| John Philips - 1762 - 196 pages
...pleafant fantom curfe. Thus dp I live, from pleafure quite debarr'd, Nor tafte the fruits that the fun's genial rays Mature, John-Apple, nor the downy Peach, Nor Walnut, in rough-furrow'd coat fecure, Nor Medlar fruit delicious in decay : Affliftions great ! yet greater Hill remain : My Galligajkins... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1767 - 294 pages
...pleafant fantom curfe. Thus do I live, from pleafure quite debarr'd. Nor tafte the fruits that the fun's genial rays Mature, John-Apple, nor the downy Peach, Nor Walnut in rough-furrow'd coat fecure ; Nor Medlar fruit, delicious in decay : Affliftions great ! yet greater ftill remain : My Galligafkins,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 964 pages
...plcafant phantom cxirfe. Thus do I live, from plcafurc quite debarr'd, Nor tailo the fruits that the fun's genial rays Mature — John-apple, nor the downy peach, Nor walnut in rough-furrow'd coat fecurc, Nor medlar fruit delicious in decay. Afflictions great ! yet greater ftiU remain : My galligafkins,... | |
| Joseph Ritson - 1793 - 388 pages
...pleafant phantom curfe. Thus do I live, from pleafure quite debarr'd, Nor tafte the fruits that the fun's genial rays Mature, John-apple, nor the downy peach, Nor walnut in rough-furrow'd coat fecure, Nor medlar-fruit, delicious in decay : . Affliftions great ! yet greater ftill remain : 120... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 574 pages
...phan ojn curfe« Thus do I live, from plcafure quite debarr'd, Nor tafte the fruits that the fun's genial rays Mature — John-apple, nor the downy peach, Nor walnut in rough-furrow'd coat fecure, Nor medlar fruit delicious in decay. Affliflions great ! yet greater dill remain : My galligaskins,... | |
| George Campbell - 1801 - 462 pages
...Sect I. . Of wit. in every tongue. An apposite instance of such an plication we have from Philips. My galligaskins, that have long withstood The winter's fury and encroaching frosts, By time subdued, (What luitt(tot time subdue!) An horrid chasm disclose *. Like to this, but not equal,... | |
| Peter Pindar - 1804 - 176 pages
...Still gnawing, and the pleasant phantom curse. Thus do I live, from pleasure quite debarr'd, Ts'or taste the fruits that the sun's genial rays Mature,...downy peach, Nor walnut in rough-furrow'd coat secure, VOL. n. p Ixor medlar fruit, delicious in decay: Afflictions great! yet greater still remain •' My... | |
| John Wolcot - 1804 - 178 pages
...thirst Still gnawing, and the pleasant phantom curse. Thus do I live, from pleasure quite debarr'd, Nor taste the fruits that the sun's genial rays Mature, John-apple, nor the downy peach, Nor walnut in rough-furruw'd coat secure, medlar fruit, delicious in decay : Afflictions great! yet greater still... | |
| Albin-Joseph-Ulpien Hennet - 1806 - 456 pages
...brillant Still gnawing, and the pleasant phantom curse. Thus do I live, from pleasure quite debarr'd Nor taste the fruits that the sun's genial rays Mature,...withstood The winter's fury, and encroaching frosts, By time subdu'd, what will not time subdue ! An horrid chasm disclos'd with orifice "Wide, discontinuous... | |
| Albin Joseph U. Hennet - 1806 - 458 pages
...festin Still gnawing , and the pleasant phantom curse. Thus do I live , from pleasure quite debarr'd Nor taste the fruits that the sun's genial rays Mature...coat secure ; Nor medlar fruit , delicious in decay. i Afflictions great ! yet greater still remain : My galligaskins , that have long withstood The winter's... | |
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