TIMELY blossom, Infant fair, Fondling of a happy pair, Every morn and every night Their solicitous delight, Sleeping, waking, still at ease, Pleasing, without skill to please ; Little gossip, blithe and hale, Tattling many a broken tale, Singing many... English Minstrelsy: Being a Selection of Fugitive Poetry from the Best ... - Page 65edited by - 1810 - 264 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 426 pages
...look only like a bare Aflertion. To Mifs Charlotte Pulteney, in her Mother's Arms. Timely Bloflbm, infant Fair, Fondling of a happy Pair, Every Morn and every Night, Their felicitous Delight ; Sleeping, waking, ftill at Eafe, Pleafing, without Skill to pleafe: Little Goffip... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 428 pages
...killing. 16 To To Mifs CHARLOTTE PULTENEY, in her Mother's Arms. MAY i, 17»4, »Tp IMELY bloflbm, infant fair, .*. Fondling of a happy pair, Every morn, and every night, Their iblicitous delight, 4. Sleeping, waking, ftill at eafe, Pleafing, without /kill to plcai'e, Little... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - 1779 - 422 pages
...killing. 18 1* T° D1 To Mifs CHARLOTTE PULTENBY, in her Mother's Arms. MAY i, 17z4, ip, IME LY bloffom, infant fair, .*. Fondling of a happy pair, Every morn, and every night, Their folicitous delight, 4 Sleeping, waking, ftill at eafe, Pleaiing, without fkill to pleafe, Little goffip,... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 pages
...from killing. 16 To To Mifs CHARLOTTE PULTENEY, in her Mother's Arms. MAY I, 1724. TIMELY bloflbm, infant fair, Fondling of a happy pair, Every morn, and every night, Their felicitous delight, 4 Sleeping, waking, ftill at eafe, Pleafing, without ftill to pleafe, Little goffip,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 pages
...averfe from killing. TO MISS CHARLOTTE PULTENEY, IN HER MOTHER'S ARMS. May I. 17*4, TIMELY bloflom, infant fair, Fondling of a happy pair, .Every morn, and every night, Their felicitous delight, Sleeping, waking, Sill at eafe, Pleafing, without Ik ill to pleafr, Little gofiip,... | |
| John Bell - 1799 - 436 pages
...MOTHER'S ARMS. May I, 1714TIMTLY blossom, infant fair ! Fondling of a happy pair, Ev'ry morn and ev'ry night Their solicitous delight, Sleeping, waking,...maiden ! void of art, Babbling out the very heart, Yet abandon'd to thy will, Yet imagining no ill, Yet too innocent to blush, Like the linlet in the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 554 pages
...HBlt MOTHER'S ARMS. May 1, 1784. TIMELY blossom, infant fair, Fondling of a happy pair, Every mom, and every night, Their solicitous delight, Sleeping,...maiden, void of art, Babbling out the very heart, Yet abandon'd to thy will, Yet imagining no ill, Yet too innocent to blush, Like the linnet in the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 558 pages
...and averse from killing. MISS CHARLOTTE PULTE^fY, IN HER MOTHER'S ARMS. May 1, 1724. TIMELY hlossom, infant fair, Fondling of a happy pair, Every morn,...Pleasing, without skill to please, Little gossip, hlithe and hale, Tattling many a hroken tale, Singing many a tuneless song, Lavish of a heedless tongue,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 272 pages
...willing, Tender, and averse from killing. to MISS CHARLOTTE PULTENEY, IN HER MOTHER'S ARMS. MAY 1, 1724. TIMELY blossom, infant fair, Fondling of a happy pair,...maiden, void of art, Babbling out the very heart, Yet abandon'd to thy will, Yet imagining no ill, Yet too innocent to blusb, Like the linnet in the... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 pages
...Mother's Arms, May 1, 1724. Timely blossom, infant fair, Fondling of u happy pair. Every morn, aud ; Why, then, beneath the water, Should hideous rocks...each blast with sighing, bach billow with a tear. Yet abandoned to thy will, Yet imagining uo 111. Yet too innocent to blush, Like the linnet in tho... | |
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