| James Thomson - 1726 - 64 pages
...foodlcfs Wilds Pour forth their brown Inhabitants ; the Hare, Tho' timorous of Heart, and hard befct By Death, in various Forms, dark Snares and Dogs, And more unpitying Men, the Garden feeks, Urg'd on by fearlefs Want. The bleating Kind Eye the bleak Heavens, and next, the gliftening... | |
| James Thomson, Barthold Heinrich Brockes - English poetry - 1745 - 586 pages
...foodleis Wilds Pour forth their brown Inhabitants. The Hare,Tho' timorous of Heart, and hard befet By Death in various Forms, dark Snares, and Dogs, And more unpitying Men, the Garden feeks, Urg'd on by fearleß Want. The bleating Kind 235 Eye the bleak Heaven, and next the gliftening... | |
| James Thomson - 1793 - 300 pages
...Attract his slender feet. The foodless wilds Pour forth their brown inhabitants. The hare, Tho' timorous of heart, and hard beset By death in various forms,...and dogs, And more unpitying Men, the garden seeks, 260 Urg'd on by fearless want. The bleating kind Eye the bleak heaven, and next the glistening earth,... | |
| James Thomson - 1800 - 302 pages
...Attract his slender feet. The foodless wilds Tour forth their brown inhabitants. The hare , Tho' timorous of heart , and hard beset By death in various forms...want. The bleating kind Eye the bleak heaven, and neit the glistening earth, With looks of dumb despair ; then , sad - dispers'd, Dig for the withered... | |
| James Thomson - English poetry - 1802 - 320 pages
...his slender feet. The foodless wilds Pour forth their brown inhabitants. The hare, Though timorous of heart, and hard beset By death in various forms,...by fearless want. The bleating kind Eye the bleak heav'n, and next the glist'ning earth, With looks of dumb despair; then, sad dispers'd, Dig for the... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 368 pages
...slender feet. — The foodless wilds Pour forth their brown inhabitants. The hare, Though timorous of heart, and hard beset By death in various forms,...and dogs, And more unpitying men, the garden seeks, Urged on by fearless want. The bleating kind Eye the bleak heaven, and next the glistening earth, With... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 340 pages
...foodless wilds Pour forth their brown inhabitants. The hare, Though timorous of heart, and hard beset . j By death in various forms, dark snares, and dogs, And more unpitying men, the garden seeks, Urged on by fearless want. The bleating kind Eye the bleak heaven, and next the glistening earth, With... | |
| James Thomson - 1803 - 186 pages
...fbodless wilds Pour forth their hrown inhahitants. The hare, Tho' timorous of heart, and hard heset By death in various forms, dark snares, and dogs. And more unpitying men, the garden seeks, Urg'd on hy fearless want. The hleating kind Eye the hleak heaven, and next the glistening earth, With looks... | |
| James Thomson, John Aikin - 1804 - 232 pages
...Attract his slender feet. The foodless wilds Pour forth their brown inhabitants. The hare, Tho' timorous of heart, and hard beset By death in various forms,...and dogs, And more unpitying men, the garden seeks, 260 Urg'd on by fearless Want. The bleating kind Eye the bleak heaven, and next the glistening earth,... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1805 - 908 pages
...Attract his slender feet.] The foodless wilds Pour forth their brown inhabitants; the bare, Tho' timorous of heart, and hard beset By death in various forms,...seeks, Urg'd on by fearless want. The bleating kind E>e the bleak heavens, and next, the glistening earth, With looks of dumb despair; then sad, dispers'd,... | |
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