| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 238 pages
...And joy desert the blooming year. VIII. 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 turf hides the bury'd friend £ IX. And see ! the Fairy vallies fade, Dun Night has veil'd the solemn view ! Yet once... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 248 pages
...which see a description i*. the Castle of Indolence, t Richmond Church, in which Thomson was buried, ^2 And see, the fairy valleys fade ; Dun Night has veil'd...meads, assign'd to bless Thy life, shall mourn thy ear'y doom ; There hinds and shepherd-girls shall dress, With simple hands, thy rural tomb. Long, long,... | |
| James Thomson, Thomas Park - 1808 - 444 pages
...Fancy die, And Joy desert the blooming year. Bnt thoq, lorn stream, whose sullen tide No sedge-crown'd Sisters now attend, Now waft me from the green hill's...parted shade, Meek Nature's Child, again adieu! The genUl meads assign'd to bless Thy lite, shall mourn thy early doom, Their hinds and shepherd-girls... | |
| James Thomson, Thomas Parnell - 1808 - 338 pages
...Sisters now attend, IVow waft me from the green hill's side W hose cold turf hides the buried friend. IX. And see , the fairy valleys fade , Dun Night has veil'd..., dear parted shade , Meek Nature's Child , again adien. X. The genial meads assign'd to bless Thy life , shall mourn thy early doom ; Their hinds, and... | |
| Cabinet - 1808 - 524 pages
...blooming year. But thou, lorn stream, whose sullen tide No sedge-crow n'd sisters now attend. Now wait me from the green hill's side Whose cold turf hides the buried friend ! And see, the fairy vallies fade, Dun night has veil'd the solemn view ! Yet once again, dear parted shade, Meek nature's... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 308 pages
...lorn stream, whose sullen tide No sedge-crowned sisters now attend, Now waft me from the green-hill's side, Whose cold turf hides the buried friend. And, see ! the fairy valleys fade, Dun night has veiled the solemn view ; Yet once again, dear parted shade, Meek nature's child, again adieu ! The... | |
| James Thomson - 1813 - 346 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...! And see the fairy valleys fade, ' Dun. Night has veiPd the solemn view ! Yet once again, dear parted shade, Meek Nature's Child again adieu ! The genial... | |
| 1814 - 310 pages
...die, And joy desert the blooming year. VIII, 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 turf hides the buried friend ! IX. And see, the fairy valleys fade ; Dun night has veil'd the solemn view ! Yet once again, dear... | |
| William Collins - 1815 - 118 pages
...And joy desert the hlooming year. Bat thou, lorn stream, whose aullen tide Ko sedge-crown'd Sbters now attend, Now waft me from the green hill's side Whose cold turf hides the huried friend! And see, the fairy valleys fade ; Dun Night has veil'd the solemn, view! Yet once again,... | |
| James Thomson - 1816 - 256 pages
...fancy 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...assign'd to bless Thy life, shall mourn thy early doom ; There hinds, and shepherd-girls, shall dress, With simple hands, thy rural tomb. Long, long, thy... | |
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