| William Drummond - 1711 - 370 lapas
...Senfe in Sin that low'rs. What Soul can be fo fick, which by thy Songs ( Attir'd in fweetnefs) fweetly is not driven Quite to forget Earth's Turmoils, Spites...lift a reverend Eye and Thought to Heaven ( Sweet, artlefs Songner, thou my Minddoeft raife To Ayies of Spheres, yea, and to Angels Layes. 28. AS when... | |
| Henry Headley - 1787 - 232 lapas
...thy fongs (Attir'd in iweetnefle) fweetly is not driven Quite to forget Earth's turmoiles, fpights and wrongs, And lift a reverend eye and thought to Heaven ? Sweet artlefleSongftarre, thou my mimic doft raife To ayres of Spheares, yes, and to Angels laycs. Drummond's... | |
| English poets - 1801 - 488 lapas
...that low'rs. What soul can be so sick, which by thy songs (Attir'd in sweetness) sweetly is not driv'n Quite to forget earth's turmoils, spites, and wrongs, And lift a reverend eye and thought to heav'n ? Sweet artless songster, thou my mind dost raise To airs of spheres, yes, and to angel's lays.... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 474 lapas
...spare ; A stain to human sense in sin that lowers. What soul can be so sick, which by thy songs Attir*d in sweetness sweetly is not driven Quite to forget...artless songster, thou my mind dost raise To airs of spheres, yes, and to angel's lays ! THIS world a hunting is; The prey poor man ; the Nimrod fierce... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 476 lapas
...spare ; A stain to human sense in sin that lowers. What soul can be so sick, which by thy songs Attir'd in sweetness sweetly is not driven Quite to forget...thought to heaven ? Sweet artless songster, thou my mirid dost raise To airs of spheres, yes, and to angel's lays ! THIS world a hunting is; The prey poor... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 624 lapas
...which by thy songs, Attired in sweetness, sweetly is not driven Quite to forget earth's turmoils, spite and wrongs And lift a reverend eye and thought to...artless songster ! thou my mind dost raise To airs of spheres, — yes, and to angels' lays. Q demonstrate that the idea of greatness may be excited independently... | |
| John Milton, Charles Symmons - 1806 - 602 lapas
...which by thy songs, Attired in sweetness, sweetly is not driven Quite to forget earth's turmoils, spite and wrongs, And lift a reverend eye and thought to...Sweet artless songster! thou my mind dost raise To air* of spheres,—yes, and to angels' lays. Q demonstrate that the idea of greatness may be excited... | |
| Henry Headley - 1810 - 238 lapas
...the few controversial works in which the schoWhat soul can be so sick, which by thy songs (Attir'd in sweetness) sweetly is not driven Quite to forget...wrongs, And lift a reverend eye and thought to heaven ? tar and the gentleman are most happily blended), has, by many passages, proved it the favourite also... | |
| Charles Symmons - 1810 - 690 lapas
...which by thy songs, Attired in sweetness, sweetly is not driven Quite to forget earth's turmoils, spite and wrongs, And lift a reverend eye and thought to...artless songster! thou my mind dost raise To airs of sphere*,—yes, and to angels' lays. he wrote ** when the assault was intended to the city," and those... | |
| Charles Symmons - 1810 - 684 lapas
...Attired in sweetness, sweetly is not driven Quite to forget earth's turmoils, spite and wrongs, And Kft a reverend eye and thought to heaven? Sweet artless songster! thou my miud dost raise To airs of spheres, — yes, and to angels' lays. he wrote " when the assault was.... | |
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