No longer then pore over dark Gothic pages, To cull a rude gibberish from Neatheam or Brooke ; Leave year-books and parchments to gray -bearded sages; Be nature and love and fair woman our book... Works - Page 352by Sir William Jones - 1807Full view - About this book
| John Shore Baron Teignmouth - Lawyers - 1806 - 510 pages
...voured, and hope you will from time to time transmit the fruit of their favours to, &c. WILLIAM JONES. Where none are unwilling, and few are unable, To sing...grey-bearded sages ; Be nature and love, and fair wom^n, our book ; For weak is our vaunt, while something we want, More sweet than the pleasure that... | |
| John Shore Baron Teignmouth - India - 1806 - 566 pages
...weak is our vaunt, while something we want, More sweet than the pleasure thutfoiendship can give r. Come, smile, damsels of Cardigan Love can alone make...No longer then pore over dark gothic pages, To cull u rude gibberish from Neatham or Brooke; Leave year-books and parchments to grey-bearded sages ; Be... | |
| William Jones - 1807 - 452 pages
...our book; For weak is our vaunt, while something we want, More sweet than the pleasure that learning can give : Come, smile, damsels of Cardigan, Love can alone make it blissful to live. Admit that our labours were crown'd with full measure, And gold were the fruit of rhetorical flow'rs,... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliographical literature - 1807 - 912 pages
...hours ! Yet weak is our vaunt, while something we want, More sweet than the pleasure, which prospects can give; Come, smile, damsels of Cardigan, Love can alone make it blissful to live. How sweet is the odor of jasmine and roses, That Zephyr around us so lavishly flings ! Perhaps for... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1807 - 464 pages
...tale ! Yet weak is our vaunt, while something we want, More sweet than the pleasure that friends hip can give: Come, smile, damsels of Cardigan, Love can alone make it blissful to lire. No longer then pore over dark gothic pages, To cull a rnde gibberish from Statham or Brooke;... | |
| Walter Scott - English poetry - 1810 - 308 pages
...Cardigan. Yet weak is our vaunt, while something we want, More sweet than the pleasure that riches can give : Come, smile, damsels of Cardigan, Love can alone make it blissful to live. Or say, that, preferring fair Thames to fair Tivy, We gain'd the bright ermine robes, purple and red... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1815 - 498 pages
...pleasure that friendship can give : * The seat of W. Brigstoke, Esq. f The seat of Thos. Lloyd, Esq. 294 Come, smile, damsels of Cardigan, Love can alone make...over dark gothic pages, To cull a rude gibberish from Statham or Brooke ; Leave year-books and parchments to grey bearded sages, Be nature, and love, and... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 532 pages
...brings-; Yet weak is our vaunt, while something we want, More sweet than the pleasure which odours can give ; 'Come, smile, damsels of Cardigan, Love can alone make -it blissful to Jive. " How sweet was the strain that enliven'd the spirit, And cheeVd us with numbers so frolic and... | |
| William Jones - English poetry - 1818 - 312 pages
...happy than we; For weak is onr vannt, while something we want, More sweet than the pleasnre the limes can give : Come, smile, damsels of Cardigan, Love can alone make it hlissfnl to live. How gay is the circle of friends ronnd a tahle, Where stately Kllgarran J o'erhangs... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 310 pages
...we want, JHore sweet than the pleasure that friendship can Come, smile, damsels of Cardigan, [give : Love can alone make it blissful to live. !No longer...over dark gothic pages, To cull a rude gibberish from Neatheam or Brooke ; [sages ; Leave your books and parchments to gray-bearded Be nature, and love,... | |
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