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
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 páginas
...blackbird's voice is shrill. My d'jff, so alter'd in his taste, Quit« mntton-bunes on grass to feast ; And see yon rooks, how odd their flight, They imitate the gliding kite, АЫ seem precipitate to fall, A* if they felt the piercing ball. Twill surely rain ; I see, with sorrow,... | |
| Popular poetry - 1862 - 244 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... | |
| Coventry Patmore - 1863 - 390 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...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. E. Jenner XXVII HOW THEY... | |
| Coventry Patmore - 1863 - 386 páginas
...imitate the gliding kite, And seem 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. E. Jennsr HOW THEY BROUGHT THE GOOD NEWS FROM GHENT TO AIX I SPRANG to the stirrup, and Joris, and... | |
| 1863 - 636 páginas
...taste, Quits mutton bones, on grass to feast. Behold the rooks, how odd their flight. They cni'ilate the gliding kite, And seem precipitate to fall. As if they felt the pursuing ball. The tender colts on back do lie, Nor heed the traveller passing bv. In fiery red the... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1862 - 882 páginas
...voice is sin-ill. The dog, BO altcr'd in his taste, Quits mutton-bones, on grass to feast. Behold the t to the isle of Man, and some unto Ireland. And in the very top to/all, Aa if they felt the piercing ball. The tender colts on back do lie, Nor heed the traveller... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1864 - 326 páginas
...is shrill. The dog, so alter'd is his taste, Qnits mntton bones on grass to feast. Behold the rocks, how odd their flight, They imitate the gliding kite,...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 snn doth rise,... | |
| 46 páginas
...blackbird's mellow 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...:' Twill surely rain ; I see with sorrow, Our jaunt cannot take place to-morrow. 36 VERNAL INDICATIONS. liART.Y. LATE. AVERAGE. Snowdrops appear ... Dec.... | |
| Joseph Stratford - 1865 - 448 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...— 'Twill surely rain, I see with sorrow, Our jaunt shall be put off to-morrow." In the midst of these engagements he cultivated free intercourse with... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1865 - 428 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... | |
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