| John Milton - 1707 - 480 sider
...bidding fpeed And poft ©'re Land and Ocean without reft, They alfo fervc who only ftand and wait. XVII. Lawrence of virtuous Father virtuous Son, Now that the Fields are dank, and ways are mire, Where fhall we fbmetimes meet, and by the fire Help wafte a fullen day j what may be won From the hard Seafon... | |
| John Milton - 1713 - 454 sider
...beft, his Srare SONNET XXI. aTo Mr. Lawrence, Son to the Trefidtnt of Cromwell's Council. Zm-rno-, of virtuous Father virtuous Son, Now that the Fields are dank, and ways are mire, Where ftall we fomerimcs meer, and by thefire Help wafte a fullen day ? what may be won From the hard Scafon... | |
| John Milton - 1747 - 240 sider
...ferve who only fland and wait. SONNET XXI. To Mr. Lawrence, Son to the Prefident if Cromwell'* Council. Lawrence, of virtuous Father virtuous Son, Now that the Fields are dank, and ways are mirej Where mall we fometimes meet, and by the foe Help waftt; a fullen day ; what may be won From... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 434 sider
...and ocean without rest ; They also serve who only stand and wait, XX. To Mr. Lawrcntc, AJAW RE sc E, of virtuous father virtuous son, Now that the fields are dank, and ways are mu'. Where shall we sometimes meet, and by the fc: Help waste a sullen day, what may be won irom tlie... | |
| William Hayley - 1810 - 418 sider
...or his own gifts; who best " Bear his mild yoke, they serve him best: his state XV. TO MR. LAWRENCE. LAWRENCE, of virtuous father virtuous son, Now that...re-inspire The frozen earth, and clothe in fresh attire The li ly and rose, that neither sow'd nor spun. What neat repast shall feast us, light and choice, Of... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 414 sider
...learn'd thy way, Early may fly the Babylonian woe. ш XV. ; SONNETS. 271 то МП. LAWRENCE. LAWRBNCB, of virtuous father virtuous son, Now that the fields...re-inspire The frozen earth, and clothe in fresh attire The li ly and rose, that neither sow'd nor spun. What neat repast shall feast us, light and choice, Of... | |
| John Milton - 1810 - 540 sider
...gifts; .whprbest ** JBear his mild yoke, they serve him best: his state xy. TO MR. LAWRENCE. LAWRBNCB, of virtuous father virtuous son, Now that the fields...re-inspire The frozen earth, and clothe in fresh attire The li ly and rose, that neither sow'd nor spun. What neat repast shall feast us, light and choice, Of... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 sider
...land and ocean without rest ; They also serve who only stand and wait," XX. TO MB. LAWRENCE. LAWRENCB, of virtuous father virtuous son, Now that the fields are dank, and ways are mire, Where shall we sometime.-; meet, and by the fire Help waste a sullen day, what may be won Ver. 1. Lawrmce, of virtuous... | |
| Anna Seward - 1811 - 424 sider
...sensibility, its striking pictures, its simple excellence, but never to rival, never to excel it. Laurence, of virtuous father virtuous son, Now that the fields...clothe in fresh attire The lily and rose, that neither sow'd nor spun. What neat repast shall feast us, light, and choice, Of Attic taste, with wine, whence... | |
| Anna Seward - 1811 - 416 sider
...sensibility, its striking pictures, its simple excellence, but never to rival, never to excel it. Laurence, of virtuous father virtuous son, Now that the fields...season gaining. — Time will run On smoother, till Favomus re-inspire The frozen earth, and clothe in fresh attire The lily and rose, that neither sow'd... | |
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