| Seymour fict. family - 1824 - 926 str.
...strain your midnight throats to sing Joys ill I the vineyard and the still-house bring ; Or on fome. distant fair your notes employ, And speak of raptures that you ne'er enjoy. I sin); the sv\eets I know, the charms I feel, My morning incense, nnd my evening meal, The sweets of... | |
| Joel Barlow - 1838 - 24 str.
...; Nor ye who strain your midnight throats to sing Joys that the vineyard and the still-house bring; Or on some distant fair your notes employ, And speak...raptures that you ne'er enjoy. I sing the sweets I know,—the charms I feel,— My morning incense, and my evening meal,— The sweets of HASTY-PUDDING... | |
| 1839 - 584 str.
...; Nor ye who strain your midnight throats to sing Joys that the vineyard and the still-house bring; Or on some distant fair your notes employ, And speak...of raptures that you ne'er enjoy. I sing the sweets 1 knuw, tbc charms 1 feel, My morning incenie, and my evening meul, The sweets of HASTY-PUDDING! Corae.dear... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew - 1839 - 614 str.
...your notes employ, And speak of rnptures that yon ne'er enjoy. I siag the sweets I know, the charme I feel, My morning incense, and my evening meal, The sweets of HASTY-PUDDING! Come, dear bowl, Glide n'er my palate, and inspire my mut. The milk beside thee, smoking... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1840 - 328 str.
...; Nor ye who strain your midnight throats to sing Joys that the vineyard and the stillhouse bring ; Or on some distant fair your notes employ, And speak...bowl, (Glide o'er my palate, and inspire my soul. JOEL BARLOW. The milk beside thee, smoking from the kine, Its substance mingled, married in with thine,... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1842 - 638 str.
...; Nor ye who strain your midnight throats to sing Joys that the vineyard and the stillhouse bring ; Or on some distant fair your notes employ, And speak of raptures that you ne'er enjoy. s It is now generally believed that BARLOW, while in France, abjured tile Christian religion. The Reverend... | |
| William Russell, John Goldsbury - 1845 - 292 str.
...vineyard and the stillhouse bring ; Or on some dainty fare your notes employ, And speak of luxuries you ne'er enjoy. I sing the sweets I know, the charms...dear bowl, Glide o'er my palate, and inspire my soul ! But man, more fickle, the bold license claims, In different realms to give thee different names.... | |
| Richard Lamb Allen - 1850 - 398 str.
...Nor ye who strain your midnight throats to sing Jdys that the vineyard and the still-house bring ; Or on some distant fair your notes employ, And speak...morning incense, and my evening meal, The sweets of Hasty-Pudding. Come, dear howl, Glide o'er my palate, and inspire my soul. The milk beside thee, smoking... | |
| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 str.
...a man much respected fur his ardent patriotism, and for the purity of hia life. THE HASTY PUDDING. I SING the sweets I know, the charms I feel, My morning...dear bowl, Glide o'er my palate, and inspire my soul! * * # # * Assist me first with pious toil to trace, Through wrecks of time, thy lineage and thy race... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1852 - 588 str.
...who strain your midnight throats to sing Joys that the vineyard and the stillhous? bring; Or on pome distant fair your notes employ, And speak of raptures that you ne'er enjoy. * It is now penerally hpliovrd tint JUiu.ow, while in France, adjured the Christian religion. The Reverend... | |
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