| 1826 - 722 pages
...shrill. SO. My dog, so alter'd in his taste, Quits mutton-hones, on grass to feast ; 31. And see yon rooks how odd their flight, They imitate the gliding...precipitate to fall — As if they felt the piercing ball. 'Twill surely rain, I see, with sorrow ; Our jaunt must be put off to-morrow. STANZAS WRITTEN AFTER... | |
| 1824 - 496 pages
...alter'd is bis taste, Quits mutton-bones, on grass to IV.isf. Behold the rooks, bow odd their night, They imitate the gliding kite, And seem precipitate to fall, As if they felt (he piercing ball. The tender colts on back do lie, Nor heed the traveller passing by. \S\jiery red... | |
| 1824 - 920 pages
...torment licr, And to her bed untimely sent her. eir night, They imitate the gliding kite, And sct'in precipitate to fall, As if they felt the piercing ball. The tender colts an l/ack ilo lie, Nor heed the traveller passing by. In /:•'"•<,- red the ant doth rite, Then wadet... | |
| 1824 - 452 pages
...voice is shrill. My dog, so alter'd in his taste, Quits mutton-bones, on grass to feast ; And see, yon rooks, how odd their flight. They imitate the gliding...precipitate to fall — As if they felt the piercing ball. T'will surely rain, I see with sorrow ; Our jaunt must be put off to-morrow. Jf.it. Go*. 130 Southampton... | |
| William Hone - 1825 - 842 pages
...They imitate the gliding kite, And seem précipitait- tu fall, As if they felt the piercing ball. "_' The tender colts on back do lie, Nor heed the traveller passing by. In ßery red the sitn doth rise, Then wades through clouds to mount the skies. 'Twill surely rain, we... | |
| William Hone - 1826 - 882 pages
...dog, so alter'd is his taste, Quits mutton-bones, on grast to feast. Behold the rooks, how odd '.heir of Christ, 1666, the 2d day of September, eastward...terrible fire broke out about midnight; which, driv ßery red the sun doth rite, Then wades through clouds to mount ;he skies. Twill suri-lii rain, we... | |
| Thomas Furly Forster - 1827 - 522 pages
...mellow blackbird's voice is shrill. The dog, so alter'd is his taste, Quits mutton bones, on grass to feast. Behold the rooks, how odd their flight,...Nor heed the traveller passing by. In fiery red the sun doth rise, Then wades through clouds to mount the skies. *Twill surely rain, we see't with sorrow,... | |
| 1827 - 932 pages
...shrill. 30. My dog, so alter'd in his taste, Quits mutton-bones, on grass to feast ; 31. And see yon rooks how odd their flight, They imitate the gliding...precipitate to fall — As if they felt the piercing ball. 'Twill surely rain, I see, with sorrow ; Our jaunt must be put off to-morrow. INDEX. umwiiuu, M> ;... | |
| William Hone - 1830 - 878 pages
...dog, so alter'd is his taste, Quits mutton-bones, on grass to feast. Behold the rooks, how odd '.heir flight They imitate the gliding kite, And seem precipitate...felt the piercing ball . The tender colts on back do lit, Nor heed the traveller passing by. In fiery red the mn doth rite, Then wades through clouds to... | |
| James Melville M'Culloch - 1831 - 250 pages
...coat is drest ; My dog, so altered in his taste, Quits mutton-bones, on grass to feast ; And see yon rooks, how odd their flight, They imitate the gliding...precipitate to fall, As if they felt the piercing ball. — 'Twill surely rain, 1 see, with sorrow, Our jaunt must be put off to-morrow. Da JENNER. PERSEVERANCE... | |
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