| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1755 - 348 pages
...fhall leave th' Aon Ian grove; The tuneful Nine, who never fue in vain, Shall come fweetfuppliants for their fav'rite fwain. For him each blue-ey'd Naiad of the flood, For him each green-hair'd fifterof the woodj, Whom oft beneath fair Cynthia's gentle ray' His mullck calls to dance the night... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1758 - 344 pages
...pow'r to move, Pheebus himfelf fhall leave th' Aonian grove ; The tuneful Nine, who never fue in vain, Shall come fweet fuppliants for their fav'rite fwain....wood, Whom oft beneath fair Cynthia's gentle ray His mufick calls to dance the night away. And you, fair nymphs, companions of my Love ; With whom fhe joys... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1765 - 410 pages
...Phoebus himfelf fhall leave th' Aonian grove j The tuneful Nine, who never fue in vain, Shall come Iweet fuppliants for their fav'rite fwain. For him each...blue-ey'd Naiad of the flood, For him each green-hair'd fifter of the wood, Whom oft beneath fair Cynthia's gentle ray His mufic calls to dance the night away.... | |
| John Bell - English poetry - 1782 - 278 pages
...each green hair'd sister of the wood, " Whom oft' beneath fair Cynthia's gentle ray 85 " His musick calls to dance the night away. " And you, fair Nymphs ! companions of my love, " With whom she joys the cowslip meads to rove, " I beg you recommend my faithful ftame, " And let her often hear... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 456 pages
...grove ; " The tuneful Nine, who never fue in vain, " Shall come fweet luppliants for their favourite fwain* " For him each blue-ey'd Naiad of the flood, " For him each green-hair'd fifterof the wood, " Whom oft beneath fair Cynthia's gentle ray " His mufic calls to dance the night... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 390 pages
...favourite fwain. " For him each blue-ey'd Naiad of the flood, " For hirft each green-hair'd fifter of the wood, " Whom oft beneath fair Cynthia's gentle ray " His mufic calls fo dance the night away. " And yon, fair nymphs, companions of my love, " With whoni fhe joys the cowffip... | |
| 1782 - 370 pages
...pow'r to move, Phcebus himfelf fhall leave th' Aonian grove ; The tuneful Nine, who never fue in vain, Shall come fweet fuppliants for their fav'rite fwain....blue-ey'd Naiad of the flood, For him each green-hair'd fifter of the wood, Whom oft beneath fair Cynthia's gentle ray His mufic calls to dance the night away.... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1782 - 386 pages
...grove ; The tuneful Nine, who never fue in vain. Shall come fweet foppliants for their fav'rite fwaln. For him each blue-ey'd Naiad of the flood, For him each green-hair'd fifter of the wood. Whom oft beneath fair Cynthia's gentle ray His mufic calls to dance the night away.... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 372 pages
...grove : •' The tuneful Nine, who never fue in vain, " Shall come fweet fuppliants for their favourite fwain. " For him each blue-ey'd Naiad of the flood, " For him each green-hair'd fifter of the wood, «' Whom oft beneath fair Cynthia's gentle ray " His mufic calls to dance the night... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 512 pages
...fipett fupplianw twain. Far Urn each Ыие-ey'd Naiad of the flood, For him each grecn-hair'd lifter of the wood, Whom oft beneath fair Cynthia's gentle...you, fair nymphs, companions of my love, With whom (be joyt the cowflip meads to rove. I beg you, recommend my faithful flame, And let her often hear... | |
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