 | Edward Young - 1741 - 175 pagina’s
...morning dew ? Who into fhelter takes their tender bloom, And forms their minds to fly from ills to come ? The mind when turn'd adrift, no rules to guide, Drives at the mercy of the wind, and tide ; Fancy, and pajfion tofs it to and fro, A- while torment, and then quite Jink in woe. Ye beauteous orphans! fince... | |
 | Edward Young - 1752
...morning dew ? Who into fhelter takes their tender bloom, And forms their minds to fly from ills to come ? The mind when turn'd adrift, no rules to guide, Drives at the mercy of the wind, and tide ; Fancy, and paffian tofs it to and fro, A-while torment, and then quite ftnk in woe. Ye beauteous orphans ! fmce... | |
 | Edward Young - 1762 - 2 pagina’s
...tender bloom, And forms their minds to flee from ills to come ? The mind, when turn'd adrift, no roles to guide, Drives at the mercy of the wind and tide ; fancy and paflion tofs it to and fro ; A-whik torment, and then quite Jink in woe. Ye beauteous orphans, fince... | |
 | Edward Young - 1767
...dew ? Who into fhelter takes their tender bloom, And forms their minds to flee from ills to come ? The mind, when turn'd adrift, no rules to guide,....Drives at the mercy of the wind and tide; Fancy and pafflon tofs it to and fro ; • .. . ' A- while torment, and then quite_/?«/t in woe. Ye beauteous... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779
...dew ? Who into fhelter takes their tender bloom, And forms their minds to flee from ills to come ? The mind, when turn'd adrift, no rules to guide, Drives at the mercy of the wind and tide ; 54.0 Fancy and paj/ton tofs it to and fro ; A while torment, and then quite fink in woe. Ye beauteous... | |
 | English poets - 1790
...morning dew ? Who into fhcker takes their tender bloom, And forms their minds to flee from ills to come ? The mind, when turn'd adrift, no rules to guide, Drives at the mercy of the wind and tide; 54-0 Fancy and paffion tofs it to and fro ; A while torment, and then quite//».£ in woe. Ye beauteous... | |
 | Vicesimus Knox - 1791
...morning dew? Who into mclter takes their tender bloom, And forms their minds to rly from ills to come ? Xu?- pallion toft it to and fro, I Awhile torment, and then quite fink in woe. Ye beauteous orphans ! fince... | |
 | Edward Young - 1792 - 340 pagina’s
...dew i Who into fhelter takes their tender bloom, And forms their minds to flee from ills to come ? The mind, when turn'd adrift, no rules to guide, Drives at the mercy of the wind and tide ; Fancy and paj/ion tofs it to and fro ; Awhile torment, and then quite fink in woe. Ye beauteous orphans, fince... | |
 | Edward Young - 1799
...morning dew l Who into (hclter takes their tender bloom, And forms theirminds to flee from ills to come ? The mind, when turn'd adrift, no rules to guide, Drives at the mercy of the wind and tide ; S Vo Fancy and paffion tofs it to and fro, Awhile torment, and then quite fink in woe. Ye beauteous... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1800
...takes their tender bloom, And fcrriis their minds to flee from ilU to come ? "The mind, when tutn'd adrift, no rules to guide, Drives at the mercy of the wind and tide; 54* fancy And fqflhn tois it to and fro ; A while torment, and then quiteylni in woe. Ye beauteous... | |
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