| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1921 - 626 pages
...tides, Fair nature's daughter, virtue, yet abides. Go, just, as they, their blameless manners trace I Then to my ear transmit some gentle song, Of those...bounded walks the rugged cliffs along, And all their prospect but the wintry main. With sparing temperance, at the needful time, They drain the sainted... | |
| Dublin city, univ - 1865 - 348 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 to my ear transmit some gentle song Their bounded walks the rugged cliffs along. And all their prospect but the wintry main. With sparing... | |
| William Collins - 234 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...song Of those whose lives are yet sincere and plain, 160 Their bounded walks the rugged cliffs along, And all their prospect but the wintry main. With sparing... | |
| Roger Fiske - 1983 - 256 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 temp' rance, at the needful time, They drain the sainted... | |
| Deborah Elise White - 2000 - 252 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...song Of those whose lives are yet sincere and plain, 160 Their bounded walks the ragged cliffs along, And all their prospect but the wintry main. With sparing... | |
| Matthew Gelbart - 2007 - 265 pages
...Popular Superstitions of the Highlands of Scotland, Considered as the subject of Poetry," imploring: "Then to my ear transmit some gentle song / Of those whose lives are yet sincere and plain . . . blest in primal innocence."65 But Collins' s poem was published only many years later, posthumously,... | |
| Royal Society of Edinburgh - 1788 - 678 pages
...blamelefs manners trace ! Then to my ear tranfmit fome gentle fong Of thofe whofe lives are yet fincere and plain, Their bounded walks the rugged cliffs along, And all their profpedl but the wintry main. With fparing temp'rance, at the needful time, They drain the fainted... | |
| 1785 - 512 pages
...blamelcls mannas trace! Then to ray ear tranfmit l'orne genîle long Of thole wlmfc lives are yet fincere and plain, Their bounded walks the rugged cliffs along, And all their prolpccf. but the wint'ry main. With iparirg temp'rance, at the needful rime, They drain the fainted... | |
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