| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 424 pages
...the fweet Maenalian f ftrain. 30 J The pines of Maenalus, the vocal grove, Are ever full of verfe, and full of love : They hear the hinds, they hear their God complain; ** Who fuffer'd not the reeds to rife in vain. t Begin with me, my flute, the fweet Maenalian f ftrain. 3... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 408 pages
...flute, the fweet Maenalian ftrain. 30 . The pines of Maenalus, the vocal grove, Are ever full of verfe, and full of love : 'They hear the hinds, they hear their God complain; "J Who fuffer'd not the reeds to rife in vain. | Begin with me, my flute, the fweet Maenalian j" ftiain.... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 366 pages
...the fweet Msenalian [ tlrain. 30 J The pines of Maenalus, the vocal grove, Are ever full of verfe, and full of love : They hear the hinds, they hear their God complain ; Who fufFer'd not the reeds to rife in vain. Begin with me, my flute, the fweet Maenalian [ ftrain. . 35-1... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 pages
...my flute, the Tweet Mznalian drain. The pines of MzRalus, the vocal grove, Are ever full of verfe, and full of love : They hear the hinds, they hear their God com-^ plain ; I Who fufler'd not the reeds to rife in vain. v Begin with me, my flute, the fweet Maenalian... | |
| Virgil - 1803 - 364 pages
...to heav'n complain. 29 Begin with me, my flute, the sweet Maenalian strain. " The pines of Maenalus, the vocal grove, Are ever full of verse, and full...hear the hinds, they hear their god complain, Who suffer'd not the reeds to rise in vain. 34 Begin with me, my flute, the sweet Maenalian strain. ,|l... | |
| Great Britain - 1804 - 658 pages
...flute, the fwect Matnalian ftrain. The pines of Г. 'señalas, the vocal grove, Are ever full of veiie, and full of love : They hear the hinds, they hear their God corn- ~\ . plain ; I . Who fuffcr'd not the reeds to rife in vain. V MEL. Thefc rhymes I did to memory... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 310 pages
...to heav'n complain. 29 Begin with me, my flute, the sweet Maenalian strain. " The pines of Maenalus, the vocal grove, Are ever full of verse, and full...hear the hinds, they hear their god complain. Who sufFer'd not the reeds to rise in vain. 31 Begin with me, my flute, the sweet Meenalian strain. " Mopsus... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 442 pages
...breath to heaven complain. Begin with me, my flute, the sweet Maenalian strain. " The pines of Maenalus, the vocal grove, Are ever full of verse, and full...Mopsus triumphs; he weds the willing fair. When such is lisa's choice, what lover can despair? Now griffons join with mares ; another age Shall see the hound... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 790 pages
...breath to Heaven complain. Begin with me, my flute, the sweet Mjcnal ian strain. " The pines of Mxnalus, the vocal grove, Are ever full of verse, and full...hear the hinds, they hear their god complain ; Who sufler'd not the reeds to rise in vain. Begin with me, my flute, the sweet Msenalian strain. " Mopsus... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 770 pages
...with me, my flute, the sweet Mienalian strain " Mopsus triumphs ; he weds the willing fair : "Tien such is Nisa's choice, what lover can despair Now griffons join with mares ; another ege Shall see the uouad and hind their iliir.t asswage 'romiscuous at the spring : prepare the lights,... | |
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