| Ebenezer Mack - 1824 - 292 pages
...die. And joy desert the blooming year. But thou, lorn stream, whose sullen tide. No sedge- crown' d sisters now attend ; Now waft me from the green hill's side, Whose cold tarf hides the buried friend. And see the fair, the valleys fade, Dim night has veil'd the solemn view... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 pages
...faney die, And joy desert the blooming year. But thou, lorn stream, whose sullen tide No sedge-erown'd s, and to eaeh Deerees its provinee in the eommon toil. To some s eold turf hides the buried friend ! And see, the fairy valleys fade, Dun night has veil'd the soleum... | |
| James Thomson - 1826 - 438 pages
...pale shrine glimm'ring near? With him ,-*weet bard, may Fancy die, And Joy desert the blooming year. But thou, lorn stream, whose sullen tide No sedge-crown'd...the buried friend! And see the fairy valleys fade, Don Night has veil'd the solemn view ; Yet once again , dear parted shade, Meek Nature's Child, again... | |
| James Thomson - 1826 - 430 pages
...stirine gliimn'ring near? With him , sweet hard, may Fancy die, And Joy desert thè blooming year. But thou, lorn stream , whose sullen tide No sedge-crown'd Sisters now attend , Now waft me from thè green hill's side, Whose cold turf hides thfi buried friend! And see thè fairy valleys fade,... | |
| William Collins - 1827 - 234 pages
...pale shrine glimmering near ! With him, sweet Bard, may Fancy die, And Joy desert the blooming year. But thou, lorn stream, whose sullen tide No sedge-crown'd Sisters now attend, 30 Now waft me from the green hill's side Whose cold turf hides the buried friend ! VARIATION. Ver.... | |
| William Collins - 1827 - 234 pages
...pale shrine glimmering near ! With him, sweet Bard, may Fancy die, And Joy desert the blooming year. But thou, lorn stream, whose sullen tide No sedge-crown'd Sisters now attend, 30 Now waft me from the green hill's side Whose cold turf hides the buried friend ! VARIATION. Ver.... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1828 - 600 pages
...pale shrine glimmering near ? AVith him, sweet Bard, may Fancy die, And Joy desert the blooming year. But thou, lorn stream, whose sullen tide No sedge-crown'd...valleys fade ; Dun Night has veil'd the solemn view ! Vet once again, dear parted shade, Meek Nature's Child, again adieu ! The genial meads (a) assign'd... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 pages
...pale shrine glimmering near r With him, sweet bard ! may Fancy die ; And Joy desert the blooming year. But thou, lorn stream, whose sullen tide No sedge-crown'd...turf hides the buried friend ! And see, the fairy vallies fade ; , Dun Night has veil'd the solemn view I Yet once again, dear parted shade, Meek Nature's... | |
| William Collins, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, Sir Egerton Brydges, John Langhorne - 1830 - 234 pages
...the blooming year. But thou, ^onj stream, whose sullen tide No sedge-crown'd sisters now attend, so Now waft me from the green hill's side, Whose cold turf hides the buried friend ! VARIATION. Ver. 21. But thou who own'st that earthly bed. u Richmond Church, in which Thomson was... | |
| George Field - 1835 - 310 pages
...gales eternally reside, And all the seasons lavish all their pride. ADDISON'S EPIST. TO LD. HALIFAX. Now waft me from the green hill's side, Whose cold turf hides the buried friend ! COLLINS. The green leaves quiver with the cooling wind. SHAKSPEARE, TIT. AND. A. ii. S. 3. The zephyrs... | |
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