 | Edmund Waller, Sir John Denham, George Gilfillan - 1857 - 329 lehte
...amber, and their gravel gold, His genuine and less guilty wealth t' explore, Search not his bottom, but survey his shore, O'er which he kindly spreads his...the wealth he gave. No unexpected inundations spoil The mower's hopes, nor mock the ploughman's toil: But godlike his unwearied bounty flows; First loves... | |
 | Edmund Waller, Sir John Denham, George Gilfillan - 1857 - 329 lehte
...gravel gold, His genuine and less guilty wealth t' explore, Search not his bottom, but survey liis shore, ^ O'er which he kindly spreads his spacious...the wealth he gave. No unexpected inundations spoil The mower's hopes, nor mock the ploughman's toil : But godlike his unwearied bounty flows ; 'I First... | |
 | William Dowling - 1857 - 272 lehte
...hatches plenty for the ensuing spring ; Nor then destroys it with too fond a stay, Like mothers who their infants overlay ; Nor with a sudden and impetuous...the wealth he gave. No unexpected inundations spoil The mower's hopes, or mock the ploughman's toil : But god-like his unwearied bounty flows ; First loves... | |
 | Choice poems - 1862 - 317 lehte
...shore, O'er which he kindly spreads his spacious wing, And hatches plenty for the ensuing spring ; Nor then destroys it with too fond a stay, Like mothers...the wealth he gave. No unexpected inundations spoil The mower's hopes, nor mock the ploughman's toil ; But godlike his unwearied bounty flows ; First loves... | |
 | Thomas Arnold - 1862
...shore ; O'er which he kindly spreads his spacious wing, And hatches plenty for the ensuing spring ; Nor then destroys it with too fond a stay, Like mothers...the wealth he gave ; No unexpected inundations spoil The mower's hopes, nor mock the ploughman's toil ; But godlike his unwearied bounty flows ; First loves... | |
 | English poets - 1862
...hatches plenty for th' ensuing spring ; Nor then destroys it with too fond a stay, Like mothers who their infants overlay ; Nor with a sudden and impetuous...the wealth he gave. No unexpected inundations spoil The mower'shopes,ormock the ploughman's toil; But godlike his unwearied bounty flows ; First loves... | |
 | 1863
...shore, O'er which he kindly spreads his spacious wing, And hatches plenty for th' ensuing spring, And then destroys it with too fond a stay, Like mothers...the wealth he gave. No unexpected inundations spoil The mower's hopes, nor mock the ploughman's toil, But Godlike his unwearied bounty flows ; First loves... | |
 | English poems - 1863
...shore, O'er which he kindly spreads his spacious wing, And hatches plenty for th' ensuing spring, And then destroys it with too fond a stay, Like mothers...the wealth he gave. No unexpected inundations spoil The mower's hopes, nor mock the ploughman's toil, But Godlike his unwearied bounty flows ; First loves... | |
 | Hippolyte Taine - 1863 - 2409 lehte
...sire, to lus embraces runs ; Hasting to pay his tribute to the sea, Like mortal life to meet eternity. Nor with a sudden and impetuous wave, Like profuse...the wealth he gave. No unexpected inundations spoil ces âmes un fonds indestructible d'instincts moraux et de mélancolie grandiose, et c'en est la plus... | |
 | Hippolyte Taine - 1863
...sire, to his embraces runa; Hasting to pay his tribute to the sea, Like mortal life to meet eternity. Nor with a sudden and impetuous wave, Like profuse kings, resumes the wealth hegave. No unexpected inundations spoil The mower's hopes, ormock the ploughman's toil ces âmes un... | |
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