Now the wing'd people of the sky shall sing My cheerful anthems to the gladsome spring : A prayer-book, now, shall be my looking-glass, In which I will adore sweet virtue's face. Here dwell no hateful looks, no... The Bee, Or Literary Intelligencer - Page 259edited by - 1792Full view - About this book
| Izaak Walton, Sir John Hawkins - Fishing - 1775 - 620 pages
...anthems to the gtadfeme fpring : A prayer-took now, Jhall be my hoking-glafs, In which I wiil adore fweet virtue's face. Here dwell no hateful looks, no palace-cares, No broken vows dwell here, nor pale-fac1 d fears : Then here I'll Jit, andfigh my hot love's folly, And learn faffeSi an holy melancholy... | |
| Henry Headley - English poetry - 1787 - 232 pages
...gladfome fpring: A prayer-book now fliall be my looking-glafs, Jn which I will adore fweet Virtues face. Here dwell no hateful looks, no palace-cares,...vows dwell here, nor pale-fac'd fears: Then here I'll fit, and figh my hot love's folly, Apd learn t' afFeft an holy melancholy; And if Contentment be a... | |
| James Anderson - Books, Reviews - 1792 - 394 pages
...wing'd peopk of the /ky fhall sing My chearful anthems to the gladsome spring-: A prayer-book now fhall be my looking-glafs, In which I will adore sweet virtue's...dwell no hateful looks, no palace-cares, No broken vov*s dwell here, nor pale-fac'd fears 5 Then here Til *it, and sigh my hot love's folly, And ieirn... | |
| Charles Snart - Poetry - 1808 - 496 pages
...shall sing My cheerful anthems to the gladsome spring : A prayer-book now shall be my looking-glass, In which I will adore sweet virtue's face : Here dwell no hateful looks, no palace cares, No broken vows dwell here, nor pale-fac'd fears : Then here I'll sit, and sigh my hot... | |
| Henry Headley - English poetry - 1810 - 238 pages
...shall sing My cheerful anthems to the gladsome spring: A prayer-book now shall be my looking-glass, In which I will adore sweet virtue's face. Here dwell...palace-cares, No broken vows dwell here, nor pale-fac'd fears : * could I vie , Angels with India.] An angel i? a piece of coin, value ten shillings. The words to... | |
| Henry Headley - English poetry - 1810 - 236 pages
...gladsome spring: A prayer-book now shall be my looking-glass, In which I will adore sweet virtue's race. Here dwell no hateful looks, no palace-cares, No broken vows dwell here, nor pale-fac'd fears : * could I vie Angels with .India.] An angel is a piece of coin, value ten shillings. The words to... | |
| England - 1839 - 894 pages
...shall sing My cheerful anthems to the gladsome spring : A prayer-book now shall be my lookingglass, In which I will adore sweet virtue's face. Here dwell no hateful looks, no palace cares, No broken vows dwell here, nor palefaced fears : Then here I'll sit, and sigh my lost... | |
| Izaak Walton, John Hawkins - Fishing - 1822 - 486 pages
...shall sing My cheerful anthems to the gladsome airing: A pray'r-book, now, shrill be iuy looking-glass, In which I will adore sweet virtue's face. Here dwell...I'll sit, and sigh my hot love's folly, And learn t'affect an holy melancholy : And if contentment be a stranger then, I'll ne'er look for it, but in... | |
| Izaak Walton, Sir John Hawkins, John Hawkins - Fishing - 1822 - 490 pages
...spring: A pray'r-book, now, shall lt» my looking-glass, In which I will adore sweet virtue's fare. Here dwell no hateful looks, no palace-cares, No broken vows dwell here, nor pale-fac'd fears; Then here IMl sit, and sigh my hot love's folly, And learn t" affect an holy melancholy : And if contentment... | |
| Izaak Walton, Sir John Hawkins, John Hawkins - Fishing - 1822 - 494 pages
...sing My cheerful anthems to the gladsome spring; A pray'r-book, now, shall be my looking-glass, „ In which I will adore sweet virtue's face. Here dwell no hateful looks, no pa lace- cares, No broken vows dwell here, nor pale-fac'd fears ; Then here 1*11 sit, and sigh my hot... | |
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