| John Bell - 1789 - 396 pages
...employ, Inspire a soothing melancholy joy : As fancy warms, a pleasing kind of pain Steals o'er each cheek, and thrills the creeping vein ! Each rural...kine ; [The new-mown hay that scents the swelling breeze;j Or cottage-chimney smoaking through the trees. (The chilling night-dews fall :• — away,... | |
| John Bell - 1789 - 202 pages
...joy : As fancy warms, a pleasing kind of pain Steals o'er each cheek, and thrills the creeping veinl Each rural sight, each sound, each smell combine ;...that scents the swelling breeze, Or cottage -chimney smoaking through the trees. The chilling night-dews fall : — away, retire ; For see, the glow -worm... | |
| John Bell - 1789 - 416 pages
...Unseen, the soft-enamor'd woodlark sings : These, NATURE'S works, the curious mind employ, Inspire a soothing melancholy joy : As fancy warms, a pleasing kind of pain Steals o'er each cheek, and thrills the creeping vein ! Each rural sight, each sound, each smell combine ; The... | |
| E. Tomkins - 1804 - 416 pages
...the curious mind employ. Inspire a soothing melancholy joy : As fancy warms, a pleasing kind of p4in Steals o'er the cheek, and thrills the creeping vein! Each rural sight, each sound, each smell, comhine The tinkling sheep-hell; or the hreath of kineThe new-mown hay that scents the swelling hreeie.... | |
| Poetry - 1806 - 192 pages
...chatt'ring song ; While high in air, and pois'd upon his wings, Unseen, the soft enamour'd woodlark sings : Each rural sight, each sound, each smell, combine,...scents the swelling breeze, Or cottage chimney smoking thro' the trees. WHITE. RECOVERY FROM SICKNESS. SEE the wretch that long has tost On the thorny bed... | |
| E Tomkins - 1806 - 280 pages
...Unseen the soft enamour'd wood-lark sings. These, Nature's works, the cuiiuus mind employ, Inspire a soothing melancholy joy: As fancy warms, a pleasing...creeping vein! Each rural sight, each sound, each smell, comhine. The tinkling sheep-bell; or the breath of kine: The new-mown hay that scents the swelling... | |
| Elizabeth Tomkins - 1817 - 276 pages
...Unseen the soft enamonr'd wood-lark sings. These, Nature's works, the curious mind employ, Inspire a soothing melancholy joy : As fancy warms, a pleasing...scents the swelling breeze, Or cottage chimney, smoking throilgh the trees. The chilling night-dews fall— away, retire, For see the glow-worm lights her... | |
| 1820 - 190 pages
...wings, Unseen, the soft enamour'd woodlark sings : Each rural sight, each sound, each smell, comhine, The tinkling sheep-bell, or the breath of kine ; The...scents the swelling breeze, Or cottage chimney smoking thro' the trees. WHITE. RECOVERY FROM SICKNESS. SEE the wretch, that long has tost On the thorny bed... | |
| 1842 - 622 pages
...Inspire a soothing melancholy joy ; Each rural sight, each sound, each smell, combine ; The tmkling sheep-bell, or the breath of kine; The new-mown hay that scents the swelling breeze, Or cottage-chimney smoking through the trees." REV. GILBERT WHITE. WE are all of us apt to speak of nature... | |
| Gilbert White - 1822 - 380 pages
...campestris. f In hot summer nights woodlarks soar to a prodigious height, and hang singing in the air. As fancy warms, a pleasing kind of pain Steals o'er the cheek, and thrills the creeping-vein ! Each rural sight, each sound, each smell combine ; The tinkling sheep-bell, or the... | |
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