Denied his wonted succour; nor with more Regret beheld her drooping than the bells Of lilies; fairest lilies, not so fair! '~ Queen lilies ! and ye painted populace ! Who dwell in fields, and lead ambrosial lives! The Complaint, Or, Night Thoughts - Page 47by Edward Young - 1817 - 324 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Young - Bible - 1750 - 350 pages
...Succour, nor with more Regret beheld her drooping, than the Bells Of Lilies; Faireft Lilies not fo fair. Queen Lilies ! and ye painted Populace ! Who dwell in Fields, and lead ambrofial Lives ; In morn and ev'ning Dew, your Beauties bathe, And drink the Sun ; which gives your... | |
| Edward Young - Bible - 1750 - 416 pages
...7&COMPLAINT: Night III. Regret beheld her drooping, than the Bells Of Lilies ; Faireft Lilies not fo fair. Queen Lilies ? and ye painted Populace ! Who dwell in Fields, and lead ambrofial Lives ; In morn and ev'ning Dew, your Beauties bathe, And drink the Sun ; which gives your... | |
| Edward Young - 1762 - 292 pages
...fuccour ; nor with more Regret beheld her drooping, than the bells Of lilies ; faireft lilies, not fo fair ! Queen lilies ! and ye painted populace ! Who dwell in fields, and lead ambroiial lives ; In morn and ev'ning dew, your beauties bathe, And drink the fun ; which gives your... | |
| Edward Young - Apologetics - 1775 - 408 pages
...fuccour, nor with more Regret beheld her drooping, than the bells Of lilies; faireft lilies not fo fair. Queen lilies! and ye painted populace! Who dwell in fields, and lead ambrofiallives; In morn and ev'ning dew, your beauties bathe, And drink the fun; which gives your cheeks... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1785 - 568 pages
...nor with more D Regret Regret beheld her drooping, than the bells Of lilies, faireft lilies, not fo fair. Queen lilies ! and ye painted populace ! Who dwell in fields, and lead ambrofial lives ; In morn and ev'ning dew your beauties bathe, And drink the fun ; which gives your... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 280 pages
...dew, your beauties bathe, And drink the fun ; which gives your cheeks to glow,, And oat-blufh, (»une excepted) every fair ; You gladlier grew, ambitious of her hand, Which often cropt your odours, incenfe meet 130; To thought fo pure ! Ye lovely fugitives ! Coeval race with man... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1796 - 470 pages
...1z0 Dtny'd his wonted succour; nor with more Regret beheld her drooping than the bells Of lillies, fairest lilies, not so fair! Queen Lilies ! and ye...Populace Who dwell in fields, and lead ambrosial lives ! 1z5 In mcrn and ev'ning dew your beauties bathe, And drink the sun, which gives your cheeks to glow,... | |
| Edward Young - 1798 - 432 pages
...beam, 120 Deny'd his wonted succour, or with more Regret beheld her drooping, than the bells Of lilies, fairest lilies not so fair. Queen lilies ! and ye...populace ! Who dwell in fields, and lead ambrosial lives; 125 In morn and ev'ning dew, your beauties bathe, And drink the sun; which gives your cheeks to glow,... | |
| Edward Young - 1799 - 312 pages
...; nor with more Regret beheld her drooping than the bells Of lilies, faireft lilies, not fo fair 1 Queen lilies ! and ye painted populace ! Who dwell In fields, and lead ambrofial lives ! i «y In morn and ev'ning dew your beauties bathe, And drink the fun, which gives... | |
| Edward Young - English literature - 1802 - 402 pages
...beam, Deny'd his wonted succour; nor with more Regret beheld her drooping, than the bells Of lilies; fairest lilies, not so fair ! Queen lilies! and ye...dwell in fields, and lead ambrosial lives; In morn and ev'ning dew, your beauties bathe, And drink the sun; which gives your cheeks to glow, And out-blush... | |
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