| English essays - 1714 - 380 pages
...beautiful ffhilome did I, alien this Poplar fair, Upraife my hetdlefs Head, de-void of Cure, 'Hong ruftick Routs the chief for Wanton Game; Nor could...feen than I in Shepherds Arts, To pleafe the Lads, and win the Laffes Hearts t Jiow deftly to mine Oaten Reed, fo/weet, Wont they upon the Green te jhtft... | |
| Rob Steele - 1740 - 368 pages
...extreamly beautiful. WMome did I, all as this Poplar fair, Vpraife my heedlefs Head, devoid of Care, 'Mong ruftick Routs the chief for Wanton Game ; Nor...could they merry make till Lobbin came ; Who better fien than I in Shepherds Arts, To pleafe the^Lads, and <win theLaJ/es Hearts ? How deftly to mine Oaten... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - Poets, English - 1745 - 426 pages
...I, all as this Poplar fair, Up-raife my heedkfs Head, devoid of Care, 'Mong (a) Reft, (b) Boobi«. 'Mong ruftick Routs the chief for wanton Game ; Nor could they merry make 'till Lobbln came. Who better feen, than I, in Shepherds Arts, To pleafe the Lads and win the Lafles Hearts... | |
| 1747 - 584 pages
...extremely beautiful. Whileme did /, all as this Poplar, j 'air ; Upraife' my heedlefs Head, devoid of Care, 'Mong ruftick Routs the chief for Wanton Game ; Nor could they merry make till Lobbin came ; Who letter feen than I in Shepherds Arts, To pleafe the Lads, and win the Laffes Hearts? How deftly to... | |
| Wentworth Dillon Earl of Roscommon - English literature - 1750 - 500 pages
...flame ? Whilome did I, all as this poplar fair, Up-raife my heedlefs head, devoid of care, 'Mongruftick routs the chief for wanton game ; Nor could they merry make till Lobbin came. Who Who better feen than I in (hepherds arts, To pleafe the lads, and win the laffes hearts t How deity... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 428 pages
...did I, all as this poplar fair, " Up-raife my heedlefs head, then void of care, ja •" 'Mong ruftic routs the chief for wanton game; " Nor could they...till Lobbin came. •«< Who better feen than I in mepherds' arts, " To pleafe the lads, and win the laffes' hearts ? 3£ " How deftly, to mine oaten-reed... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 936 pages
...I, all as this poplar fair, •*' Up-raife my heedlefs head, then void of care, 3z /*' 'Mong ruftic routs the chief for wanton game ; •** Nor could they merry make, till Lobbin came. •" Who better feeu than I in fhepherds' arts, •" To pleafe the 'lads, and win the laffes' hearts? 36 •" How deftly,... | |
| Grenville Kleiser - Elocution - 1779 - 422 pages
...Whilom did I, all as this poplar fair, " Up-raife my heedlefs head, then void of care, ' " "Mong ruftic routs the chief for wanton game ; .". Nor could they merry make, till Lobbin came. « Who better fccm than I in fhepherds' arts, " To pleafe the lads, and win the !a(Tes' hearts? " How deftly, to... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 342 pages
...Whilom did I, all as this poplar fair, " Up-raife my heedlefs head, then void of care, 32 " 'Mong ruftic routs the chief for wanton game ; " Nor could they...merry make, till Lobbin came. " Who better feen than 1 in fhepherds' arts, " To pleafe the lads, and win the lafles' hearts ! 36 " How deftly, to mine oaten-reed... | |
| James Burgh - 1792 - 410 pages
...1, all as this poplar fair, Up-raife my heedlefs head, devoid of care ; 'Mong ruftic routs the thief for wanton game ; Nor could they merry make, till Lobbin came, Who better feen than I in fhepherds arts, To pleafe the lads, and win the lafles' hearts ? How deftly to mine oaten reed fo fweet... | |
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