| Biography - 1799 - 614 pages
...sides, iu the grass the}' were laid, And I sate 'on the trees unjer which I had stray 'd. The blackbird has sought out another retreat, Where the hazels afford him a screen from the he.lt ; And the scene where his notes have oft charmed me before, Shall resound with his smooth-flowing... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1806 - 226 pages
...grass behold they are laid, And the tree is my seat, that once lent me shade. The blackbird has fled to another retreat, Where the hazels afford him a screen from the heat, And the scene, where his melody charmed me before, Resounds with his sweet-flowing ditty no more. My fugitive years are all... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1806 - 478 pages
...behold they are laid, And the tree is my seat, that once lent me a shade. The blackbird has fled to another retreat, Where the hazels afford him a screen from the heat, And thescene,wherehis melody charmed me before, Resounds with his sweet flowing ditty no more. My fugitive... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1808 - 354 pages
...behold they are laid, And the treā¢ :s my seat, that once lent me a shade. The blackhird has fled to another retreat, Where the hazels afford him a screen from the heat, And the scene, where his melody chanu'd me before, Resounds with his sweet-flowing ditty no more. Tis a sight to engage me,... | |
| William Cowper - 1810 - 390 pages
...behold they are laid, And the tree is my seat, that once lent me a shade. The blackbird is fled to another retreat, Where the hazels afford him a screen from the heat, And the scene, where his melody charm 'd me before, Resounds with his sweet-flowing ditty no more. My fugitive years are all... | |
| William Cowper - 1810 - 422 pages
...behold they are laid, And the tree is my seat, that once lent me a shade. The blackbird is fled to another retreat, Where the hazels afford him a screen from the heat, And the scene, where his melody charm 'd me before, Resounds with his sweet-flowing ditty no more. My fugitive years are all... | |
| Poetical selections - 1811 - 324 pages
...field, and the place where they grew; When, behold, on their sides, in the grass they were The blackbird has sought out another retreat, Where the hazels afford...the heat ; And the scene where his notes have oft charm'd me before, Shall resound with his smooth-flowing ditty no more. My fugitive years are all hasting... | |
| William Cowper - 1812 - 396 pages
...behold they are laid, And the tree is my seat, that once lent me a shade. The blackbird is fled to another retreat, Where the hazels afford him a screen from the heat, And the scene, where his melody charm'd me before, Resounds with his sweet-flowing ditty no more. My fugitive years are all... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1814 - 496 pages
...behold they are laid, And the tree is my seat, that once lent me a shade. The blackbird has fled to another retreat, Where the hazels afford him a screen from the heat, And the scene, where his melody charm'dm* before, Resonnds with his sweet-flowing ditty no more. My fngitive years are all hasting... | |
| William Cowper - 1817 - 252 pages
...hehold they are laid, And the tree is my seat, that once lent me a shade. The hlackhird has fled to another retreat, Where the hazels afford him a screen from the heat, And the scene, where his melody charmed me hefore, * Resounds with his sweet flowing ditty no more. My fugitive years are all... | |
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