| John Dryden - 1716 - 424 páginas
...naufeous follies of the buzzing f' Town, [down. C Came, look'd about him, fighM, and laid him 3 'Twas far from any Path, but where the Earth Was bare, and naked...had faid, Let Grafs and Herbs and every green thing grew, With ftuitful Trees afrer their kind ; and ir w.:s fo. The whiftling Winds blew fiercely round... | |
| John Dryden - 1716 - 424 páginas
...Cloy'd with the naoTeoni foUies of the buzzmgT Calriook'd about him, figh'd ^d ]^d ^™ f •Twas far from any Path, but where the Earth Was bare, and naked all as at her Birth, When by the Word it fe« was made, E'er God had faid, , let Grafs and Herbs and every green thing gro«, W.hfiuitf«l Trees... | |
| Miscellany poems - 1716 - 426 páginas
...naufeous follies of the buzzing \ Town, [down.r Came, look'd about him, figh'd, and laid him J 'Twas far from any Path, but where the Earth Was bare, and naked all as at her Birth, Wiien by the Word it firft .was made, E'er God had faid, "Let Grafs and Herbs and every green thing... | |
| Thomas Otway - 1757 - 392 páginas
...naufeous Follies of the buzzing Town, > Came, look'd about him, figh'd, and laid him down. 3 'Twas far from any Path, but where the Earth Was bare, and naked...at her Birth, When by the Word it firft was made, Ere God had faid, Let Grafs and Herbs• and every green thing grow, With fruitful Trees after their... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 402 páginas
...^ U \! , and laid him do izy grown, "I zing town, > him down ; J THE POET'S COMPLAINT. 07 'Twas far from any path, but where the earth Was bare, and naked...at her birth, When by the word it firft was made, Ere God had faid, Let grafs and herbs and every green thing grow, With fruitful trees after their kind,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 238 páginas
...but where the earth Was bare, and naked all as at her birth, When by the word it firft was made, Ere God had faid, Let grafs and herbs and every green...fruitful trees after their kind, and it was fo. The whiftling winds blew fiercely round his head, Cold was his lodging, hard his bed; Aloft his eyes on... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 228 páginas
...earth Was bare, and naked all as at her birth, When by the word it firft was made, Ere God had laid, Let grafs and herbs and every green thing grow, "With...fruitful trees after their kind, and it was fo. The whittling winds blew fiercely round his head, Cold was his lodging, hard his bed ; AJoft his eyes on... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 248 páginas
...1 Came, look'd about him, figh'cl , and laid hi ra down; J "IVu 'Twas far from any path, but whire the earth Was bare, and naked all as at her birth, When by the word it firft was made, Ere God had faid, :'..'>,' ''. Let grafs and herbs and every green thing grow, With fruitful trees... | |
| 1793 - 806 páginas
...the naufeous follies of the buzzing ^ Came, look'd about him, figh'd, and laid him down. | 'Twas far from any path, but where the earth Was bare, and naked all as at her birtb, When by the word it fird was made, Ere God had faid, Let graft, and herbs, and every green thinirgrow,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 806 páginas
...naufeous follies of the Vu,/ ii,. \Came, look'd about him, figh'd, and laid him I down. J "Tw»s for from any path, but where the earth Was bare, and naked...at her birth, When by the word it firft was made, Ere God had faid, Let graft, and herbs, ajidevcry green thinggrow, With fruitful trees after their... | |
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