| Allan Ramsay - 1743 - 88 pages
...themfelves, I judge as well as we. Here where primrofes thickeft paint the green, Hard by this little bumie let us lean. Hark how the lav'rocks chant aboon our heads, How fait the weftlin winds fough throw the reeds. PEGGY. The fcented meadows, — birds — and healthy... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - Poets, English - 1745 - 426 pages
...the following, which is inimitable, and yet quite beautiful : Patie. Here, where Primrofes thickeft paint the Green, Hard by this little Burnie let us...Hark how the * Lav'rocks chant aboon our Heads, How faft the Weftlin Winds fough thro' the Reeds. The fcented Meadows, Birds, and healthy Breeze, Por ought... | |
| William Ayre, Edmund Curll - 1745 - 432 pages
...which is inimitable, and yet quite beautiful: .-..^.-- Here, where Primrofes thickeft paint the Grelp, Hard by this little Burnie let us lean. Hark how the * Lav'rocks chant aboon our Heads, How faft the Weftlin Winds fough thro' the Reeds. The fcenred Meadows, Birds, and healthy Breeze, • For... | |
| Allan Ramsay - English poetry - 1760 - 490 pages
...confent, for aught I hear or feey To be alane thera'elves, I judge, as we. Here, where primrofes thickeft paint the green, Hard by this little burnie let us...Hark how the lav'rocks chant aboon our heads-, How faft the weftlin winds fough through the reeds ! Piggy- The fcented meadows — birds — and healthy... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1777 - 374 pages
...I hear or Łee, To be alane tjhemfelves, I judge, aswe. ^. -. ' Here Here, where primrofes thickeft paint the green, Hard by this little burnie let us...Hark how the lav'rocks chant aboon our heads, How faft the weftlin winds fough through the reeds. Peg. The fcented meadows, birds, and healthy breeze... | |
| English drama - 1777 - 380 pages
...aught I hear or fee, To be alane therafelves, I judge, as we. Here Here, where primrofes thicfceft punt the green, Hard by this little burnie let us lean. Hark how the lav'rocks chant aboon our heads, How faft the weftlin winds fough through the reeds. Peg. The fcented meadows, l'irds,and healrliy breeze,... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1790 - 248 pages
...as.content, for aught I hear or fee, To be alane themfelves, I judge, as we. Here, where primrofes thickeft paint the green, Hard by this little burnie let us...Hark how the lav'rocks chant aboon our heads, How faft the weftlin winds fough through the reeds! PEGGY. The fcented meadows—birds—and healthy breeze,... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1790 - 72 pages
...for. ought I hear or fee, To be alane themielves,, I judge, as -we. Here, where primrofes thicke il paint the green, '• Hard by this little burnie let us lean. Hark how the lav'rocks chant »boon our heads« How fait the weńlin winds Touch thro' the reeds. Peg. The fcented meadows, birds,... | |
| John Bell - English drama - 1797 - 436 pages
...Patie. I'm laith to part sae soon. ; now we 're alane,' And Roger he 's awa wi' Jenny gane : They 're as content, for aught I hear or see, To be alane themselves,...How saft the westlin winds sough through the reeds ! Pegey. The scented meadows, birds, and healthy breeze, For aught I ken, may mair than Peggy please.... | |
| English drama - 1797 - 448 pages
...Patie. I'm laith to part sac soon' ; how we 're alane, And Roger he 's awa wi' Jenny gane : They 're as content, for aught I hear or see, To be alane themselves,...How saft the westlin winds sough through the reeds I Pcg%y. The scented meadows, birds, and healthy breeze, For aught I ken, may mair than Peggy please.... | |
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