Ye blest remains of that illustrious age! Delightful Springs and Woods! — Might I with you my peaceful days live o'er, You, and my friend, whose absence I deplore, Calm as a gentle brook's unruffled tide Should the delicious flowing minutes glide; Discharg'd... The Works of the English Poets: Hughes - Halaman 99oleh Samuel Johnson - 1779Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| John Hughes - 1735 - 390 halaman
...Fountains, and the Heav'ns ferene. Ye bleft Remains of that illuftrious Age ! Delightful Springs and Woods ! Might I with You my peaceful Days live o'er, You,...I deplore^ Calm as a gentle Brook's unruffled Tide Shou'd the delicious flowing Minutes glide ;., Difcharg'd of Care, on unfrequented Plains, , We'd ling... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 334 halaman
...heavens ferene. Yt Ye bleft remains of that illuftrlous age ! Delightful fprings and woods ! — 2$ Might I with you my peaceful days live o'er, You,...unfrequented plains, 30 We'd fing of rural joys in rural ftrains. No falfe corrupt delights our thoughts fhould move, But joys of friendfhip, poetry, and love.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 596 halaman
...Springs and Woods !— Might I with you my peaceful days live o er, You, and my friend, whose absence I deplore, Calm as a gentle brook's unruffled tide Should the delicious flowing minutes glide; DischargM of care, on unfrequented plains, We'd sing of rural joys in rural strains. ĪJo false corrupt... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 582 halaman
...and the heavens serene. Ye blest remains of that illustrious age ! Delightful Springs and Woods !— Might I with you my peaceful days live o'er, You, and my friend, whose absence I deplore, Calm as a gentle brook's unruffled tide Should the delicious flowing minutes... | |
| C. E. de Haas - 1928 - 334 halaman
...Vol. I, p. 469. 7 And., Vol. VII, p. 293. He imagines how the days would pass in his friend's company: Calm as a gentle brook's unruffled tide Should the delicious flowing minutes glide, Discharg'd of care, on unfrequented plains, We'd sing of rural joys in rural strains. * We find him... | |
| C. E. de Haas - 1928 - 322 halaman
...Vol. I, p. 469. 7 And., Vol. VII, p. 293. He imagines how the days would pass in his friend's company: Calm as a gentle brook's unruffled tide Should the delicious flowing minutes glide, Discharg'd of care, on unfrequented plains, We'd sing of rural joys in rural strains. 1 We find him... | |
| |