| Edward Bysshe - English language - 1710 - 620 pages
...the Northern Sphere. Qryd. Virg. Now turning from the wintry Signs, the Sun His Courfe exalted thro' the Ram had run : And whirling up the Skies, his Chariot drove Thro' Taurue, and the lightfom Realms of £ow; When Veniu from her Orb defcends in Show'rs To glad... | |
| John Dryden - Fables - 1713 - 614 pages
..."Leaf: OR, THE LADY in the ARBOUR. A VISION. OW turning from the wintry Signs', the Sun His Courfe exalted through the Ram had run And whirling up the Skies, his Chariot drove Thro' Taurus ^ and the lightfome Realms of Love; Where Venus from her Orb defcends in Show'rs To glad... | |
| Charles Gildon - Criticism - 1718 - 490 pages
...the Spring. . ',. (Dry</, rirg. Now turning from the wintry Signs, the Sun His Courfe exalted, thro' the Ram had run : And whirling up the Skies, his Chariot drove Thro' Tanrui, and the lightfome Realms of Love ; When Ytnus from her Orb defcends in Shoyv'rs To glad... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 346 pages
...behind. aav 1 :join'd; > hind. J THE FLOWER AND THE LEAF: OR, THE LADY IN THE ARBOUR, A VISION. •N OW, turning from the wintry signs, the sun His course...realms of love ; Where Venus, from her orb, descends in show' rs, 5 To glad the ground, and paint the fields with flow'rs ; When, first, the tender blades... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 620 pages
...behind. THE FLOWER AND THE LEAF: OR THE LADY IN THE ARBOUR. A VISION. Now, turning from the wintery signs, the Sun His course exalted through the Ram...run, And, whirling up the skies, his chariot drove ThroughTaurus and the lightsome realms of Love ; Where Venus from her orb descends in showers, To glad... | |
| England - 1845 - 816 pages
...state of mind in which the anthor must have been at the time he wrote it." "Now turning from the winlry signs, the sun His course exalted through the Ram...And whirling up the skies, his chariot drove Through Tanrus, and the lightsome realms of love, Where Venus from her orb descends in showers To glad the... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1820 - 832 pages
...wintery signs, the Sun His course exalted through the Ram hiul run, And, whirling up the skies, Iiis elling and prostrate on yon lake of fire, As we ere while, astounded and amaz'd ; iritli flowers : When first the tender blades of grass appear, And buds, that yet the blast of Eurus... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 504 pages
...Chaneer, Yof. |. j? 34+ " • ii ' T. 1 1 THE FLOWER AND THE LEAF; OK, THE LADY IN THE AKBOUE. A VISION. turning from the wintry signs, the sun His course...descends in showers, To glad the ground, and paint thefields withflowers: When first the tender blades of grass appear, And buds, that yet the blast of... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 504 pages
...— Life of Chaucer, Vol. I. p. 344. THE FLOWER AND THE LEAF ; OR, THE LADY IN THE ARBOUR. A VISION. Now turning from the wintry signs, the sun His course...love ; Where Venus from her orb descends in showers, Toglad the ground, and paint thefields with flowers: When first the tender blades of grass appear,... | |
| Giovanni Boccaccio, John Dryden - English poetry - 1822 - 276 pages
...fair female, lost him half the kind. THE FLOWER AND THE LEAF: OR, THE LADY IN THE ARBOUR. •& aiston. Now turning from the wintry signs, the sun His course...And, whirling up the skies, his chariot drove Through Taurus,and the lightsome realms of love; Where Venus from her orb descends in showers, To glad the... | |
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