| Thomas F. Walker - 1830 - 256 頁
...las slacken'd to a pause, and we have born* 'he raffling wind, scarce conscious that it blew, Vhile Admiration, feeding at the eye. And still unsated, dwelt upon the scene. Tience with what pleasure have we just discern'd 'he distant plough slow moving, and beside lis lab'ring... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 頁
...raptures are not conjured up To serve occasions of poetic pomp, Bat genuine, and art partner of them all. How oft upon yon eminence our pace Has slackened to...it blew, While admiration, feeding at the eye, And s|ill unsatcd, dwelt upon th» scene. Thence with what pleasure have we just discerned The distant... | |
| William Cowper - 1835 - 362 頁
...poetic pomp, But genuine, and art partner of them all. How oft upon yon eminence our pace Has slacken'd to a pause, and we have borne The ruffling wind, scarce...the scene. Thence with what pleasure have we just discern'd The distant plough slow moving, and beside His labouring team, that swerv'd not from the... | |
| William Cowper, William Hayley - 1835 - 354 頁
...You see, therefore, my dear, that I am in some request. Alas ! in too much request with some peo* " How oft, upon yon eminence, our pace Has slackened...it blew, While Admiration, feeding at the eye, And, stilr unsated, dwelt upon the scene. Thence with what pleasure have we just discerned The distant plough... | |
| William Cowper - 1835 - 360 頁
...You see, therefore, my dear, that I am in some request. Alas ! in too much request with some peo* " How oft, upon yon eminence, our pace Has slackened...discerned The distant plough slow moving, and, beside His labouring team, that swerved not from the track, The sturdy swain, diminished to a boy ! Here Ouse,... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 416 頁
...partner of them all. How oft upon yon eminence our pace Has slacken'd to a pause, and we have borne 155 The ruffling wind scarce conscious that it blew, While...the scene. Thence with what pleasure have we just discern'd The distant plough slow-moving, and beside I0O His labouring team, that swerved not from... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 404 頁
...partner of them all. How oft upon yon eminence our pace Has slacken'd to a pause, and we have borne 155 The ruffling wind scarce conscious that it blew, While...the scene. Thence with what pleasure have we just discern 'd The distant plough slow-moving, and beside 160 His labouring team, that swerved not from... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 206 頁
...poetic pomp, But genuine, and art partner of them all. How oft upon yon eminence our pace Has slacken'd to a pause, and we have borne The ruffling wind, scarce...it blew , While Admiration, feeding at the eye, And Hill unsated, dwelt upon the scene. Thence, with what pleasure we just discern 'd The distant plough... | |
| Henry Burgess (of Luton) - 1836 - 446 頁
...called Squire Andrew's clumps, towards the Alcove, you come to the spot thus strikingly depicted— •How oft, upon yon eminence, our pace Has slackened...we have borne The ruffling wind, scarce conscious lhat it blew. Thence with what pleasure have we just discerned The distant plough-share moving, and... | |
| William Cowper - 1836 - 526 頁
...You see, therefore, my dear, that I am in some -request. Alas ! in too much request with some peo* " How oft, upon yon eminence, our pace '" Has slackened to a pause, and we have borne " ' f\ The ruffling wind, scarce conscious that it bl«w, . , While Admiration, feeding at the eye,... | |
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