s young and bloomingGive the laughing hours to joy ! We'll despise each idle rumour Of that age, to love severe— When the tresses silver'd over, . Speak the grisly Phantom near. Swiftly... Poems and Imitations - Page 170by Daniel Cabanel - 1814 - 192 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1812 - 398 pages
...While lole's yonng and hlooming, Give the langhing hoars to joy. We'll despise each idle rnmonr, Of the age, to Love severe, When the tresses silver'd over, Speak the grisly phantom near. Swiftly honnds the mettled conrser; Swift the flying moments move ; Haste, my heanteons maid, lole, Give the... | |
| 1812 - 374 pages
...hoars to joy. We'll despise each idle rumour, Of the age, to Li.ve severe, When the tresses silvei'd over, Speak the grisly phantom near. Swiftly bounds the mettled courser; Swift the flying momenta move; Haste, my beauteous maid, !ole, Give the fleetiug hour to Love ! SONNET. T HE midnight... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1815 - 740 pages
...bliss, without alloy ; While lole 's young and blooming — Give the laughing hours to joy ! We '11 despise each idle rumour Of that age, to love severe...haste my best lole ! Give the fleeting hour to Love !" 15. The Maskers of Moorfie\ds : a Vision. By the late Anthony Griffinhoof, Gent. \1rno. pp. 87.... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1815 - 704 pages
...thought to love. While allow'd to taste of pleasureBlameless bliss, without alloy 5 . . While I51e 's young and bloomingGive the laughing hours to joy !...silver'd over, . Speak the grisly Phantom near. Swiftly bounils the mettled Courser J Swift the flying moments move ; Haste ! oh haste my best lole ! Give... | |
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