| John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...on all his ways ; 620 While other animals unactive range ; And of their doings God takes no account. To-morrow, ere fresh morning streak the east With first approach of light, we must be ris'n, And at our pleasant labour, to reform 625 Yon flow'ry arbours, yonder alleys green, Our walk... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 842 pages
...approach of light, we muft be rifcn, And at our pleafant labor, to reform 625 Yon fiow'ry arbor's, yonder alleys green, Our walk at noon, with branches overgrown, That mock our fcant manuring, and require Mure hands than ours to lop their wanton growth : I'hofe blofioms alfo,... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 pages
...on all his ways; 620 While other animals unactive range, And of their doings God takes no account. To-morrow ere fresh morning streak the east With first...must be risen, And at our pleasant labour, to reform 625 Yon flow'ry arbours, yonder alleys green, Our walk at noon, with branches overgrown, That mock... | |
| E. Tomkins - 1804 - 416 pages
...heav'n on all his ways; While other animals unactivc range, And of their doings God takes no account. To-morrow, ere fresh morning streak the east With first approach of light, we must he risen. And at oar pleasant lahour, to reform Yon flow'ry arhours, yonder alleys green, Our walk... | |
| E Tomkins - 1806 - 280 pages
...With first approach of light, we miist be risen, And at our pleasant labour, to reform Yon flow'ry arbours, yonder alleys green, Our walk at noon, with branches overgrown, That mock our scantmanuring, and require More hands than ours to lop their wanton growth; Those blossoms also, and... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 514 pages
...range, And of their doings God takes no account. To-morrow ere fresh morning streak the east \Vith first approach of light, we must be risen, And at our pleasant labor, to reform 625 Yon flow'ry arbors, yonder alleys green, Our walk at noon, with branches overgrown,... | |
| John Milton - 1809 - 494 pages
...the eaft With firft approach of light, we muft be rifen, And at our plealant labour, to reform 625 Yon flowery arbours, yonder alleys green, Our walk at noon, with branches overgrown, That mock our leant manuring, and require More hands than ours to lop their wanton growth : Thole bloflbms alfo,... | |
| William Hayley - Poets, English - 1810 - 484 pages
...Heaven on all his ways; While other animals unactive range, And of their doings God takes no account. To-morrow, ere fresh morning streak the east With...green, Our walk at noon, with branches overgrown, VOL. II. K That mock our scant manuring, and require ^ More hands than ours to lop their wanton growth... | |
| 1810 - 482 pages
...unactive range, And of their doings God takes no account. To-morrow ere fresh morning streak the east i With first approach of light we must be risen. And at our pleasant labour, to reform ' Yon flow'ry arbours, yonder alleys green, j Our walk at noon, with branches over-grown, That mock our scant... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 662 pages
...Successive; and the timely dew of sleep, Now falling with soft slumb'rous weight, incline« Our eye-lids. Ere fresh morning streak the east With first approach of light, we must be ris'n, And at our pleasant labour to reform Yon flow'ry arbours, yonder alleys green, Our walk at noon,... | |
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