| James Thomson - 1774 - 282 pàgines
...what, unbid, the mufes might infpire. XXXVI. The rooms with coftly tapeftry were hung, Where v,-as inwoven many a gentle tale ; Such as of old the rural...large the fweetly-tortur'd heart ; Or, fighing tender paffion, fwell'd the gale, And taught charm'd echo to refound their fmar While flocks, woods, ftreams,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 628 pàgines
...the Mufes might infpire. XXXVI. The ! I CASTLE OF INDOLENCE. zn XXXVI. The rooms with coftly tapeftry were hung, Where was inwoven many a gentle tale; Such...large the fweetly-tortur'd heart; Or, fighing tender paffion, fwell'd the gale, And taught charm'd echo to refound their finart; While flocks, woods, ftreams,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 304 pàgines
...carol what, unhid, the Mufes might infpire. CASTLE OF INDOLENCE. XXXVI. The rooms with coftly tapeftry were hung, Where was inwoven many a gentle tale; Such...lovers, in the lonely dale, Pour'd forth at large the fweetjyrtattut;d heart; Or, fighing tender paffion, fwell'd the gale, And taught charm'd echo to refound... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 280 pàgines
...lyre, And carol what, unhid, the Mufes might infpire. XXXVI. The XXXVI. The rooms with coftly tapeftry were hung, Where was inwoven many a gentle tale ; Such as of old the rural poets lung, Or of Arcadian or Sicilian vale : Reclining lovers, in the lonely dale, Pour'd forth at large... | |
| 1782 - 518 pàgines
...Mufes might infpire., The rooms with coftly tapeflry were hung, Where was inwoven many a gentle talej Such as of old the rural poets fung, Or of Arcadian...large the fweetly-tortur'd heart; Or, fighing tender paflion, fwell'd the gale, And taught charm'd Echo to refound their fmart, While flocks, woods, ftreams... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1788 - 326 pàgines
...wake the lyre, And carol what, unbid, the mufes might infpire XXXVI. The rooms with coftly tapeftry were hung, Where was inwoven many a gentle tale; Such...large the fweetly-tortur'd heart ; Or, fighing tender paffion, fwell'd the gale, And taught charm'd echo to refound their fmart ; While flocks, woods, ftreams,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 292 pàgines
...lyre, And carol what, unhid, the Mufes might infpire. XXXVI. The XXXVI. The rooms with coftly tapeftry were hung, Where was inwoven many a gentle tale ;...fung, Or of Arcadian or Sicilian vale : Reclining Ipvers, in the lonely dale, Pour'd forth at large the fweetly-tortur'd heart; Or, fighing tender paffion,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 pàgines
...what, unbid, the inufcs might iiifpjre> The rooms with coftly tapeftry were hung, Where was enwovcn many a gentle tale ! Such as of old the rural poets f'ung, Or of Arcadian or Sicilian vnle : Reclining lovers, in the lovely dale, Pour'd forthat large thefweetly tortur'd henrt; Or, fighirtg... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 pàgines
...coftly tapeftry were hung,Where was enwoven many a gentle tale ; Such as of old the rural poets lung, Or of Arcadian or Sicilian vale : Reclining lovers, in the lonely dale, 1'our'd forth at Urge the fwectly tortur'd heart; Or, fighing tender parlion, fwell'd the gale, ^And... | |
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