Thy morning bounties ere I left my home, The biscuit or confectionary plum ; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestowed By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glowed ; All this, and, more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew... The Mothers' friend, ed. by Ann Jane - Strana 36upravili: - 1855Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Cowper - 1817 - 252 str.
...hounties ere I left my home, The hiscuit, or confectionary plum; Thy fragrant waters on my cheeks hestowed By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glowed...Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, Ne'er ronghened hy those cataracts and hreaks, That humour interposed too often makes , All this still legihle... | |
| William Cowper - 1817 - 240 str.
...ere I left my home, The hiscuit, or confectionary plum ; Thy fragrant waters on my cheeks hestowed By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glowed...this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant Mow of love, that knew DO fall, Ne'er roughened hy those cataracts and hreaks, That humour interposed... | |
| William Cowper - 1818 - 240 str.
...plum; The fragrant waters on my checks bestow'd By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glow'd; All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, Ne'er roughen'd by those cataracts and breaks, That humour interposed too often makes; All this still legible... | |
| William Cowper - 1818 - 244 str.
...plum ; The fragrant waters on my checks beslow'd By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glow'd; All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, Ne'er roughen'd by those cataracts and breaks, That humour interposed too often makes; All this still legible... | |
| William Cowper - 1818 - 448 str.
...left my home, The biscuit, or confectionary plum ; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestowed By tby own hand, till fresh they shone and glowed : All this, and more endearing still than all, i Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, Ne'er roughened by those cataracts and breaks, That... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 466 str.
...plum ; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestow'd By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glow'd: All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, Ne'er roughen'd by those cataracts and breaks, That humour interpos'd too often makes ; All this still legible... | |
| 1834 - 614 str.
...and that gentle firmness of purpose which, while it attracts by love, impresses also with respect. All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew no gall. Adds joy to duty — makes me glad to pay Such honours to trtee as my numbers may. This accomplished... | |
| William Cowper - 1869 - 306 str.
...plum, The fragrant waters on mv cheeks bestow'd By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glow'd : All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, Ne'er roughen'd by those cataracts and breaks That humour interpos'd too often makes ; All this still legible... | |
| William Cowper - 1821 - 556 str.
...plumb ; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestow'd By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glow'd : All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, Ne'er roughen'd by those cataracts and breaks, That humour interpos'd too often makes ; All this still legible... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 314 str.
...plum ; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestow'd By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glow'd 1 All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall, Ne'er roughen'd by those cataracts and breaks, That humour interpos'd too often makes ; All this still legible... | |
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