| 1791 - 172 pages
...Thames, whose Naiads long Have seen thee ling'ring with a fond delay, Mid those soft Friends,\vhose hearts some future day Shall melt, perhaps, to hear thy tragic song. Go, not unmindful of that cordial Youth Whom, long endear'd, thou leav'st by Lavanfs side; Together... | |
| James Anderson - 1793 - 412 pages
...Thames,, whose Naiads long Have seen thee lii-g'ri.ig, with a fond delay, 'Mid those soil iriends, whose hearts, some future day, Shall melt, perhaps, to hear thy tragic tong. Go, not unmindful of that cordial youth, Whom, long endear'd, thou ieav'st by Lavant's side.}... | |
| William Collins - 1802 - 198 pages
...from Thames, whose Naiads long Have seen thce ling'ring with a fond delay, 'Mid those soft friends, whose hearts some future day Shall melt, perhaps, to hear thy tragic song. Go not unmindful of that cordial youth *, Whom, long endear'd, thou leav'st by Lavant's side ; Together... | |
| William Collins - 1804 - 166 pages
...from Thames, whose Naiads long Have seen thee lingering with a fond delay, Mid those soft friends, whose hearts, some future day, Shall melt, perhaps, to hear thy tragic song1. Go, not unmindful of that cordial youth1 Whom, long endear'd, thou leav'st by Lavant's side... | |
| William Collins - 1804 - 168 pages
...from Thames, whose Naiads long Have seen thee lingering with a fond delay, Mid those soft friends, whose hearts, some future day, Shall melt, perhaps, to hear thy tragic song1. Go, not unmindful of that cordial youth ! Whom, long endear'd, thou leav'st by Lavant's side... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 248 pages
...Thames, whose Naiads A± Ions Have seen thee lingering with a fond delay, Mid those soft, friends, whose hearts, some future day, Shall melt, perhaps, to hear thy tragic song.* Go, not unmindful of that cordial youtlit Whom, long-end ear'd, thou leav'st by Lavaut's side; Togetlur... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 308 pages
...from Thames, whose Naiads long Have seen thee lingering with a fond delay, Mid those soft friends, whose hearts, some future day, Shall melt, perhaps, to hear thy tragic song. Go, not unmindful of that cordial youth, Whom, long endeared, thou leav'st byLavant's side.; Together... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 554 pages
...from Thames, whose Naiad? Havle seen thee lingering with a fond delay, [lonjy Mid those soft friends, whose hearts some future day Shall melt, perhaps, to hear thy tragic song '. Go, not unmindful of that cordral youth ' [side; Whom, long endcar'd, thou leav'st by Lavant'ft... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 556 pages
...from Thames, whose Naiads Have seen thee lingering with a fond delay, [long Mid those soft friends, whose hearts some future day Shall melt, perhaps, to hear thy tragic son; *. Go, not unmindful ofthat cordial youth" [side; Whom, long endear'd, thou leav'st by Lavaiit's... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 420 pages
...from Thames, whose naiads long Have seen thee lingering with a fond delay, Mid those soft friends, whose hearts some future day, Shall melt, perhaps, to hear thy tragic song. Go, not unmindful of that cordial youth ' Whom, long endear'd, thou leav'st by Levant's side ; Together... | |
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