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 kite, And seem precipitate to fall, As if they felt the piercing ball. 'Twill surely rain, I see with sorrow, Our... The Gentleman's Magazine - Página 521826Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Melville M'Culloch - 1831 - 250 páginas
...in a russet 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...they felt the piercing ball. — 'Twill surely rain, 1 see, with sorrow, Our jaunt must be put off to-morrow. Da JENNER. PERSEVERANCE WILLIAM DAVY. WILLIAM... | |
| 1831 - 584 páginas
...rapid eddy plays. 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 kite, Or seem precipitate to fall As if they felt the piercing ball. .-i. j 'Twill surely rain — I see... | |
| Mary Roberts - 1831 - 388 páginas
...rain—a sensitive property thus noticed by the rustic muse— " Clos'd is the pink-eyed pimpernel, 'Twill surely rain, I see, with sorrow— Our jaunt must be put off till to-morrow." Every part of this plant, reader, is, in a microscope, singularly beautiful, and will... | |
| James Campbell (teacher of English.) - 1832 - 274 páginas
...blackbird's voice is shrill. My dog, so altered in his taste, Quits mutton-bones, on grass to feast; And see yon rooks, how odd their flight, They imitate...with sorrow, Our jaunt must be put off to-morrow. Dr. Jenner. 37. Hurricane in Jamaica.. Description; account. Effects'; consequences. Hurricane ; storm... | |
| 1832 - 670 páginas
...blackbird's voice is shrill. My dog, so altered is his taste, Quits tnutton-bones, on grass to feast ; And see, yon rooks, how odd their flight, They imitate...piercing ball. — 'Twill surely rain, I see with sorrow j Our jaunt must be put off to-morrow." ORIGIN OF THE ART OF PRINTING. PRINTING by moveable types is... | |
| 1832 - 406 páginas
...hills are looking nigh ; Hark, how the chairs and tables crack, Old Betty*sjoints are on the rack; . And see yon rooks, how odd their flight, They imitate the gliding kite 1832.] 124 THE PENNY MAGAZINE. Or seem precipitate to fall As if they felt the piercing ball ; How... | |
| Samuel BLACKBURN - 1833 - 254 páginas
...blackbird's 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...with sorrow ; Our jaunt must be put off to-morrow. Dr. Jenner. THE WANDERER TO HER CHILD. THE sun is sunk, and daylight gone, As over the moor we journey... | |
| Luke Howard - 1833 - 416 páginas
...And in the rapid eddy plays. 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 kite : Or seem precipitate to fall, As if they felt the piercing ball. 'Twill surely rain : — I see, with... | |
| William Hone - 1835 - 876 páginas
...voice is shtill. The dog, so alter'd is his taste, Quits mutton-bones, on grass to feast. Behold the rooks, how odd their flight They imitate the gliding...precipitate to fall, As if they felt the piercing ball . The tender colts on back do lie, Nor heed the traveller passing by. In fiery red the sun doth rise,... | |
| Ireland commissioners of nat. educ - 1836 - 188 páginas
...see yon rooks, how odd their flight, . V They imitate the gliding kite, And headlong downward seem to fall, As if they felt the piercing ball, 'Twill...with sorrow, Our jaunt must be put off to-morrow. • • • ,\ LESSON XII. THE STABLE. The principal ornament of the stable is the horse, which of... | |
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