| George Chapman - 1875 - 576 pages
...seen. These, here arrived, the mules uncoach'd, and drave Up to the gulfy river's shore, that gave Sweet grass to them. The maids from coach then took...then, Who should have soonest and most cleanly done. When having throughly cleansed, they spread them on The flood's shore, all in order. And then, where... | |
| George Chapman - 1885 - 610 pages
...seen. These, here arrived, the mules uncoach'd, and drave Up to the gulfy river's shore, that gave Sweet grass to them. The maids from coach then took...then, Who should have soonest and most cleanly done. When having throughly cleansed, they spread them on The flood's shore, all in order.* And then, where... | |
| 1886 - 564 pages
...river's shore, that gave Sweet grass to them. The maids from coach then took Their clothes and steeped them in the sable brook ; Then put them into springs...then Who should have soonest and most cleanly done ; When having throughly cleansed, they spread them on The flood's shore, all in order. And then, where... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1896 - 546 pages
...river's shore, that gave Sweet grass to them. The maids from coach then took Their clothes and steeped them in the sable brook ; Then put them into springs...feet, adventuring wagers then Who should have soonest aud most cleanly done ; When having throughly cleansed, they spread them on The flood's shore, all... | |
| Homer - 1897 - 366 pages
...Where baths for all the year their use supplied, Whose waters were so pure they would not stain, 12 ° But still ran fair forth, and did more remain Apt...then, Who should have soonest and most cleanly done. 13 ° When having thoroughly cleans'd, they spread them on The flood's shore, all in order. And then,... | |
| Homer, George Chapman - 1897 - 360 pages
...river's shore, that gave Sweet grass to them. The maids from coach then took Their clothes, and steept them in the sable brook ; Then put them into springs,...on The flood's shore, all in order. And then, where soon The waves the pibbles washt, and ground was The clear, virgins They bath'd themselves, and all... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 478 pages
...not seen. These, here arrived, the mules uncoach'd, and drave Up the gulfy river's shore, that gave Sweet grass to them. The maids from coach then took...then, Who should have soonest and most cleanly done. When having thoroughly cleansed, they spread them on The flood's shore, all in order. And then, where... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 504 pages
...adventuring wagers then. Who should have soonest and most cleanly done. When having thoroughly cleansed, they spread them on The flood's shore, all in order....waves the pebbles wash'd, and ground was clear, They bathed themselves, and all with glittering oil Smooth'd their white skins; refreshing then their toil... | |
| Henry Coppée - 1899 - 544 pages
...river's shore, that gave Sweet grass to them. The maids from coach then took Their clothes and steeped them in the sable brook ; Then put them into springs...then Who should have soonest and most cleanly done; When having throughly cleansed, they spread them on The flood's shore, all in order. And then, where... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 444 pages
...not seen. These, here arrived, the mules uncoach'd, and drave Up the gulfy river's shore, that gave Sweet grass to them. The maids from coach then took...then, Who should have soonest and most cleanly done. When having thoroughly cleansed, they spread them on The flood's shore, all in order. And then, where... | |
| |