| Edward Young - Bible - 1750 - 416 pages
...Young, from Human Frailties freed ; Walk unfuftain'd, and unaffifled feed ; They Jive at once ; forfake the Dam's warm Side ; Take the wide World, with Nature for their Guide, Bound o'er the Lawn, or feek the diflant Glade ; And find a Home in each delightful Shade, Will the tall Reem, which knows... | |
| Edward Young - Bible - 1750 - 350 pages
...Young, from Human Frailties freed; Walk unfuftain'd, and unafiifted feed ; They live at once ; forfake the Dam's warm Side; Take the wide World, with Nature for their Guide, Pound o'er the Lawn, or feck the diftant Gkde ; And find a Home in each delightful Shade. Will the... | |
| Edward Young - Apologetics - 1756 - 430 pages
...Young, from Human Frailties freed ; Walk unfuftain'd; and unaflifted feed ; They live at once ; forfake the Dam's warm Side ; Take the wide World, with Nature for their Guide ; Bound o'er the Lawn, or feek the diftant Glade; And find a Home in each delightful Shade. Will the tall Reem, which knows no... | |
| Edward Young - Apologetics - 1775 - 408 pages
...frailties freed; "Walkunfuftain'd, and unaffifted feed; They live at once; forfake the dam's warm fide; Take the wide world, with nature for their guide; Bound o'er the lawn, or fedc the diflant glade; And find a home in each delightful fhade. Will the tall reem, which knows no... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 290 pages
...freed; 135 Walk unfuftain'd, and unaffirted feed ; They live at once; forfake the dam's warm fide; Take the wide world, with nature for their guide; Bound o'er the lawn, or feek the diftant glade; And find a home in each delightful fhade. 240 Will th' tall Reem, which knows... | |
| Daniel Bellamy - Apologetics - 1789 - 512 pages
...frailties freed, Walk unfuftain'd, and unaflifted feed ; They live at once, forfake the dams warm fide, Take the wide world, with nature for their guide ; Bound o'er the lawn, or feek the diftant glade, And find a home in each delightful fliadc. VE RV VI. VII. VIII. WHO HATH SENT... | |
| Edward Young - 1792 - 348 pages
...frailties freed ; Walk unfuftain'd, and unaffifted feed ; They live at once ; forfake the dam's warm fide ; Take the wide world, with nature for their guide ; Bound o'er the lawn, or feek the diftant glade ; And find a home in each delightful made. Will the tall Reem, which knows no... | |
| Edward Young - 1799 - 314 pages
...freed, 235 Walk unfuftain'd, and unaflTifted feed : They live at once, forfake the dam's warm fide, Take the wide world, with Nature for their guide; Bound o'er the lawn, or ieek the diftant glade. And find a home in each delightful (hade. 240 Will the tall reem, which knows... | |
| Edward Young - 1802 - 420 pages
...forth their pain. Hale are their young, from human frailties freed ; Walk unsustain'd, and unassisted feed ; They live at once ; forsake the dam's warm...glade ; And find a home in each delightful shade. Will the tall Bieem, which knows no Lord but Me, Low at the crib, and ask an alms of thee ; Submit... | |
| English poetry - 1803 - 468 pages
...forth their pain. Hale are their young, from human frailties freed, Walk unsustain'd, and unassisted feed; They live at once, forsake the dam's warm side,...distant glade, And find a home in each delightful shade. 240 Will the tall Heem, which knows no lord but me, Low at the crib, and ask an alms of thee ;' Submit... | |
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