| 1807 - 532 pages
...AN ITALIAN BY ANNA SEWARD. DESIGN'D for peace and soft delight, For tender love and pity mild, O ! seek not thou the craggy height, The howling main, the desert wild ! Stay in the shelter'd valley low, Where calmly blows the fragrant air ! But shun the mountain's stormy brow. For... | |
| Charles Snart - 1808 - 506 pages
...! T 2 The Albion. ADDRESS TO WOMAN. for peace, and soft delight, For tender love, and pity mild ! O seek not THOU the craggy height, The howling main, the desert wild. Stay in the shelter'd vale below, Where calmly blows the fragrant air ; But shun the mountain's stormy brow, For... | |
| Anna Seward - 1810 - 404 pages
...TO WOMAN. FROM THE ITALIAN. DESIGNED for peace, and soft delight, For tender love, and pity mild, O seek not thou the craggy height, The howling main, the desert wild ! Stay in the shelter'd valley low, Where calmly blows the fragrant ah-, But shun the mountain's stormy brow, For... | |
| Anna Seward - 1810 - 410 pages
...ADDRESS TO WOMAN. FROM THE ITALIAN. for peace, and soft delight, For tender love, and pity mild, O seek not thou the craggy height, The howling main, the desert wild ! S ay in the shelter'd valley low, Where calmly blows the fragrant air, But shun the mountain's stormy... | |
| 1822 - 614 pages
...hence, farewell! and learn, proud RosJ, from mq, " Coquets must never look for coustancy." TO HARRIET. Design'd for love and soft delight, For gentle peace and pity mild ; Oh! seek not then the craggy height, The howling main, the desert wild. -Stay in the shelter'd vale below, Where... | |
| John Harman Bedford - 1825 - 218 pages
...coquettes. Love makes strange havock in men's minds before they are aware of it. CHAP. CHAP. II. " Design' d for love and soft delight, For gentle peace, and pity...height, The howling main, the desert wild. " Stay in the shelter'd vale below. Where calmly breathes the fragrant air : But go not to the mountain's brow, For... | |
| Lucy Delap, Maria DiCenzo, Leila Ryan - 2006 - 568 pages
...sister,' and this counsel is conveyed in rhyme. Designed for peacĀ« and soft delight, For tender love and pity mild. Oh, seek not thou the craggy height The howling main, the desert wild. Stay in the sheltered vale below, Where calmly blows the fragrant air; But shun the mountain's stormy brow, For... | |
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