| James Wilson - 1842 - 522 pages
...On whose bleak rocks, which brave the wasting tides, Fair nature's daughter, virtue, yet abides. Go, just as they, their blameless manners trace ! Then...bounded walks the rugged cliffs along, And all their prospect but the wintry main. With sparing temperance at the needful time They drain the scented spring;... | |
| George Anderson (of Inverness.), Peter Anderson - 1842 - 750 pages
...wasting tides, Fair Nature's daughter, Virtue, yet abides. Go ! — just as they, their bhuiiclcsss manners trace ! Then to my ear transmit some gentle...bounded walks the rugged cliffs along, And all their prospect but the wintery main. With sparing temperance at the needful time They drain the scented spring,... | |
| William Collins - 1844 - 324 pages
...hrave the wasting tides, Fair Nature's daughter. Virtue, yet ahides. Go ! just as shey, their hlameless manners trace ! Then to my ear transmit some gentle...those whose lives are yet sincere and plain, Their hounded walks the rugged cliffs along, And all their prospect hut the wintry main. • The water-nerd.... | |
| William Collins - 1844 - 328 pages
...hrave the wasting tides, Fair Nature's daughter, Virtue, yet ahides. Go ! just as shey, their hlameless manners trace ! Then to my ear transmit some gentle song, Of those whose liven are yet sincere and plain, Theirhounded walks the rugged cliffs along, And all their prospect... | |
| William Collins - 1848 - 158 pages
...whose bleak rocks, which brave the wasting tides, Fair Nature's daughter, Virtue, yet abides. Go ! just, as they, their blameless manners trace ! Then...bounded walks the rugged cliffs along, And all their prospect but the wintry main. With sparing temperance, at the needful time, They drain the scented... | |
| William Collins - 1848 - 156 pages
...whose bleak rocks, which brave the wasting tides, Fair Nature's daughter, Virtue, yet abides. Go ! just, as they, their blameless manners trace ! Then...sincere and plain, Their bounded walks the rugged cliff's along, And all their prospect but the wintry main. With sparing temperance, at the needful... | |
| William Collins, Thomas Gray - 1852 - 332 pages
...On whose bleak rocks, which brave the wasting tide* Fair Nature's daughter, Virtue, yet abides. Go ! just as they, their blameless manners trace ! Then...bounded walks the rugged cliffs along, And all their prospect but the wintry main. * The water- ftYrd. t One of the Hebrides is caikd The Isle of Pigmies,... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1852 - 570 pages
...whose bleak rocks, which brave the wasting tides, Fair Nature's daughter, Virtue, yet abides. Go ! just as they, their blameless manners trace ! Then...bounded walks the rugged cliffs along, And all their prospect but the watery main. With sparing temperance, at the needful time, They drain the scented... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1853 - 838 pages
...whose bleak rocks, which brave the wasting tides, Fair Nature's daughter, Virtue, yet abides. Go ! just, as they, their blameless manners trace ! Then...sincere and plain, Their bounded walks the rugged cliffi* along, And all their prospect but the wintery main. With sparing temperance at the needful... | |
| William Collins - 1854 - 430 pages
...whose bleak rocks, which brave the wasting tides, Fair Nature's daughter, Virtue, yet abides. Go ! just, as they, their blameless manners trace ! Then...bounded walks the rugged cliffs along, And all their prospect but the wintry main. With sparing temperance, at the needful time, They drain the scented... | |
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