| New elegant extracts - 1827 - 402 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 interposed too often makes ; All this still legible... | |
| John Johnstone - 1827 - 596 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... | |
| 1828 - 814 str.
...know me safe and warmly laid ; Thy morning bounties ere I left my home, The biscuit, or confectionary plum ; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestowed By...Ne'er roughened by those cataracts and breaks, That humour interposed too often makes ; All this, -still legible in memory's page, And still to be so to... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 264 str.
...plum; The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestow'd By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glowr'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, i Htll UU111UUI 111H31 pVD U I"" UUCM All this, still legible... | |
| 1828 - 398 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 full. Ne'er roughen'd by those cataraets and breaks, That humour interpos'd too often makes ; All this... | |
| William Cowper - 1828 - 468 str.
...plum : The fragrant waters on my cheeks bestow'd Bv thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glow'd: All this, and more endearing still than all, Thy constant flow of love, that new no fall, Ne'er roughen'd by those cataracts and breaks, That humour interpos'd too often makes... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 266 str.
...waters on my cheeks bestow'd By thy own hand, till fresh they shone and glow'dj All this, and rriore 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... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 828 str.
...left my home. Го;: biscuit, or confectionary plutn ; Tb fragrant waters on my cheeks bestowed By iby own hand, till fresh they shone and glowed ; All this,...all, Thy constant flow of love, that knew no fall. Coicper. CONFECTOR, among the ancient Romans, a »rt of gladiator, hired to fi^ht in the amphitheatre... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 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... | |
| William Cowper - 1830 - 328 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 interposed too often makes ; All this still legible... | |
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