The treasures of the deep are not so precious As are the conceal'd comforts of a man Locked up in woman's love. I scent the air Of blessings, when I come but near the house. What a delicious breath marriage sends forth. The violet bed's not sweeter. Notes and Queries - Page 2501867Full view - About this book
| William Oldys - 1740 - 348 pages
...to a happiriefs That earth exceeds not ? Not another like it. The treafures of the deep are not fo precious, As are the conceal'd comforts of a man Lock'd up in woman's love. I fcent the air Of bleflings, when I come but near the houfe ; What a delicious breath marriage fends... | |
| 1816 - 696 pages
...Middleton availed himself of it. Enter LEANTIO. • • 'That earth exceeds not! not another like it r The treasures of the deep are not so precious, As...the conceal'd comforts of a man Lock'd up in woman's lote. \ scent the air Of blessings when I come but near the house. What a delicious breath marriage... | |
| Arthur Mower - 1817 - 358 pages
... V ** ., WHITE COTTAGE, '/, .///'' .. The treuures of the deep are not so precious, As are the conceal'd comforts of a man Lock'd up in woman's love. Old Kngliil, Hay,. EDINBURGH : PRIKTZD TOR WILLIAM BLACEWOOD, PRIXCE'S STREET : AND T. CADELL AND W.... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 pages
...poets of the former age speak of love ! How different the impassioned tone of old Middleton, who says The treasures of the deep are not so precious As are...conceal'd comforts of a man, Lock'd up in woman's love. How differently Master Chapman ; who asks, And didst thou know the comfort of two hearts In one delicious... | |
| 1820 - 404 pages
...poets of the former age speak of love ! How different the impassioned tone of old Middleton, who says The treasures of the deep are not so precious As are...conceal'd comforts of a man, Lock'd up in woman's love. How differently Master Chapman ; who asks. And didst thou know the comfort of two hearts In one delicious... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 364 pages
...powers, Mind shall with mind direct communion hold, And kindred spirits meet to part no more. THE WIFE. The treasures of the deep are not so precious As are the concealed comforts of a man Lock'd up in woman's love. I scent the air Of blessings, when 1 come but... | |
| Washington Irving - 1822 - 424 pages
...powers, Mind shall with mind direct communion hold, And kindred spirits meet to part no more. THE WIFE. The treasures of the deep are not so precious As are the concealed comforts of a man Lock'd up in woman's love. I scent the air Of blessings, when I come but... | |
| John Platts - 1822 - 844 pages
...matrimony, opens a new source of pure and innocent joys, and cherishes all the social affections of nature. The treasures of the deep are not so precious, As are the concealed comforts of a man Lock'd up in woman's love ! Happy the man who is blessed with a virtuous... | |
| 1820 - 406 pages
...of the former age speak of love ! How different the impassioned tone of old Middleton, who says . . The treasures of the deep are not so precious As are...conceal'd comforts of a man, Lock'd up in woman's love. How differently Master Chapman ; who asks, And didst thou know the comfort of two hearts In one delicious... | |
| Paul Ponder (pseud.) - 1825 - 492 pages
...in the beautiful lines of the dramatic poet, How near am I now to a happiness The earth exceeds not! The treasures of the deep are not so precious As are the couceal'd comforts of a man Lock'd up in woman's love; I scent the air Of blessings, when I come but... | |
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