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To Miss S****.
Bless'd joy , with her all-cheering face , Now beams with a radiance divine ; Fair Summer teems splendor and grace O ' er all nature , with beauty sublime ! And Beauty , my love , flees to you , In comely proportion and air , And eyes bright as em ' ralds to view
, And a face as enlighten'd as fair . A mind so devoted as your ' s , Shall all secret sorrows remove ;—Your Praise shall be sung in the bow- ' rs , " By the Sons of Content and of Love . '' ' Then prolong not that rapturous hour
When . Hymen shall crown ourdelight , When fluttering Cupids shall show ' r All their Blessings on his Sacved Rite ! £ -= —— , May 2- 3 , 1795 . , 7 . T ,
To Dr. Brown, With A Tonquin Bean*.
TO Dr . BROWN , WITH A TONQUIN BEAN * .
GO , balmy seed—matur'd amidst the blaze Of orient suns—throw thy rich perfumes round . Where genius , taste , and learning , mix their rays ; Where science , wit , and Eubolus are found . Like him , diffusing light , do thou speed forth , And o ' er th' extraneous mass thy odours roll ;
Thy breathingsweets , distended like his worth , Shall lend to baser plants the fragrant soul . Thus innate merit like the sun appears—Not only native shines—but by reflection cheers , Sunderland , June io , 1193 . J . F- S .
Verses,
VERSES ,
SUHO TO THE LEADING PASSAGE OF " PLEYEL'S GERMAN HYMN ; OX A PUBLIC CHARITABLE OCCASION . SWEET ' S the strait ? , when meek-eyed PBACS Gently sweeps th'harmonious wires : Horrid war ' s hoarse clarions cease—Sweet's the strain which peace inspires .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
To Miss S****.
Bless'd joy , with her all-cheering face , Now beams with a radiance divine ; Fair Summer teems splendor and grace O ' er all nature , with beauty sublime ! And Beauty , my love , flees to you , In comely proportion and air , And eyes bright as em ' ralds to view
, And a face as enlighten'd as fair . A mind so devoted as your ' s , Shall all secret sorrows remove ;—Your Praise shall be sung in the bow- ' rs , " By the Sons of Content and of Love . '' ' Then prolong not that rapturous hour
When . Hymen shall crown ourdelight , When fluttering Cupids shall show ' r All their Blessings on his Sacved Rite ! £ -= —— , May 2- 3 , 1795 . , 7 . T ,
To Dr. Brown, With A Tonquin Bean*.
TO Dr . BROWN , WITH A TONQUIN BEAN * .
GO , balmy seed—matur'd amidst the blaze Of orient suns—throw thy rich perfumes round . Where genius , taste , and learning , mix their rays ; Where science , wit , and Eubolus are found . Like him , diffusing light , do thou speed forth , And o ' er th' extraneous mass thy odours roll ;
Thy breathingsweets , distended like his worth , Shall lend to baser plants the fragrant soul . Thus innate merit like the sun appears—Not only native shines—but by reflection cheers , Sunderland , June io , 1193 . J . F- S .
Verses,
VERSES ,
SUHO TO THE LEADING PASSAGE OF " PLEYEL'S GERMAN HYMN ; OX A PUBLIC CHARITABLE OCCASION . SWEET ' S the strait ? , when meek-eyed PBACS Gently sweeps th'harmonious wires : Horrid war ' s hoarse clarions cease—Sweet's the strain which peace inspires .