| John Philips - 1708 - 108 pages
...once her Fruits, and hofpitable Shade! But how with equal Numbers fhall we match The Musk's furpaffing Worth! that earlieft gives Sure hopes of racy Wine,...Nonage* loads the fpreading Boughs With large and juicy Off-fpring, that defies The Vernal Nippings, and cold Syderal Blafts! Yet let her to the Read-jlreak... | |
| John Philips - 1762 - 196 pages
...her fruits, and hofpitable fhade ! But how with equal numbers fliall we match The Mud's furpafling worth ! that earlieft gives Sure hopes of racy wine,...youth, ••' ^ Its tender nonage, loads the fpreading bought ..^ With large and juicy offspring, that defies The vernal nippings, and cold fyderal Wafts'?... | |
| John Philips - 1776 - 202 pages
...her fruits, and hofpitable ftiade ! But how with equal numbers fhall we mate! The Mufk's furpaffing worth ! that earlieft gives Sure hopes of racy wine,...the Sylvan kind, unciviliz'd, Of no regard, "till Scudamore's Ikilful hand Improv'd her, and fay courtly difcipline Taught her the favage nature to forget:... | |
| John Philips - 1778 - 128 pages
...her fruits, and hoipitable (hade ! But how with equal numbers fliall we match The Mufk's furpaffing worth ! that earlieft gives Sure hopes of racy wine,...Red-ftreak yield, that once Was of the Sylvan kind, uncivilized, Of no regard, 'till Scudamore's fldlful hand Improv'd her, and by courtly difcipline Taught... | |
| John Philips - 1791 - 214 pages
...her fruits and hofpitable fhade ! But how with equal numbers mall we match 495 The Mufk's furpaffing worth, that earlieft gives Sure hopes of racy wine, and in its youth, The parifh of Bofbury, in Herefordfhire, is famous for a Perry, that is known by the name of Barland.... | |
| 1802 - 404 pages
...hospitable shade! But how with equal numbers shall we match The musk's surpassing worth, that earliest gives Sure hopes of racy wine, and in its youth, Its tender nonage, loads the spreading boughs With large and juicy offspring that defies The vernal nippings and cold syd'ral blasts... | |
| 1821 - 724 pages
...that earliest gives Sure hopes of racy wine, and in its youth, It« tender nonage, loads the spreading With large and juicy offspring, that defies The vernal nippings and cold sid'ral blasts. boughs Moscadella • • • Pianta gentil, che fanciulletta ancora Alte speranzc... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 304 pages
...sweet to' enjoy At once her fruits and hospitable shade! The musk's surpassing worth, that earliest gives Sure hopes of racy wine; and in its youth, Its tender nonage, loads the spreading boughs With large and juicy offspring, that defies The vernal nippings and cold syderal blasts... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 438 pages
...the part* of plants on which they are laid. Kay on the Creation. Broicne't 1'tJgar Erroun. The musk gives Sure hopes of racy wine, and in its youth, Its tender nonage, loads the spreading boughs With large and juicy offspring, that defies The vernal nippmgs and cold fiderai blasts.... | |
| John Aikin - 1831 - 418 pages
...loads the spreading boughs juicy offspring, that defies mi.'-, and cold sideral blasts ! e Red-streak yield, that once Was of the sylvan kind, unciviliz'd, Of no regard, till Scudamore's skilful hand Improv'd her, and by courtly discipline Taught her the savage nature to forget... | |
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