Through the soft ways of heaven, and air, and sea, Which open all their pores to thee; Like a clear river thou dost glide, And with thy living stream through the close channels slide. But... Select Works - Page 172by Abraham Cowley - 1772Full view - About this book
| Robert Shiells - 1753 - 366 pages
...few there be, \Vbo do not Gold prefer, O goddefs, ev'n to thee. XXIV. Thro' the foft ways of Heav'n, and air, and fea, Which open all their pores to thee,...with thy living ftream through the clofe channels iiide. .«," XXV. But where firm bodies thy free courfe oppofe, Gently thy fource the land overflows... | |
| English essays - 1754 - 702 pages
...there be, Who do not gold prefer, O godrfefs, ev'nt* thee. Thro' the foft ways of beav'n, snd air, ji.d fea. Which open all their pores to thee, Like a clear river thou doft glide, .And with thy living rtrcsm thro1 ihecIoJe channels flidc. Buiorherefirmbodiesthyfrtecourfeoppofe, Gently thy fource the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 384 pages
...fairer are. But few, ah ! wondrous few, there be, Who do not gold prefer, O Goddefs J. ev'n to thee. Through the foft ways of heaven, and air, and fea,...with thy living ftream through the clofe channels Hide. But, where firm bodies thy free courfe oppofe, Gently thy fource the land o'erflows ; Takes there... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 378 pages
...fairer are. But few, ah ! wondrous few, there be, Who do not gold prefer, O Goddefs ! cv'n to thee. Through the foft ways of heaven, and air, and fea,...river thou doft glide, And with thy living ftream througk the clofe channels flide. But, where firm bodies thy free courfe oppofe. Gently thy fource... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 296 pages
...fairer are. But few, ah ! wondrous few, there be, Who do not gold prefer, O Goddefs ! ev'n to thee. Through the foft ways of heaven, and air, and fea,...a clear river thou doft glide, And with thy living ilream through the clofe channels flide. But, where firm bodies thy free courfe oppofe, Gently thy... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 740 pages
...few there be Who do not gold prefer, OGoddefs! ev'n to thee. XXIV. Through the foft ways nf heav'n and air, and fea, Which open all their pores to thee,...a clear river thou doft glide, And with thy living ttrcam through the clofe channels Hide. XXV. But where firm bodies thy. free courfc oppofc, *<mly thy... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 842 pages
...be, Who Jo not gold prefer, O Goddcfs ev'n to thee. Through the-foft waysof heaven, and air.andlea, Which open all their pores to thee, Like a clear river...doft glide, And with thy living ftream through the clofc channels flide. Bwt, where firm bodies thy free courfc oppofr, Gently thy fource the land o'erflows... | |
| Abraham Cowley - English literature - 1806 - 294 pages
...Who do not gold prefer, O Goddess ! ev'n to thee. Through the soft ways of heaven, and air, and sea, Which open all their pores to thee, Like a clear river thou dost glide. And with thy living stream through the close channels slide. But, where firm bodies thy... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 296 pages
...Who do not gold prefer, O Goddess ! ev'n to thee. Through the soft ways of heaven, and air, and sea, Which open all their pores to thee, Like a clear river thou dost glide. And with thy living stream through the close channels slide. But, where firm bodies thy... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 512 pages
...Who do not gold prefer, O Goddess ! ev'n to thee. Throngh the soft ways of heaven, and air, and sea, Which open all their pores to thee, Like a clear river thou dost glide, And with thy living stream throngh the close channels slide. But, where firm bodies thy... | |
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