Delia, how w' esteem the half-blown rose, The image of thy blush and summer's honour, Whilst yet her tender bud doth undisclose That full of beauty Time bestows upon her. No sooner spreads her glory in the air, But straight her wide-blown pomp comes to... Ainsworth's Magazine - Page 49edited by - 1842Full view - About this book
| English poets - 1801 - 382 pages
...SONNET. JUOOK, Delia, how w' esteem the half-blown rose, The image of thy blush and summer's honour ; No sooner spreads her glory in the air, But straight...; She then is scorn'd that late adorn'd the fair; So fade the roses of those cheeks of thine. No April can revive thy wither'd flowers, Whose springing... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1803 - 468 pages
...purity and conciseness of its style. Headley considers him as the Atticus of his day. SONNET. Whilst yet her tender bud doth undisclose * ' That full of...in the air, But straight her wide-blown pomp comes (o decline;3 She then is scorn'd that late adorn'd the fair ; So fade the roses of those cheeks of... | |
| Lyre - Love poetry, English - 1806 - 208 pages
...LOOK, DELIA, how we' esteem the half-blown rose. The image of thy blush, and summer's honour; Whilst yet her tender bud doth undisclose That full of beauty...upon her! No sooner spreads her glory in the air, But strait her wide-blown pomp comes to decline; She then is scorn'd, that late adorn'd the fair: So fade... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 490 pages
...Delia, how we* esteem the half-blown rose, •*~* The image of thy blush, and summer's honour ; Whilst yet her tender bud doth undisclose That full of beauty...her ! No sooner spreads her glory in the air, But strait her wide-blown pomp comes to decline; She then is scorn'd, that late adorn' d the fair: So fade... | |
| British poets - English poetry - 1809 - 512 pages
...rose, .*-* The image of thy blush, and summer's honour ; Whilst yet her tender bud doth uadisclose That full of beauty time bestows upon her ' No sooner spreads her glory in the air, Bat strait her wide-Mown pomp comes to decline; She then is acorn'd, that late adorn'd the fair; So... | |
| Henry Headley - English poetry - 1810 - 236 pages
...-L/ooK, Delia, how w' esteem the half-blown rose, The image of thy blush, and summer's honour*! Whilst yet her tender bud doth undisclose That full of beauty,...decline; She then is scorn'd, that late adorn'd the fair ; So fade the roses of those cheeks of thine ! No April can revive thy wither'd flow'rs, Whose springing... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1811 - 470 pages
...purity and conciseness of its style. Headley considers him as the Atticus of his day. SONNET. Whilst yet her tender bud doth undisclose * " That full of...the air, But straight her wide-blown pomp comes to decline;3 She then is scorn'd that late adorn'd the fair ; So fade the roses of those cheeks of thine.... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1811 - 472 pages
...purity and conciseness of its style. Headley considers him as the Atticus of his day. SONNET. Whilst yet her tender bud doth undisclose * ' That full of...the air, But straight her wide-blown pomp comes to decline;3 She then is scorn'd that late adorn'd the fair'; So fade the roses of those cheeks of thine.... | |
| George Ellis - English poetry - 1811 - 482 pages
...blush and summer's honour ; Whilst yet her tender bud doth undisclose * * That full of beauty * Tinie bestows upon her. No sooner spreads her glory in the air, But straight her wide-blown pomp comes to decline;3 She then is scorn'd that late adorn'd the fair ; So fade the roses of those cheeks of thine.... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1817 - 494 pages
...Look, Delia, how w' esteem the hatf-bloain rose, The image of thy blush and summer's honour; Whilst yet her tender bud doth undisclose That full of beauty Time bestows upon her. 1 The WOUHDED CUPID. CUPID, as he lay among Roses, by a bee was stung. Whereupon, in anger flying To... | |
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