| Humming bird - 1785 - 440 páginas
...which of them equal'd hit fongl Ye Shepherds, henceforward be mule, For loft is tbe parlerai Drain ; So give me my Corydon's flute, And thus— let me break it in twain. THE virgin when foften'd by May, Attends to the villager's vows, The birds fweetly bill on the fp»~ay,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 270 páginas
...which of them equal'd his fong ? Ye fhepherds, henceforward be mute, For loft is the paftoral ftrain ; So give me my CORYDON'S flute, And thus let me break it in twain. DAMON 61 DAMON AND PHOEBE. I. WHEN the fweet rofy morning firft peep'd from the fkies, A loud finging... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 512 páginas
...which of them equal'd his fong ? Ye Ihepherds, henceforward be mute. For loft is the paftoral (train ; So give me my Corydon's flute. And thus — let me break it in twain, , . • J. COMKINGIIAH: MS GULIELMI SHENSTOKEJ Ah ! Gulielme, Hominum dignilTime, Amicorum integerrime,... | |
| William Shenstone, Thomas Park - 1808 - 342 páginas
...poets came round in a throng . They listen'd, and envied his lays, Bnt which of them equall'd his songr Ye shepherds ! henceforward be mute, For lost is the pastoral strain; So give me my Corydou's flute, And thus—let me break it in twain. MOM TICKELL's WREATH OF FASHION. -LET vanquish'!.!... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 páginas
...poets came round in a throng ; They listen'd they envy'd his lays. But which of them cqual'd his song f Ye shepherds, henceforward be mute, For lost is the...Corydon's flute, And thus let me break it in twain. DAMON AND PHCEBE. WHEN the sweet rosy morning first pcep'd from the skies, A loud singing lark bade... | |
| John Aikin, Robert Harding Evans - 1810 - 508 páginas
...came round in a throng ; They listen'd, and envied his lays, But which of them equall'd his song ? Ye shepherds, henceforward be mute, For lost is the...Corydon's flute, And thus — let me break it in twain. ESSAY • X • PASSIONATE AND DESCRIPTIVE SONGS. 1 HE Poet's rapturous descriptions of beauty, with... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 556 páginas
...poets came round in a throng ; They listen'd, and envied his lays, But which of them equal'd his song ? Ye shepherds, henceforward be mute, For lost is the...pastoral strain; So give me my Corydon's flute, And Ibua — let me break it in twain. J. CUNMXCHAM. MS GULIELMI SHENSTONE ! Ah ! Gnlielme, Hominum dignissime,... | |
| John Aikin - 1810 - 386 páginas
...came round in a throng ; They listen'd, and envied his lays, But which of them equall'd his song ? Ye shepherds, henceforward be mute, For lost is the pastoral strain ; So give me my Corydon's flute, ESSAY OK PASSIONATE AND DESCRIPTIVE SONGS. 1 HE Poet's rapturous descriptions of beauty, with the expression... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 páginas
...poets came round in a throng ; They listen'd they envy'd his lays, But which of them equal'd his song : nd doom'd to beg her bread, ( >n foreign bounty Corydon 's flute, And thus let me break it in twain. DAMON AND PH(EBE. WHEN the sweet rosy morning... | |
| 1819 - 394 páginas
...came round in a throng ; They listen' d — they envied his lays, But which of them equal' d his song. Ye shepherds, henceforward be mute, For lost is the pastoral strain ; So give me my Cory don's flute, And thus — let me break it in twain. SONG L. A DIRGE. BY MR. D'URFEY.* SLEEP, sleep,... | |
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