| Collection - 1758 - 354 pages
...by his fide, Waits yet to leave the ocean. Tarry, Nymphs. Ye Nymphs, ye blue-ey'd progeny of Thames, Who now the mazes of this rugged heath Trace with your fleeting fteps ; who all night long Repeat, amid the cool and tranquil air, Your lonely murmurs, tarry ; and... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1758 - 364 pages
...by his fide, Waits yet to leave the ocean. Tarry, Nymphs. Ye Nymphs, ye blue-ey'd progeny of Thames, Who now the mazes of this rugged heath Trace with your fleeting fteps ; who all night long Repeat, amid the cool and tranquil air, Your lonely murmurs, tarry ; and... | |
| Collection - 1765 - 418 pages
...by his fide, Waits yet to leave the ocean. Tarry, Nymphs, Ye Nymphs, ye blue-ey'd progeny of Thames, Who now the mazes of this rugged heath Trace with your fleeting fteps ; who all night long Repeat, amid the cool and tranquil air, Your lonely murmurs, tarry : and... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1770 - 352 pages
...blue-ey'd progeny of Thames, Who now the mazes of this fagged heath Trace with your fleeting fteps; who all night long Repeat, amid the cool and tranquil air, Your lonely murmurs, tarry: and receive My offer'd lay. To pay you homage due, 1 leave the gates of deep; nor mall my lyre , D S. Too far into... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 390 pages
...blue-ey'd' progeny of Thames, Who now the mazes of this rugged heath Ik.ace with your fleeting. fleps ; who all night long Repeat, amid the cool and tranquil air, Your lonely, murmurs, tarry i and receive My offer'd lay. To pay you. homage due, . I.Jeave .th« gates of fleep; nor mail .my... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 786 pages
...by his fide, Waits yet to leave the ocean. Tarry, Nymphs, Ye Nymphs, ye blue-ey'd progeny of Thames, Who now the mazes of this rugged heath Trace with your fleeting fteps ; who all night long Repeat, amid the cool and tranquil air, Your lonely murmurs, tarryi and... | |
| English poetry - 1782 - 518 pages
...by his fide, Waits yet to leave the ocean. Tarry, nymphs; Ye nymphs, ye blue-ey'd progeny of Thames, Who now the mazes of this rugged heath Trace with your fleeting fteps; who all night long Repeat, amid the cool and tranquil air, Your lonely murmurs, tarry; and receive... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 512 pages
...his fide, Waits yet to leave the ocean. Tarry, Nymphs, Ye Nymph», yc blue-ey'd progeny of Thames, Who now the mazes of this rugged heath Trace with your fleeting ileps ; who all night Icfflg Repeat, amid the cool and tranquil air, Your lonely murmurs, tarry ; and... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1807 - 254 pages
...by his side, Waits yet to leave the ocean. Tarry, Nymphs, Ye Nymphs, ye blue-ey'd progeny of Thames, Who now the mazes of this rugged heath Trace with your fleeting steps ; who all nighbjonc Repeat, amid the cool and tranquil air, Your lonely murmurs, tarry : and receive My offer'... | |
| Cabinet - 1808 - 524 pages
...by his side, Waits yet to leave the ocean. Tarry, nymphs, Ye nymphs, ye blue-ey'd progeny of Thames, Who now the mazes of this rugged heath Trace with...murmurs ; tarry, and receive My offer d lay. To pay your homage due, I leave the gates of sleep; nor shall my lyre Too far into the splendid hours of morn... | |
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