| John Cunningham - English poetry - 1771 - 274 pages
...was fo modeft, her afpefl: fo meek ! So Ample, yet fweet, were her charms ! I kifs'd the ripe rofes that glow'd on her cheek, And lock'd the dear maid in my arms. Now jocund together we tea i j. few fheep, And if, by yon prattler, the ftream, Reclin'd on her bofom, I fink into fleepr... | |
| Ballads, English - 1783 - 366 pages
...air was fo model!, her afpeft fo meek ! So fimple yet fweet were her charms ! I kifs'd the ripe rofes that glow'd on her cheek, And lock'd the dear maid in my arms. Now jocund together we tend a few fhecp, And if, by yon prattler, the ftream, Reclin'd on her bofom I fink into deep, Her image ftill... | |
| Apollo - 1800 - 224 pages
...was fo modeft, her afpect fo meek ! So fimple, yet fweet, were her charms ! I kifs'd the ripe rofes that glow'd on her cheek, And lock'd the dear maid in my arms. Now jocund together we tend a few fheep, And if, by yon prattle, the fbeam, Reclin'd on her bofom, I fink into fteep, Her image ffill... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1811 - 702 pages
...ones neglected, and great ones denied But take me, fond shepherd, I'm thine. Her air was so modest, her aspect so meek, So simple, yet sweet were her...ripe roses that glow'd on her cheek, And lock'd the lov'd maid in my arms. Now jocund together we tend a few sheep, And if on the banks of yon stream,... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1811 - 672 pages
...ones neglected, and great ones denied But take me, fond shepherd, I'm thine. Her air was so modest, her aspect so meek, So simple, yet sweet were her charms, I kissVl the ripe roses that glow'd on her cheek, And lock'd the lov*d maid in mr arms. Now jocund together... | |
| E. Tomkins - 1804 - 416 pages
...ones rejected, and great ones deny'd; Yet take me, fond shepherd— I'm thine." Her air was so modest, her aspect so meek. So simple, yet sweet were her...ripe roses that glow'd on her cheek. And lock'd the lov'd maid in my arms. Now jocund together we tend a few sheep; And if — on the hanks hy the stream,... | |
| E Tomkins - 1806 - 280 pages
...ones rejected, and great ones deny'd; Yet take me, fond shepherd—I'm thine." Her air was so modest, her aspect so meek, So simple, yet sweet were her...the ripe roses that glow'd on her cheek. And lock'd th« lov'd maid in my arms. Now jocund together we tend a few sheep; And if—on the hanks by the stream,... | |
| Thomas Tomkins - English literature - 1806 - 338 pages
...rejected, and great ones deny'd : Yet take me, fond shepherd — I'm thine. Her air was so modest, her aspect so meek, So simple, yet sweet were her charms, I kissM the ripe roses that glow'd on her cheek, And lock'd the lov'd maid in my arms. Now jocund together... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1807 - 502 pages
...was divine!) I've rich ones rejected,-and great ones deny'd, ir was so modest, her aspect so meekr So, simple, yet sweet, were her charms, I kissd the...» Now jocund together we tend a few sheep, And if, on the banks of the stream, Reclined on her bosom, I sink into sleep, Her image still softens my dream.... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1807 - 498 pages
...divine!) I've rich ones rejected, and great ones deny'd, I JOHN CUNNINGHAM. 50 Her air was so modest, her aspect so meek, So simple, yet sweet, were her...lock'd the dear maid in my arms. Now jocund together \ve tend a few sheep, And if, on the banks of the stream, Reclined on her bosom, I sink into sleep,... | |
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