| Sir John Mennes - 1817 - 568 pages
...Night. Life that dares send A challenge to his end, Soft silken Howers, Open Sunnes ; shady Bowers, Bove all ; Nothing within that lowers. I wish her store...What these lines wish to see, I seek no further, it is she. Such worth as this is, Shall fix my flying wishes And determine them to kisses. Let her full... | |
| 1820 - 394 pages
...flattery, Picture and poesie: Her counsel her own vertue be. I wish, her store Of worth may leave her poor Of wishes ; and I wish no more. Now, if Time knows That her whose radiant brows, Weave them a garland of my vows ; Her whose just bayes My future hopes can raise, A trophy to... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 pages
...flattery, Picture and poesie : Her counsel her own vertue be. I wish, her store Of worth may leave her poor Of wishes ; and I wish no more. Now, if Time knows That her whose radiant brows, Weave them a garland of my vows ; Her whose just bayes My future hopes can raise, A trophy to... | |
| 1820 - 398 pages
...Picture and poesie : Her counsel her own vertue be. I wish, her store , . Of worth may leave her poor Of wishes ; and I wish no more. Now, if Time knows That her whose radiant brows, Weave them a garland of my vows ; Her whose just bayes My future hopes can raise, A trophy to... | |
| Richard Crashaw - 1858 - 398 pages
...flattery, Picture and poesy, Her counsel her own virtue be. I wish her store Of worth may leave her poor Of wishes ; and I wish no more. Now, if Time knows That her, whose radiant brows Weave them a garland of my vows ; Her, whose just bays My future hopes can raise, A trophy to... | |
| 1862 - 894 pages
...flattery Picture and poesy: Her counsel her own virtue be. " I wish her store Of worth may leave her pcmr Of wishes ; and I wish — no more. " Now if Time knows That her, whose radiant brow? Weave them a garland of my vo»? " Her whose just bays My future hopes can raise A trophy to... | |
| 1863 - 438 pages
...to his end, And when it comes, say, 'Welcome, friend.' I wish her store Of worth may leave her poor Of wishes ; and I wish no more. — Now, if Time knows That Her, whose radiant brows Weave them a garland of my vows ; Her that dares be What these lines wish to see : I seek no... | |
| Henry Morley - 1868 - 284 pages
...bowers, 'Bove all — nothing within that lowers. [ j st. I wish her store Of worth may leave her poor Of wishes ; and I wish no more. Now, if Time knows That her, whose radiant brows Weave them a garland of my vows ; [i st. Her, that dares be What these lines wish to see : I... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 pages
...to his end, And when it comes, say, "Welcome, friend." I wish her store Of worth may leave her poor s on golden wing, Guiding the fiery-wheeled throne, — The cherub Contemplation ; brows Weave them a garland of my vows ; Her that dares be What these lines wish to see : I seek no... | |
| sir John Mennes - 1874 - 568 pages
...Night. Life that dares send A challenge to his end, Soft silken Howers, Open Sunnes ; shady Bowers, Bove all ; Nothing within that lowers. I wish her store...What these lines wish to see, I seek no further, it is she. Such worth as this is, Shall fix my flying wishes And determine them to kisses. Let her full... | |
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