| Virgil - 1721 - 412 pages
...and prime the Yinej 100 The Fruit is theirs,' the Labour only mine. :., - • . Farewell my.Paftures, my Paternal Stock, . . . My fruitful Fields, and' my more fruitful Flock ! No more, my Goats, ftiall I behold yqu cliriib ,The fteepy Cliffs, or crop the flowry Thyme,! loj No more, extended... | |
| William Holloway - 1802 - 98 pages
...PEASANTS FATE, Sec. THE PEASANTS FATE: A Rural Toem. WITH MISCELLANEOUS POEMS. By WILLIAM HOLLOW Ar. \ T The time is come I never thought to see ; Strange...my farm and me ! Farewell my pastures, my paternal stoci, My fruitful felds, and my morefruitfulfccl, ' No more my sheep shall sip the morning de"jit... | |
| Virgil - 1803 - 364 pages
...discordflow! Now let me graff my pears, and prune the vine; The fruit is theirs, the labour only mine. 101 Farewell, my pastures, my paternal stock, My fruitful fields, and my more fruitful flock ! No more, my goats, shall I behold you climb The steepy cliffs, or crop the flow'ry thyme ! 105 No more, extended... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 310 pages
...tYCIDAS. Ho, Meeris! whither on thy way so fast? , This leads to town. MCERIS, O Lycidas! at last *. The time is come, I never thought to see, (Strange revolution for my farm and me!) YOt. I. P When the grim captain in a surly tone Cries out, " Pack up, ye rascals, and be gone." Kick'd... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1806 - 578 pages
...curses, O ye Powers divine !" BEAT-TIE. But yet this is better than the vulgar ribaldry of Dryden : " The time is come I never thought to see, " (Strange revolution for my farm and me !) " When the grim captain, in a surly tone, " Cries out, Pack up, ye rascals, and begone ! " Kicked... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 364 pages
...curses, O ye Powers divine !*' BEATTIB. But yet this is better than the vulgar ribaldry of Dryden : " The time is come I never thought to see, " (Strange revolution for my farm and me !) " When the grim captain, in a surly tone, " Cries out. Pack up, ye rascals, and begone ! " Kicked... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 356 pages
...curses, O ye Powers divine !" , BEATTIE. But yet this is better than the vulgar ribaldry of Dryden: " The time is come I never thought to see, " (Strange revolution for my farm and me !) " When the grim captain, in a surly tone, " Cries out, "Pack up, ye rascals, and begone ! " Kicked'... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 378 pages
...Lycidas. ^ LYGIDAS. Ho, Mceris ! whither on thy way so fast? This lends to town. MOER. O Lycidas ! at last The time is come, I never thought to see, (Strange revolution for my farm and me !) When the grim captain, in a surly tone, Cries out, ' Pack up, ye rascals ! and he gone.' Kick'd... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 356 pages
...curses, O ye Powers divine !" BEATTJE. But yet ihis is better than the vulgar ribaldry of Dryden : " The time is come I never thought to see, " (Strange revolution for my farm and me !) " When the grim captain, in a surly tone, " Cries out, Pack up, ye rascals, and begone ! " Kicked... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 362 pages
...Powers divine !" BEATTIE. But yet this is better than the vulgar ribaldry of Dryden : " The time is c6me I never thought to see, " (Strange revolution for my farm and me !) " When the grim captain, in a surly tone, " Cries out, Pack up, ye rascals, and begone ! " Kicked... | |
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