The Hop-garden: A Didactic PoemH.P. Silvester, 1799 - 118 páginas |
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... Friendship far out - done By natures brutal , but oft - times more kind Than reason - gifted man ! -Yes , let ftern Fate With forrow cloud thy days ; -let be revers'd These gladsome scenes of Nature for a cell Dark and forlorn in fome ...
... Friendship far out - done By natures brutal , but oft - times more kind Than reason - gifted man ! -Yes , let ftern Fate With forrow cloud thy days ; -let be revers'd These gladsome scenes of Nature for a cell Dark and forlorn in fome ...
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... Friendship ; and Enjoyment reign'd fupreme , Then , to the merry tabor's found , at eve , Sprung on elastic toe blithe village - fwains , — Each with his Fav'rite pair'd ; their flocks fecur'd In wattled fold , and the milk - yielding ...
... Friendship ; and Enjoyment reign'd fupreme , Then , to the merry tabor's found , at eve , Sprung on elastic toe blithe village - fwains , — Each with his Fav'rite pair'd ; their flocks fecur'd In wattled fold , and the milk - yielding ...
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... , and mutual aid Is needed to defeat its cruel rage . Heap high the fire ; and , O ye Lares ! fmile ; And , Innocence ! with Plenty , hither bring Hilarity : Hilarity : while Friendship brims the cup With home - 86 A SEQUEL - POEM TO.
... , and mutual aid Is needed to defeat its cruel rage . Heap high the fire ; and , O ye Lares ! fmile ; And , Innocence ! with Plenty , hither bring Hilarity : Hilarity : while Friendship brims the cup With home - 86 A SEQUEL - POEM TO.
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A Didactic Poem Luke Booker. Hilarity : while Friendship brims the cup With home - brew'd Ale , and ev'ry welcom'd guest Forgets the ftorm . - But ah ! forget not , Thou , [ 130 Steward of Heav'n ! whofe purfe diftends with gold , Forget ...
A Didactic Poem Luke Booker. Hilarity : while Friendship brims the cup With home - brew'd Ale , and ev'ry welcom'd guest Forgets the ftorm . - But ah ! forget not , Thou , [ 130 Steward of Heav'n ! whofe purfe diftends with gold , Forget ...
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... Friendship's bidding , with his Prefence bland ; Supplying gen'rous Want's unutter'd wish By marv❜lous act , to heighten nuptial joy . -So , cheer'd with temp'rate cups , his fervants liege , Invited guests contemplate wedded - Love ...
... Friendship's bidding , with his Prefence bland ; Supplying gen'rous Want's unutter'd wish By marv❜lous act , to heighten nuptial joy . -So , cheer'd with temp'rate cups , his fervants liege , Invited guests contemplate wedded - Love ...
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Página 110 - Cold on Canadian hills, or Minden's plain, Perhaps that parent wept her soldier slain — Bent o'er her babe, her eye dissolved in dew, The big drops, mingling with the milk he drew, Gave the sad presage of his future years, The child of misery baptized in tears.
Página 117 - I rose before daybreak: when I came into the enclosures, I found the stubbles and clover-grounds matted all over with a thick coat of cobweb, in the meshes of which a copious and heavy dew hung so plentifully that the whole face of the country seemed, as it were, covered with two or three setting-nets drawn one over another. When the dogs attempted to hunt, their eyes were so blinded and hoodwinked that they could not proceed, but were obliged...
Página 78 - The jointed herbage fhoots ; th' unfallow'd glebe Yearly o'ercomes the granaries with ftore Of golden wheat, the ftrength of human life, Lo, on auxiliary poles, the Hops Afcending fpiral, rang'd in meet array ! Lo, how the arable with barley-grain Stands thick, o'erfhadow'd, to the thirfty hind Tranfporting profpeft ! thefe, as modern ufe Ordains, infus'd, an auburn drink compofe, Wholefome, of deathlefs fame.
Página 66 - See, see, unsummon'd, blithesome now advance The willing Pickers to the Garden's bound ; Where, plac'd to meet the moisture-drinking ray, They plant the Crib capacious. Soon commence Their various tasks. All emulous to please...
Página 117 - ... copious and heavy dew hung so plentifully, that the whole face of the country seemed, as it were, covered with two or three setting nets, drawn one over another. When the dogs attempted to hunt, their eyes were so blinded and hoodwinked that they could not proceed, but were obliged to lie down and scrape the incumbrances from their faces with their forefeet.
Página 110 - Who, then, no more by golden prospects led, Of the poor Indian begg'da leafy bed. Cold on Canadian hills, or Minden's plain, Perhaps that parent mourn'd her soldier slain : Bent o'er her babe, her eye...
Página 116 - It is probable that fome benefit might be produced by planting a fmall number of male Hops in each Garden (for the Hop is of that order of vegetables which bear the male and female flowers on different plants.) The advantage of this practice is experimentally proved with regard to the...
Página 97 - To minifter; but, to th' exterior-croud Of fleek church-wardens and church-tending dames. Incomprehennbly refin'd and deep ; Expofing fchifms and herefies long time Refuted — yet frefh broach'd, — unwary flocks To fever from their fhepherd ; flocks, too fond Of novel food, — not heeding whence deriv'd ; Whether from Salem's Mount, with deathlefs flow'rs And ever-fpringing pafturage adorn'd; Or whether from the rank and treach'rous fens 280 Whence many an ignis fatuus moots up To lead unftable...
Página 99 - Fafhion difplays, inconftant as the moon. Them to allure, in vain does chymic art For human veftments multiply its dyes. One mode of drefs contents them; and but few 310 The colours of their choice, — the gaudy fhunn'd, . E'en by the gentle fifterhood.
Página 99 - E'en by the gentle fifterhood. In youth, The rofes vivid hue their cheeks, alone, Wear, dimpling, — fhaded by a bonnet plain, White as the cygnet's bofom,— jetty black As raven's wing, — or, if a tint it bear, 'Tis what the...