| George Crabbe - 1810 - 612 pages
...; 'tis Beauty he admires : See! to the shady Grove he wings his way, And feels in hope the Raptures of the Day — Eager he looks ; and soon, to glad...troops of virgin Moths and fresh-born Butterflies ; J Who broke that Morning from their half-year's Sleep, To fly o'er Flow'rs where they were wont to... | |
| George Crabbe - 1810 - 372 pages
...it and they please. There is my. friend the weaver ; strong desires Reign in his breast ; tis beauty he admires: See ! to the shady grove he wings his way, And feels in hope the raptures of the dayEager he looks : and soon, to glad his eyes, From the sweet bower, by Nature form'd,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1810 - 402 pages
...Beauty he admires : See ! to the shady Grove he wings his way, . lt And feels in hope the Raptures of the Day — Eager he looks ; and soon, to glad his eyes, -v From the sweet Bower, by Nature form'd, arise > Bright troops of virgin Moths and fresh-born Butterflies;... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 340 pages
...it and they please. There is my Friend the Werner; strong desires Reign in his breast; 'tis Beauty he admires: See! to the shady Grove he wings his way, And feels in hope the Raptures of the DayEager he looks; and soon, to glad his eyes, From the sweet Bower, by Nature form'd,... | |
| William Kirby, William Spence - 1818 - 568 pages
...otherwise remain unknown. There is my friend the weaver ; strong desires Reign in his breast ; 'tis beauty he admires : See to the shady grove he wings his way,...feels in hope the rapture of the day — Eager he look,, and soon to glad his eyes, From the sweet bower by nature form'd arise Bright troops of virgin... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 346 pages
...it and they please. There is my Friend the Werner; strong desires Reign in his breast ; 'tis Beauty he admires : See ! to the shady Grove he wings his way, And feels in hope the Raptures of the Day — Eager he looks ; and soon, to glad his eyes, From the sweet Bower, by Nature... | |
| William Kirby, William Spence - 1822 - 618 pages
...it and they please. There is my friend the weaver ; strong desires Reign in his breast ; 'tis beauty he admires : See to the shady grove he wings his way,...of the day — Eager he looks, and soon to glad his ryes, From the sweet bower by nature form'd arise Bright troops of virgin moths, and fresh born butterflies.... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 452 pages
...it and they please. There is my friend the Weaver ; strong desires Reign in his breast ; 'tis beauty he admires : See ! to the shady grove he wings his way, And feels in hope the raptures of the day — Eager he looks ; and soon, to glad his eyes, From the sweet bower, by nature... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1832 - 960 pages
...and they please. There is my friend the weaver, — strong desires Reign in his breast ; 'tis beauty he admires : See ! to the shady grove he wings his...troops of virgin moths, and fresh-born butterflies Who brake that morning from their half-year's sleep. To fly o'er flowers, where they were wont to creep.... | |
| George Crabbe - 1829 - 348 pages
...it and they please. There is my friend the Weaver; strong desires Beign in his hreast ; 't is heanty he admires: See ! to the shady grove he wings his way, And feels in hope the raptures of the day — Eager he looks; and soon, to glad his eyes, From the sweet hower, hy nature... | |
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