Lo ! while your buds prepare to blow, On icy pinions comes the blast, And nips your root, and lays you low. 'Alas, for such ungentle doom ! But I will shield you; and supply A kindlier soil on which to bloom, A nobler bed on which to die. The Baviad, and Maeviad - Strana 114podľa William Gifford - 1797 - Počet stránok 145Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
 | 1797
...Her riches to the ilores of art, And added to the vigorous mind, The foft, the fympathil'mg heart. Come then -ere yet the morning ray Has drunk the dew that gems your ereft, And drawn your balmieft fweets away ; O come and grate my Anna's bieait. O ! I mould think.... | |
 | William Gifford - 1800
...While, ever as she read, the conscious maid, By faultering voice, and downcast looks betray'd, NOTES. " Come then — ere yet the morning ray " Has drunk the dew that gems your crest, " And drawn your balmiest sweets away ; " O come, and grace my ANNA'S breast. " Ye droop, fond... | |
 | Lyre - 1806
...and lays you low. Alas, for such ungentle doom ! But I will shield you ; and supply A kindlier soil on which to bloom, A nobler bed on which to die. Come...yet the morning ray Has drunk the dew that gems your crest, And drawn your balmiest sweets away ; O come, and grace my ANNA'S breast. Ye droop, fond flowers... | |
 | Charles Snart - 1808
...join'd Her riches to the store of art. And added to the virtuous mind, The soft, the sympathizing heart. Come then — ere yet the morning ray Has drunk the dew that gems your crest. And drawn your balmiest sweets away ; O come, and grace my Anna's, breast. OTI should think,... | |
 | 1816
...and lays you low. Alas, for such ungentle doom ! But I will shield you; and supply A kindlier soil on which to bloom, A nobler bed on which to die. Come then—ere yet the morning ray Has drunk the dew that gems your crest, And drawn your balmiest sweets... | |
 | 1822 - Počet stránok 388
...and lays you low. Alas, for such ungentle doom ! But I will shield you, and supply A kindlier soil on which to bloom, A nobler bed on which to die. Come...yet the morning ray Has drunk the dew that gems your crest, And drawn your balmiest sweets away ; O come, and grace my Anna's breast. Your cups with liveliest... | |
 | Cabinet - 1824 - Počet stránok 420
...and lays you low. Alas, for such ungentle doom ! But I will shield you ; and supply A kindlier toil on which to bloom, A nobler bed on which to die. Come,...yet the morning ray Has drunk the dew that gems your crest, And drawn your balmiest sweets away ; O come, and grace my ANNA'S breast. Ye droop, fond flowers... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1825
...and lays you low. " Alas, for such ungentle doom ! Bui I will shield you ; and supply A kindlier soil on which to bloom, A nobler bed on which to die. "...yet the morning ray Has drunk the dew that gems your crest, And drawn your balmiest sweets away ; O come and grace my Anna's breast. " Te droop, fond flowers!... | |
 | William Hazlitt - 1825 - Počet stránok 424
...Her riches to the stores of Art, And added to the vigorous mind The soft, the sympathising heart. " Come then — 'ere yet the morning ray Has drunk the dew that gems your crest, And drawn your balmiest sweets away ; O come and grace my Anna's breast. " O ! I should think—... | |
 | 1826 - Počet stránok 392
...and lays you low. Alas! for such ungentle doom! But I will shield you ; and supply A kindlier soil on which to bloom, A nobler bed on which to die. Come, then—ere yet the morning ray Has drunk the dew that gems your crest, And drawn your balmiest sweets... | |
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