And shady groves that easy sleep invite, And, after toilsome days, a soft repose at night. * Wild beasts of nature in his woods abound ; And youth, of labour patient, plough the ground, Inur'd to hardship, and to homely fare. Nor venerable age is wanting,... The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and critical, by ... - Page 139by English poets - 1790Full view - About this book
 | Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 pages
...Beafts of Nature in his Woods abound ; And Youth of Labour patient plough the Ground, Jnur'd to Hardfhip and to homely Fare; Nor venerable Age is wanting there, In great Exarr.ixcs to the youthful Train, Nor are the Godsador'd with Rites profane. From hence Ajttt took... | |
 | Virgil - 1721 - 412 pages
...Inur'd to Hardfhip, and to homely Fare. '•; V : Nor venerable Age is wanting there, :; .'• . . IH great Examples to the Youthful Train: •''.". • .• • Nor are the Gods ador'd with Rights prophane. .- •! 67 o From hence Aftreu took her Flight, and here • , The Prints of her departing... | |
 | Virgil - 1725 - 202 pages
...Nature in his Woods abound ; . ^ And Youth, of Labour patienc, plough the Ground. Inur'd to Hardship, and to homely Fare. Nor venerable Age is wanting there, In great Examples to the youthful Train : -i/or are the Goeu atior'd with Rights prophanf. 67® From hence jiftita took her Flight, and here... | |
 | Charles Rollin - 1736 - 402 pages
...of nature in hii woods abound, And youth, of labour patient, plough the ground, Inur*d to bardjhip, and to homely fare. Nor venerable age is wanting there, In great examples to the youthful train : JVV are the gods ador'd with rites prophane. From hence 'Aftrtfa took her flight, and here "The prints... | |
 | John Newbery - 1762 - 292 pages
...nature in his woods abound ; And youth, of labour patient, p'.ocgh the ground, \ Inur'd to hardfhip, and to homely fare. Nor venerable age is wanting there,...train : Nor are the Gods ador'd with rites profane. From hence Aftrta took her ffight, and here The prints of her departing fteps appear. Virgil begins... | |
 | Art - 1762 - 292 pages
...nature in his woods abound ; And youth, of labour patient, plough the ground, \ Jnur'd to hardfhip, and to homely fare. Nor venerable age is wanting there,...train : Nor are the Gods ador'd with rites profane. From hence Aftrea took her ftight, and here The prints of her departing fteps appear. Virgil begins... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 1130 pages
...nature in his woods abound ; 665 And youth, of labour patient, plough the ground, Inur'd to hardfhip, and to homely fare, Nor venerable age is wanting there,...The prints of her departing fteps appear. Ye facred Mufcs, with whofe beauty fir*d, My foul is ravifh'd, and my brain infpir'dj Whofe pried I am, whofe... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 408 pages
...nature in his woods abound ; 665 And youth, of labour patient, plough the ground, Inur'd to hardfhip, and to homely fare, Nor venerable age is wanting there,...with rites profane. 670 From hence Aftrea took her ffight, and here The prints of her departmg fteps appear. Ye facred Mufes, with whofe beauty fir'd,... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 494 pages
...nature in his woods abound ; 665 And youth, of labour patient, plough the ground, Inur'd to hardfliip, and to homely fare, Nor venerable age is wanting there,...train : Nor are the gods ador'd with rites profane. 6-3Q From hence Aftrea took her ffight, and here The prints of her departing fteps appear. Ye facred... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 412 pages
...wanting there, In great examples to the youthful train : Nor are the gods ador'd with rites profane. (70 From hence Aftrea took her flight, and here The prints...facred Mufes, with whofe beauty fir'd, My foul is raviih'd, and my brain infpir'd; Whofe prieft I am, whofe holy fillets wear, 675 Would you your Poet's... | |
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