| Lewis Crusius - 1733 - 362 pages
...Hic mihi refponfum primus dedit Ule petenti; t afeite, ut ante” btnies, pueri fubmittite tauros'. There firft the youth of heav'nly birth I view'd,...gracioufly 'decreed My grounds to be reftor'd, my former nocks to feed. 'And returning joyfully from Rome, in order to put this grant in execution, when he... | |
| John Newbery - English poetry - 1762 - 292 pages
...godlike liberty remain'd; Nor could I hope in any place but there To find a God fo prefent to my pray'r. There firft the youth of heav'nly birth I view'd,...grounds to be reftor'd, my former flocks to feed. MELIBOEUS. O fortunate old man ! whofe farm remains For you fufficient, and requites your pains, Tho'... | |
| Art - 1762 - 290 pages
...liberty remain'd -, Nor could I hope in any place but there To find a God fo prefcnt to my pray'r. There firft the youth of heav'nly birth I view'd,. For whom our monthly vi&ims are renewed. He heard my vows, and gracioafly decreed My grounds to be reftor'd, my former flocks^... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 412 pages
...prayer. C 4 There There firft the youth of heav'nly birth I view'd, 60 For whom our monthly viftims are renew'd. He heard my vows, and gracioufly decreed...grounds to be reftor'd, my former flocks to feed. MEL. O fortunate old man! whofefarm remains 1 For you fufficient, and requites your pains : 65 S. Though... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 494 pages
...prefent to my prayer. There firft the youth of heav'nly birth I view'd, 60 For whom our monthly viftims are renew'd. He heard my vows, and gracioufly decreed My grounds to be reftor'd, my former flocks ro feed. MEL. O fortunate old man ! whofe farm remains For you fufficient, and requites your pains... | |
| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 902 pages
...liberty remain'd ; Nor could I hope in any place but there, To find a god fo prefent to my prayer. There firft the youth of heav'nly birth I view'd,...heard my vows, and gracioufly decreed My grounds to be reltor'd, my former Socks to feed. MEL. O fortunate old man ! whofe farm re- mains For you fufficient,... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 450 pages
...prefent to my pray'ri There firlt tbe youth of heav'nly birth I view'd, For whom our monthly vitlims are renew'd. He heard my vows, and gracioufly decreed...My grounds to be reftor'd my former flocks to feed. Mel. О fortunate old man ! whofe farm remains ~) For you fufficient, and requites your pains, С Though... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1800 - 658 pages
...but there, To find a god fo prefent to my prayer. There firft the youth of heav'nly birth I viewy, For whom our monthly victims are renew'd. He heard...decreed My grounds to be reftor'd, my former flocks toilK. MIL. O fortunate old man! whofe farm rt-1 , mains v For you (Vifficient, and requites your pains:... | |
| Virgil - Agriculture - 1803 - 364 pages
...there, To find a god so present to my pray'r. There first the youth of heav'nly birth I view'd, 60 For whom our monthly victims are renew'd. He heard my vows, and graciously decreed My grounds to be restor'd, my former flocks to feed. MELIBCEUS. O fortunate old... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1806 - 774 pages
...upon its own axis, whether thefe have been finite or infinite. Bentley, г. Happening every month. — The youth of heav'nly birth I view'd, For whom our monthly victims are renew'd* liryden. (*.) * MONTHLY, adv. Once in a month. — If the one may very well monthly, the other may... | |
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