Meek labour wipes his brow, and intermits The curse, to clasp the younglings of his cot ; Herdsmen, and shepherds, fold their flocks — and hark ! What merry strains they send from Olivet ! The jar of life is still ; the city speaks In gentle murmurs... Hadad: A Dramatic Poem - Page 36by James Abraham Hillhouse - 1825 - 208 pagesFull view - About this book
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...dreams That steal upon the fancy at their call! Had. Delicious to behold the world at rest. Meek Labor wipes his brow, and intermits The curse, to clasp...younglings of his cot; Herdsmen and shepherds fold their flocks—and, hark ' What merry strains they send from Olivet! The jar of life is still; the city speaks... | |
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...dreams That steal nppn the fancy at their call ! Hnd. Delicious to behold the world at rest. Meek Labor wipes his brow, and intermits The curse, to clasp...flocks— and, hark > What merry strains they send from Otivet ! The jar ef life is still ; the city speaks In gentle murmurs; voices chime with lutes Waked... | |
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...housi.ig-bell, Send melancholy to a drooping soul. Tarn. But how delicious are the pensive drennis That steal upon the fancy at their call ! Had. Delicious...Waked in the streets and gardens ; loving pairs Eye i In- red west in one another's anus ; And nature, breathing dew and fragrance, yields A glimpse of... | |
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...soul. Had. Youthful fantasy, 7am. But how delicious are the pensive dreams That steal upon the fancy nt their call! Had. Delicious to behold the world at...younglings of his cot; Herdsmen and shepherds fold their flocks,—aud hark! What merry strains they send from Olivet! The jar of life is still; the citv speaks... | |
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...The curse, to clu-'p the youi glings of his co* ; Herdsmen and shepherds told their flocks,— ai:d hark ! What merry strains they send from Olivet! The...chime with lutes Waked in the streets and gardens^ lovii g pairs Eye the red west in one anothei's amis; And nature, brenthirg dew and fragrance, yicMs... | |
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...TAMAa sitting ty u tViuniaia. [Enter Hadad.] Had. Delicious to behold the world at rest. Meek Labor wipes his brow, and intermits The curse, to clasp...city speaks In gentle murmurs ; voices chime with lntes Waked in the streets and gardens ; loving pairs Eye the red west, in one another's arms ; And... | |
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...Bitting by a fountain. [Enter HADAD.] Had. Delicious to behold the world at rest. Meek Labor wipes hig brow, and intermits The curse, to clasp the younglings...Herdsmen and shepherds fold their flocks — and, hark 1 What merry strains they send from Olivet! The jar of life is still ; the city speaks ' "In Hadad... | |
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