| John Evans - 1818 - 564 pàgines
...after their departure the speech, being forty-eight lines in verse, ended thus :— 502 ISLINGTON SPA. Now for the fruits, then — flow forth precious spring....for— and now bring Comfort to all that love thee: sweetly sing, And with thy crystal murmurs struck together, Bid all thy true well-wishers welcome hither!... | |
| Sholto Percy, Reuben Percy - 1824 - 386 pàgines
...visitors, when one of the workmen delivered an address, written for the occasion, which thus concluded : " Now for the fruits ; then flow forth, precious spring,...that love thee ! Loudly sing, And with thy crystal murmurs struck together, Bid all thy true well-wishers welcome hither." At the conclusion of these... | |
| Sholto Percy, Reuben Percy - 1824 - 388 pàgines
...visitors, when one of the workmen delivered an address, written for the occasion, which thus concluded : " Now for the fruits ; then flow forth, precious spring....Comfort to all that love thee ! Loudly sing, And with tby crystal murmurs struck together. Bid all tby true well-wishers welcome hither." At the conclusion... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1828 - 540 pàgines
...practice deedes of goodnesse and of fame, And gladly light their actions by big name. * ' * » » * » " Now for the fruits then: — Flow forth, precious spring, So long and dearely sought for, and now bring Comfort to all that love thee : loudly ging, And with thy chrystal... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 412 pàgines
...when one of the workmen delivered an address, written for the occasion, which thus concluded : — Now for the fruits ; then flow forth, precious spring,...that love thee ! Loudly sing, And with thy crystal murmurs struck together, Bid all thy true well-wishers welcome hither. At the conclusion of these words,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 pàgines
...mere rhymes details the construction of the works, and enumerates the labourers, concluding thus : ' Now for the fruits then : flow forth, precious spring,...well-wishers welcome hither ! ' 'At which words,' we are told, 'the flood-gate opens, the stream let into the cistern, drums ¡ind trumpets giving it... | |
| William Matthews - 1835 - 564 pàgines
...and all the rest will say, That all the week they had their royal pay. At the opening of the Sluice. Now for the fruits then : — Flow forth, precious']...spring, ! So long and dearly sought for, and now bring j Comfort to all that love thee : loudly sing, j And with thy crystal murmurs strook together, Bid... | |
| William Matthews - 1835 - 522 pàgines
...the fruits then : — Flow forth, precious'! spring, j So long and dearly sought for, and now bring j Comfort to all that love thee : loudly sing, And with thy crystal murmurs strook together, Bid all thy true well-wishers welcome hither." " At which words the floodgates... | |
| John Burke - 1838 - 674 pàgines
...forty-eight lines in verse) was said, ending thus: 4i Now for the fruits then ; flow forth pretious spring, So long and dearly sought for, and now bring Comfort to all that love thce, loudly -¡ч:- , And with thy chrystal murmurs struckc together, Bid all thy true well-wishers... | |
| John Burke - 1838 - 624 pàgines
...forty-eight lines in verse) was said, ending thus: " Now for the fruits then ; flow forth pretious spring-, So long and dearly sought for, and now bring Comfort to all that love the*, loudly sing, And with thy chryetal murmure stnicke together, Bid all thy true well-wishers welcome... | |
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