For the kind spring which but salutes us here, Inhabits there and courts them all the year ; Ripe fruits and blossoms on the same trees live, At once they promise what at once they give ; So sweet the air, so moderate the clime, None sickly lives or dies... Collections - Page 521840Full view - About this book
 | Edmund Waller - 1722 - 284 pages
...does Cloth return, Which not for Warmth, but Ornament is worn: For the kind Spring, which but falutes us here, Inhabits there, and courts them all the Year: Ripe Fruits and Bloflbms on the fame Trees live; At once they promife, what at once they give: So fweet the Air, fo... | |
 | Edmund Waller - 1744 - 295 pages
...cloth return, Which not for warmth, but ornament, is worn : For the kind fpring, which but falutes us here, Inhabits there, and courts them all the year : Ripe fruits, and bloflbms, on the fame trees live : At once they promife, what at once they give. So fweet the air,... | |
 | Edmund Waller - 1768 - 272 pages
...cloth return, Which not for warmth, but ornament, is worn : For the kind fpring, which but faliites us here, Inhabits there, and courts them all the year : Ripe fruits, and bloflbma, on the fame tree live ; At once they promife,- what at once they give. So fweet the air,... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779
...return, Which not for warmth, but ornament, is worn : F 3 far For the kind fpring, which but falutes us here, Inhabits there, and courts them all the year : Ripe fruits and bloffoms on the fame trets live ; At once they promife, what at once they give. Sp fweet the air, fo... | |
 | English poetry - 1795
...cloth return, Which not for warmth, but ornament, is worn : For the kind fpring, which but falutes us here, Inhabits there, and courts them all the year. Ripe fruits and bloflbms on the fame trees live ; At once they promife what at once they giğe. • So fwcet the air,... | |
 | George Horne - English essays - 1808 - 295 pages
...felt on earth, and reflect, that those pleasures will be eternal in heaven! The gentle spring, that but salutes us here, Inhabits there, and courts them all the year. 7. We are so made as to be always pleased with somewhat in prospect, however distant, or however trivial.... | |
 | British poets - 1809
...land Tastes of that bounty, and does cloth return, Which not for warmth, but ornament, is worn: For the kind Spring, which but salutes us here, Inhabits there, and courts ilvrm all the year. Ripe fruits and blossoms on the same trees liv( At once they promise, what at once... | |
 | Hugh McCall - Georgia - 1811
...description of an island in the neighborhood of Carolina, to give you an idea of this happyclimate." " The spring which but salutes us here, Inhabits there and...all the year ; Ripe fruits and blossoms on the same tree live ; At once they promise what at once they give. So sweet the air so moderate the clime, None... | |
 | Joshua Marsden - Bermuda Islands - 1816 - 289 pages
...dine ; And with potatoes, fat their wanton swine. Ripe fruits and blossoms on th<j same tree liye : At once they promise, what at once they give. So sweet...clime, None sickly lives, or dies before his time. Although this account of the Somers Islands is poetica licentia, yet it must be confessed, that there... | |
 | George Horne, William Jones - Theology - 1818
...felt on earth, and reflect, that those pleasures will be eternal in heaven ! The gentle spring, that but salutes us here, Inhabits there, and courts them all the year. 7. We are so made as to be always pleased with somewhat in prospect, however distant or however trivial.... | |
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