Juft vibrates on thy bofom ; as the voice Of diftant thunder, moves the trembling ground. And murmurs in the air. Thy fields rejoice With chearful plenty. On yon waving plain, I fee the Goddefs walk ! her loofened robe... Poems on Several Subjects: In Two Volumes - Page 59by John Ogilvie - 1769 - 172 pagesFull view - About this book
| English literature - 1764 - 796 pages
...utility of mountains, volcano», of. and defcribing That from their loofe bafc heaves the work of man, Juft vibrates on thy bofom ; as the voice Of diftant thunder, moves the tremblinj ground, And murmurs in the air. Thy fields rtjoid With chearful Plenty. On yon waving pliia... | |
| John Ogilvie - Allegories - 1764 - 226 pages
...and were (lightly felt in fome parts of Britain. That from their loofe bafe heaves the works of man, Juft vibrates on thy bofom ; as the voice Of diftant...rejoice With chearful plenty. On yon waving plain, IO2<> I .fee the Goddefs walk ! her loofened robe Floats on the gale redundant ; on her cheek, In full... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1764 - 616 pages
...from their loofe bafe heaves the works of man,. Juil vibrates on thy bofom ; as the voice Of diliant thunder, moves the trembling ground, And murmurs in...rejoice With chearful plenty. On yon waving plain, Ifee.rhe Godd-fs walk ! her loofened robe Floats on the gale redundant ; on her dieek, In full luxuriance... | |
| English essays - 1764 - 404 pages
...fhock, That from their loofe bale heaves the works of man, Juft vibrates on thy bofom ; as the voice Qf diftant thunder moves the trembling ground, And murmurs in the air. Thy fields rejoice With cheerful plenty. On yon waving plain I fee the Goddefs walk. Her loofened robe Floats on the gale redundant... | |
| John Ogilvie - Classical poetry - 1769 - 618 pages
...boils With inward fire : nor thro' the cave beneath, Walks the dire Earthquake. The tremendous {hock, That from their loofe bafe heaves the works of man,...plain, I fee the Goddefs walk ! her loofened robe 1020 Floats on the gale redundant ; on her cheek, In full luxuriance fwells the blufhing Spring ; And... | |
| John Adams - English poetry - 1789 - 376 pages
...the dire earthquake. The tremendous fhock, That That from their loofe bafe heaves the works of man, Juft vibrates on thy bofom ; as the voice Of diftant...ground, And murmurs in the air. Thy fields rejoice With cheerful Plenty. On yon waving plain, I fee the goddefs walk ! her loofen'd robe Floats on the gale... | |
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