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 | English poetry - English poetry - 1809 - 302 pages
...every wind, And snatch a fearful joy. Gay hope is theirs by fancy fed, Less pleasing when possest ; The tear forgot as soon as shed, The sunshine of the breast : Theirs buxom Health, of rosy hue, Wild Wit, Invention ever-new, And lively Cheer, of Vigour born... | |
 | Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1809 - 606 pages
...wind. Ana snatch a fearful joy. •, Gay hope is theirs, by fancy fed, Less pleasing when posses* ; ox : Theirs buxom health of rosy hue, Wild wit, invention ever new, And lively cheer, of vigor born ;... | |
 | British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 526 pages
...ev'ry wind, And snatch a fearful joy. Gay hope is theirs, by fancy fed, Less pleasing when possest ! The tear forgot as soon as shed, The sunshine of the breast ; Theirs buxom health of rosy hue. Wild wit, invention ever new, And lively cheer of vigor born ; The... | |
 | Richard Lovell Edgeworth, Maria Edgeworth - English poetry - 1816 - 262 pages
...appear to them like new countries. •' Gay hope is theirs by fancy fed, Less pleasing when possest ; The tear forgot as soon as shed, The sunshine of the breast: Their's buxom health of rosy hue, Wild wit, invention ever new, And lively cheer of vigour born ; j... | |
 | Elizabeth Tomkins - English poetry - 1817 - 276 pages
...every wind, And snatch a fearful joy. Gay Hope is theirs, by Fancy fed, Less pleasing when possess'd ; The tear forgot as soon as shed, The sunshine of the breast : Theirs buxom Health of rosy hue, Wild Wit, Invention ever new, And lively Cheer, of Vigour born;... | |
 | Thomas Gray, William Mason - English poetry - 1820 - 548 pages
...every wind, And snatch a fearful joy. i Gay hope is theirs by fancy fed, Less pleasing when possest ; The tear forgot as soon as shed, The sunshine of the breast : Theirs buxom health of rosy hue, Wild wit, invention ever-new, And lively cheer of vigour born ;... | |
 | John Aikin - English poetry - 1821 - 356 pages
...every wind, And snatch a fearful joy. Gay Hope is theirs, by Fancy fed, Less pleasing, when possest ; »The tear forgot as soon as shed, The sunshine of the breast : Theirs buxom health, of rosy hue ; Wild wit, invention ever new, And lively cheer of vigour born... | |
 | Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1821 - 192 pages
...every wind, And snateh a fearful joy. Gay hope is theirs by fancy fed, Less pleasing when possest ; The tear forgot as soon as shed, The sunshine of the breast : Theirs buxom health, of rosy hue, Wild wit, invention ever uew, And lively cheer, of vigour born... | |
 | John Platts - Conduct of life - 1822 - 844 pages
...— Of children, Gray observes : — Gay hope is their's, by fancy fed, Less pleasing when possest ; The tear forgot as soon as shed, The sunshine of the breast. There is a captivation in the smile of infant innov ence, — in its smooth and benign features, —... | |
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