Whatever decks the velvet field, Whate'er the circling seasons yield, Whatever buds, whatever blows, For thee it buds, for thee it grows. Nor yet art thou the peasant's fear ; To him thy friendly notes are dear ; For thou art mild as matin dew... Odes of Anacreon - Página 132por Anacreon - 1800 - 255 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Anacreon - 1803 - 232 páginas
...founded a bon-mot of Xenarehus, the comic Whatever decks the velvet field, Whate'er the cireling feafons yield ; Whatever buds, whatever blows, For thee it buds, for thee it grows. Nor yet art thou the peafant's fear, To him thy friendly notes are dear ; For thou art mild as matin dew, And ftill, when... | |
| Anacreon - 1804 - 194 páginas
...a glee, That happiest kings may envy thee ! Whatever decks the velvet field, Whate'er the circling seasons yield, Whatever buds, whatever blows, For...peasant's fear, To him thy friendly notes are dear; Whether thou ly'st on springing flowers, Drunk with the balmy morning-showers, Or, &c. See vhat Licetus... | |
| Anacreon - 1810 - 198 páginas
...a glee, That happiest kings may envy thee ! Whatever decks the velvet field, Whate'er the circling seasons yield, Whatever buds, whatever blows, For thee it buds, for thee its grows. Nor yet art thou the peasant's fear, To him thy friendly notes are dear ; Whether thou ly'st... | |
| Anacreon - 1820 - 196 páginas
...That happiest kings may envy thee ! Whatever decks the velvet field, Whate'er the circling seasous yield, Whatever buds, whatever blows, For thee it...peasant's fear, To him thy friendly notes are dear ; Whether thou ly'st on springing flowers, Drunk with the balmy morning-showers, Or, &c. See what Licetus... | |
| 1822 - 578 páginas
...does here. That happiest kings may envj Ihee! Whatever decks the velvet field, Whate'er the circling seasons yield, Whatever buds, whatever blows, For thee it buds, for thee it grows. Hot yet art thou the peasant's fear, To him thy friendly notes are dean For thou art mild as matin... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 378 páginas
...ytiai%ii uf tn vi Q aiils m ; ' are not the Whatever decks the velvet field, Whate'er the circling seasons yield, Whatever buds, whatever blows, For...friendly notes are dear ; For thou art mild as matin dew, And still, when summer's flowery hue Begins to paint the bloomy plain, We hear thy sweet prophetic... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1823 - 376 páginas
...yuitt1%1t sf ort ut tfattif tit ; ' are not the Whatever decks the velvet field, Whate'er the circling seasons yield, Whatever buds, whatever blows, For...friendly notes are dear ; For thou art mild as matin dew, And still, when summer's flowery hue Begins to paint the bloomy plain, We hear thy sweet prophetic... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1829 - 456 páginas
...Wh.itc'er the circling »canons yield, Whatever buds, whatever blows, For thee it buds, for ihcc it prows. Nor yet art thou the peasant's fear, To him thy friendly notes are dear ; For thon art mild as matin dew, Anil still, when summer's llowcry hue Begins to paint tbc bloomy plain,... | |
| William Darlington - 1832 - 350 páginas
...such a glee, That happiest kings may envy thee. Whatever decks the velvet field, Whate'er the circling seasons yield. Whatever buds, whatever blows, For...friendly notes are dear; For thou art mild as matin dew, And still, when summer's flowery hue Begins to paint the blooming plain, We hear thy sweet prophetic... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1832 - 128 páginas
...a glee, That happiest kings may envy thee ! Whate'er decks the velvet field, Whatever the circling seasons yield, Whatever buds, whatever blows, For...thee it buds, for thee it grows. Nor yet art thou the peasants fear, To him thy friendly notes are dear, For thou art mild as matin dew, 3. Who was Tithonus... | |
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