| English poetry - 1800 - 322 pages
...structure grace, Rear'd by bold chiefs of Warwick's noble race, Why, once so lov'd, whene'er thy bow'r appears, O'er my dim eye-balls glance the sudden tears...and unpolluted air ! How sweet the glooms beneath thy aged trses, Thy noon-tide shadow, and thy ev'ning breeze ! His image thy forsaken bow'rs restore;... | |
| English literature - 1841 - 606 pages
...Thou hill, whose brow the antique structures grace, Rear'd by bold chiefs of Warwick's noble race, Why, once so loved, whene'er thy bower appears, O'er...aged trees, Thy noon-tide shadow, and thine evening breeze ! His image thy forsaken bowers restore ; Thy walks and airy prospects charm no more ; No more... | |
| English poetry - 1802 - 362 pages
...structures grace Eear'd by bold chiefs of Warwick's noble race, Why, once so lov'd, whene'er thy bow'r appears, O'er my dim eye-balls glance the sudden tears!...walks and unpolluted air! How sweet the glooms beneath thy aged trees, Thy noontide shadow and thy ev'ning breeze! 93 His image thy forsaken bow'rs restore,... | |
| Poetry - 1806 - 330 pages
...structure grace, Rear'd by bold chiefs of Warwick's noble race, Why, once so lov'd, whene'er thy bow'r appears, O'er my dim eye-balls glance the sudden tears!...walks and unpolluted air! How sweet the glooms beneath thy aged trees, Thy noon-tide shadow, and thy ev'ning breeze ! His image thy forsaken bow'rs restore;... | |
| English poetry - 1806 - 408 pages
...structures grace, Rear'd by bold chiefs of Warwick's noble race, Why, once so lov'd, whene'er thy bow'r appears, O'er my dim eye-balls glance the sudden tears!...prospects, fresh and fair, Thy sloping walks, and unpuiluted air! How sweet the glooms beneath thy aged trees, Thy noon- tide shadow, and thy ev'ning... | |
| English poetry - English poetry - 1809 - 302 pages
...brow the antique structures grace, Rear'd by bold chiefs of Warwick's noble race, Why, once so lov'd, whene'er thy bower appears, O'er my dim eye-balls...and unpolluted air ! How sweet the glooms beneath thy aged trees, Thy noon-tide shadow, and the evening breeze ! His image thy forsaken bowers restore;... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 512 pages
...brow the antique structures grace, Rear'd by bold chiefs of Warwick's noble race, Why, once so lov'd, whene'er thy bower appears, O'er my dim eye-balls...walks and unpolluted air! How sweet the glooms beneath thy aged trees, Thy noontidet shadow and thy evening breeze! His image thy forsaken bowers restore,... | |
| Thomas Janes - 1810 - 336 pages
...structure grace, Rear'd by bold chiefs of Warwick's noble race, Why, once so lov'd, whene'er thy bow'r appears, O'er my dim eye-balls glance the sudden tears!...and unpolluted air ! How sweet the glooms beneath thy aged trees, Thy noon-tide shadow, and thy ev'ning breeze ! His image thy forsaken bow'rs restore;... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 562 pages
...brow the antique structures grace, Rear'd by Ixild chiefs of Warwick's noble race, Why, once so lov'd, when-e'er thy bower appears, O'er my dim eye-balls glance the sudden tears ! How sweet were once thy pro-pects fresh and fair, Thy sloping walks, and unpolluted air! How sweet the glooms beneath thy aged... | |
| Joseph Addison - English literature - 1811 - 532 pages
...brow the antique structures grace, Rear'd by bold chiefs of Warwick's noble race, Why, once so lov'd, whene'er thy bower appears, O'er my dim eye-balls...and unpolluted air ! How sweet the glooms beneath thy aged trees, Thy noon-tide shadow, and thy evening breeze ! His image thy forsaken bowers restore... | |
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