Oh ! there is a charm That morning has, that gives the brow of age A smack of youth, and makes the lip of youth Breathe per'fumes exquisite. Expect it not, Ye who till noon upon a down-bed lie, Indulging feverish sleep ; or wakeful, dream Of happiness... The Village Curate,: A Poem - Page 45by James Hurdis - 1819 - 156 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Hurdis - Clergy - 1790 - 154 pages
...not, Ye. who till noon upon a down-bed lie, Indulging frv'rous fleep, or wakeful dream Of happinefs no mortal heart has felt But in the regions of romance. Ye fair, Like you it muft be woo'd, or never won. And being loft, it is in vain ye afk For milk of rofes and Olympian dew,... | |
| James Hurdis - 1792 - 424 pages
...not, Ye who till noon upon a. down-bed lie, Indulging fev'rous deep, or wakeful dream Of happinefs no mortal heart has felt But in the regions of romance. Ye fair, i Like you it muft be woo'd, or never won. And being loft, it is in vain ye afk For milk of rofes and... | |
| 1810 - 544 pages
...gives (he brow of age A smack of youth, and makes the lipof youth Shed perfumes exquisite. Expert ii not, Ye who till noon upon a down-bed lie, Indulging...dream Of happiness no mortal heart has felt But in the rcpions of romance. Ye fair, Like you it must be woo'd or never won : And, being lost, it is in vain... | |
| James Hurdis - 1810 - 358 pages
...repose the solemn hour she claims, And from the forehead of the morning steal The sweet occasion. O there is a charm Which morning has, that gives the...in vain ye ask For milk of roses and Olympian dew. Cosmetic art no tincture can afford The faded feature to restore: no chain, Be it of gold, and strong... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - American literature - 1810 - 874 pages
...Breathe perfumes exquisite : Expect it not, Ye who till noon upon a down bed lie Indulging feverish sleep, or wakeful dream Of happiness no mortal heart...in vain ye ask For milk of roses and Olympian dew. Cosmetick art no tincture can afford The faded feature to restore : No chain, Be it of gold and strong... | |
| John Pierpont - Recitations - 1823 - 492 pages
...Breathe perfumes exquisite. Expect it not, Ye who till noon upon a down-bed lie, . Indulging feverish sleep, or, wakeful, dream Of happiness no mortal heart...the regions of romance. Ye fair, Like you it must be wooed or never won, And, being lost, it is in vain ye ask For milk of roses and Olympian dew. Cosmetick... | |
| Lyman Cobb - Readers - 1834 - 238 pages
...Breathe perfumes exquisite. 3. Expect it not, Ye who, till noon, upon a down-bed lie, Indulging feverish sleep, or, wakeful, dream Of happiness no mortal heart...the regions of romance. Ye fair, Like you it must be wooed or never won ; And, being lost, it is in vain ye ask For milk of roses and Olympian dew. Cosmetick... | |
| 1839 - 320 pages
...Breathe perfumes exquisite. Expect it not, Ye who till noon upon a down-bed lie, Ir.uulging feverish sleep, or, wakeful, dream Of happiness no mortal heart...the regions of romance. Ye fair, Like you it must be wooed or never won, And, being lost, it is in vain ye ask For milk of roses, and Olympian dew. Cosmetic... | |
| Child rearing - 1841 - 300 pages
...Expect it not Ye, who till noon upon the down-bed lie, Indulging feverous sleep, or wakeful dreams Of happiness, no mortal heart has felt But in the regions of romance. Ye Fair, Like you, it must be wooed, or never won ; And, being lost, it is in vain ye ask For milk of roses and Olympian dew. Cosmetic... | |
| 1842 - 1008 pages
...Breathe perfumes exquisite. Expect it not, Ye who till noon upon a down-bed lie, Indulging feverish sleep, or, wakeful, dream Of happiness no mortal heart...felt But in the regions of romance. Ye fair, Like vou it must be wooed or never won, And, being lost, it is in vain ye ask For milk of roses and Olympian... | |
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