In her may I those manners see, Those virtues, I adore in Thee. . TO THO ORDE, ESQ. (afterwards Lord BOLTON,) IN RETURN FOR HIS "SKETCH OF A FAMILY. Poems - Página 92por Jeffery Ekins - 1810 - 134 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Bell - 1791 - 546 páginas
...The features in its infant face; And if kind Heaven in mercy hear The fondness of a father's prayer, In her may I those manners see, Those virtues I adore in thee. ODE XII. TO A rOUNG LADY ON HER BlRTH-DAY, BEING THE FIRST OF APRIL. LET others write for bye-designs,... | |
| 1806 - 540 páginas
...features in its smiling face, And if kind Heaven in mercy hears The fondness of a father's prayers, In her may I those manners see, ' Those virtues I adore in thee ! ' STANZAS. LITTLE Gipsey declare, Said the sweet smiling Fair ; If he dar'd of my frowns to complain... | |
| Jeffery Ekins - 1810 - 168 páginas
...Child repaid ! Form well her mind, nor shall your toil Be wasted on a barren soil ; And while your infant charge you rear, My love shall lighten every...THO ORDE, ESQ. (afterwards Lord BOLTON,) IN RETURN FOR HIS "SKETCH OF A FAMILY." THE Muse with envy views her sister art, And struggling passions fill... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1816 - 606 páginas
...features in its smiling face : And if kind heaven in mercy hears The fondness of a father'* prayers, In her may I those manners see, Those virtues I adore in thee J " 4<>t John Whalley, Matter of Peter House. " A Sermon preached before tht House of Commons at St.... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1816 - 612 páginas
...features in its smiling face : And if kind heaven in mercy hears " ' ' The fondness of a father's prayers, In her may I those manners see, Those virtues I adore in theei" '• '• ' 46. John Whalley, Master of Peter House. " A Sermon preached before the Haute of... | |
| John Platts - 1822 - 844 páginas
...The features in its infant face ; And if kind Heaven in mercy hear The fondness of a father's prayer, In her may I those manners see, Those virtues I adore in thee. EKINS. The mother finds an indescribable pleasure in the suckling of her infant charge. — The Mother... | |
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