| William Hamilton - 1760 - 290 pagina’s
...profpecl finiles around All opening into joy. The fun with double luftre fhone That dear contenting hour, Brighten'd each hill, and o'er each vale New colour'd every flower ; The gales their gentle fighs withheld, No leaf was feen to move, The hov'ring fongfters round were mute, And wonder hufh'd... | |
| 1794 - 954 pagina’s
...profpeâ (miles around All opening into joy. The fun with double luftre (bone That dear contenting hour, Brighten'd each hill, and o'er each vale New colour'd every flower : The gales their gentle fighs withheld, The hov'ring fongders round were mute, And wonder hulh'd the grove. The hills and dales... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 pagina’s
...around All opening into joy. The fun with double luftre fljone That dear confenting hour, Briphten'd each hill, and o'er each vale New colour'd every flower : The gales their gentle fighs withheld, No leaf was fecn to move, The hov'ring fongfters round were milt-', And wonder hufh'd... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 682 pagina’s
...satiates now his boundless wish From beauty's boundless store; No doubtful hopes, no anxious fears Tliis rising calm destroy, Now every prospect smiles around...The hovering songsters round were mute, And wonder huch'd the grove. Tin- hills and dales no more resound The lambkin's tender cry, Without one murmur... | |
| England - 1835 - 794 pagina’s
...satiates now his boundless wish From beauty's boundless store ; No doubtful hopes, no anxious fears This rising calm destroy, Now every prospect smiles...with double lustre shone That dear consenting hour, Brightened each hill and o'er each vale New colour' d every flower. The gales their gentle sighs withheld,... | |
| 1835 - 418 pagina’s
...satiates now his boundless wish From beauty's boundless store ; No doubtful hopes, no anxious fears This rising calm destroy, Now every prospect smiles...with double lustre shone That dear consenting hour, Brightened each hill and o'er each vale New colour'd every flower. The gales their gentle sighs withheld,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 pagina’s
...satiates now his boundless wish From beauty's boundless store : No doubtful hopes, no anxious fears, 7y"}K\ | zPua+ W yq r Brightened each hill, and o'er each Vale New coloured every flower : The gales their gentle sighs withheld,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pagina’s
...double lustre shone That dear consenting hour, Brightened each hill, and o'er each vale New coloured s[I vؖ f ;p u ̥] 钩 C ^ {CT' ů go {vP X= H' g ⡃ hn ox ڜg | < V g 5 ? r < D h ՛ m u a y hushed the grove. The hills and dales no more resound The lambkin's tender cry ; Without one murmur... | |
| William Hamilton - 1850 - 242 pagina’s
...satiates now his boundless wish From beauty's boundless store; No doubtful hopes, no anxious fears This rising calm destroy, Now every prospect smiles...gentle sighs withheld, No leaf was seen to move, The hov'ring songsters round were mute, And wonder hush'd the grove. The hills and dales no more resound... | |
| William Hamilton, James Paterson - 1850 - 238 pagina’s
...satiates now his boundless wish From beauty's boundless store; No doubtful hopes, no anxious fears This rising calm destroy, Now every prospect smiles...gentle sighs withheld, No leaf was seen to move, The hov'ring songsters round were mute, And wonder hush'd the grove. The hills and dales no more resound... | |
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