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" Tis filled wherever thou dost tread Nature's self's thy Ganymede. Thou dost drink, and dance, and sing, Happier than the happiest king! All the fields which thou dost see, All the plants belong to thee; All that summer hours produce, Fertile made with... "
Specimens of the Poets and Poetry of Greece and Rome - Page 51
edited by - 1847 - 530 pages
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The Art of English Poetry Containing: Rules for making verses. A collection ...

Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 pages
...Nature waits upon tliee ftill, And thy verdant Cup does fill : AH the Fields which thou doft lee, AH the Plants belong to thee ; All that Summer Hours...produce, Fertile made with ea*rly Juice. . , Man for thee doth fow and plough ; Farmer he, and Landlord thou. Thee Country Hinds with Gladnefs hear, Prophet...
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The Works of Anacreon, and Sappho: Done from the Greek, by Several Hands ...

Anacreon - 1713 - 112 pages
...drink, and dance, and lingj Happier than the happieft King !• All the Fields, which thou doft fee, All the Plants belong to Thee, All that Summer Hours...Fertile made with early Juice. Man for Thee does Sow and Plow 5 Farmer He, and landlord Then ! Thou doft innocently enjoy 5 Nor does thy Luxury deftroy ; The...
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Collection of English Almanacs for the Years 1702-1835

1763 - 612 pages
...34 о 37 049 i 6 i 30 2..-I î rife 9A.W io г.9 10 48 1. ÏC $1 Tffrjfry Sunday 1 î 45 fâ 0 g : All that Summer Hours produce, Fertile made with early Juice, Man for thee doch fow and plough ; Farmer he, and Landlord thou. ¿5> 3* 3 ¿с ч î " 15 • November hath xxx...
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The Port Folio, Volume 4

1810 - 702 pages
...Happier than the happiest king '. All the fields, which thou canst see, All the plants belong to the, All that Summer hours produce Fertile made with early juice. Man for thee does toio and filough, FARMER HE AND LANDLORD THOU. Thou dost innocently enjoy; Nor does thy luxury destroy...
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Poetry for children, selected by L. Aikin

Poetry - 1806 - 192 pages
...And thy verdant cup does fill. Thou dost drink and dance and sing, Happier than the happiest king! All the fields which thou dost see, All the plants...Fertile made with early juice, Man for thee does sow and plow; Farmer he, and landlord thou! B3 HYMN. How cheerful along the gay mead The daisy and cowslip...
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The Works of Abraham Cowley, Volume 1

Abraham Cowley - 1806 - 294 pages
...Nature's self 's thy Ganymede. Thou dost drink, and dance, and sing ; Happier than the happiest king ! All the fields which thou dost see, All the plants, belong to thee ; All that summer-hours produce, Fertile made with early juice. Man for thee does sow and plow ; Farmer he, and...
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Letters on Literature, Taste, and Composition: Addressed to His Son, Volume 1

George Gregory - 1808 - 352 pages
...Nature self's thy Ganimed. " Thou dost drink, and dance, and sing ; " Happier than the happiest king ! " All the fields which thou dost see, " All the plants...gladly heareth thee, " More harmonious than he. " Thee country hinds with gladness hear, " Prophet of the ripened year ! " Thee Phoebus loves, and does inspire...
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Specimens of the British Poets ...

British poets - 1809 - 490 pages
...Nature's self Ts thy Ganymede. Thou dost drink, and dance, and sing ; Happier than the happiest king ! All the fields which thou dost see, All the plants, belong to thee ; All that summer-hours produce, Fertile made with early juice. Man for thee does sow and plow ; Farmer he, and...
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Specimens of the British Poets ...

British poets - 1809 - 512 pages
...Nature's self 's thy Ganymede. Thou dost (hi iik, and dance, and sing Happier than the happiest king ! All the fields which thou dost see, All the plants, belong to thee; All that summer-hours produce, Fertile made with early juice. Man for thee does sow and plow ; Fanner he, and...
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The Works of Mr. A. Cowley: In Prose and Verse, Volume 1

Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 296 pages
...juice. Man for thee does sow and plow ; Farmer he, and landlord thou ! Thou dost innocently joy ; Kor does thy luxury destroy ; The shepherd gladly heareth thee, More harmonious than he. Thee country hinds with gladness hear, Prophet of the ripen'd year ! Thee Phoebus loves, and does inspire...
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