| Edward Young - 1750 - 350 pagina’s
...indulgd indeed deferve our Shame. Ye that e'er loft an Angel ! pity me. Soon as the Luftre languimt in her Eye, Dawning a dimmer Day on human Sight ; And on her Cheek, the Refidence of Spring, Pale Omen fat ; and fcatter'd Fears aronnd On all that faw (and who would ceafe... | |
| John Bell - 1796 - 470 pagina’s
...indeed deserve our sham*. Yet that e'er lost an angel, pity me ! 11o Soon as the lustre languish'd in her eye, Dawning a dimmer day on human sight, And...cheek, the residence of Spring, Pale Omen sat, and scatter'd fears around On all that saw, (and who would cease to gaze 115 That once had seen ?) with... | |
| Edward Young - 1798 - 432 pagina’s
...indulg'd indeed deserve our shame. Ye that e'er lost an angel! pity me. 1 10 Soon as the lustre languish'd in her eye, Dawning a dimmer day on human sight; And...cheek, the residence of spring, Pale Omen sat, and scatter'd fears around On all that saw; (and who would cease to gaze, 115 That once had seen !) with... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 402 pagina’s
...indulg'd indeed deserve our shame. Ye that e'er lost an angel! pity me. Soon as the lustre languish! in her eye, Dawning a dimmer day on human sight; And...cheek, the residence of spring, Pale omen sat; and scatter'd fears around On all that saw (and who would cease to gaze, That once had seen ?) with haste,... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 416 pagina’s
...indulg'd indeed deserve our shame. Ye that e'er lost an angel! pity me. Soon as the lustre languish! in her eye, Dawning a dimmer day on human sight; And...cheek, the residence of spring, Pale omen sat; and scatter'd fears around On all that saw (and who would cease to gaze, That once had seen ?) with haste,... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 412 pagina’s
...indulg'd indeed deserve our shame. Ye that e'er lost an angel ! pity me. Soon as the lustre languisht in her eye, Dawning a dimmer day on human sight ;...cheek, the residence of spring, Pale omen sat; and scatter'd fears around On all that saw (and who would cease to gaze, That once had seen ?) with haste,... | |
| Edward Young - 1805 - 238 pagina’s
...indulg'd indeed deserve our shame. Ye that e'er lest an angel, pity me ! Soon as the lustre languish'd in her eye, Dawning a dimmer day on human sight, And...cheek, the residence of spring, Pale Omen sat, and scatter'd fears around On all that .saw, (and who would cease to gaze That once had seen ?) with haste,... | |
| Edward Young - 1805 - 284 pagina’s
...indulg'd indeed deserve our shame. Ye that e'er lost an angel, pity me. Soon as the lustre languish'd in her eye, Dawning a dimmer day on human sight; And...cheek, the residence of spring, Pale omen sat; and scatter'd fears around On all that saw (and who would cease to gaze, That once had seen ?) with haste,... | |
| Albin Joseph U. Hennet - 1806 - 458 pagina’s
...indulg'd indeed deserve our shame. Ye that e'er lost an angel ! pity me. Soon as the lustre languish'd in her eye , Dawning a dimmer day on human sight ;...cheek , the residence of spring , Pale omen sat; and scatter'd fears around On all that saw, and who would cease to gaze, That once had seen ? with haste... | |
| Edward Young, Thomas Park - 1808 - 336 pagina’s
...indulg'd indeed deserve our shame. Ye that e'er lost an angel, pity me ! Soon as the lustre languish'd in her eye, Dawning a dimmer day on human sight, And...cheek, the residence of Spring, Pale Omen sat, and scatter'd fears around On all that saw, (and who would cease to gaze Thiii once had seen?) with haste,... | |
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