Without their pains, when earth has nought beside To answer their small wants. To view the graceful deer come tripping by, Then stop, and gaze, then turn, they know not why, Like bashful younkers in society. To mark the structure of a plant or tree, And... Recreations in Agriculture, Natural-history, Arts, and Miscellaneous Literature - Page 180by James Anderson - 1803Full view - About this book
| Charles Lamb - 1818 - 316 pages
...graceful deer come tripping by, Then stop, and gaze, then turn, they know not why, Like bashful younkers in society. To mark the structure of a plant or tree, And all fair things of earth, how fair they be. MARGARET, (smiling) And, afterwards them paint in simile. SIR WALTER. Mistress Margaret will have need... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1818 - 320 pages
...graceful deer come tripping by, Then stop, and gaze, then turn, they know not why, Like bashful younkers in society. To mark the structure of a plant or tree, And all fair things of earth, how fair they be. . MARGARET. (smiling) And, afterwards them paint in simile. SIR WALTER. refreshment. Please you, we... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1819 - 426 pages
...graceful deer come tripping by, Then stop and gaze — then turn they know not why, Like bashful younkers in society ! To mark the structure of a plant or tree,...And all fair things of earth — how fair they be! c. I.AMB. The awful stillness and solitude of a forest are? thus described by Mr. GISBORNE :' — I... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1820 - 790 pages
...graceful deer come tripping by, Then stop; and gaze, then tun), they know not why, Like bashful younkers in society. To mark the structure of a plant or tree, And all fair things of earth, how fair they be." Mr. Lamb's sonnets arc perhaps the , daintiest pieces of pure beauty which have , ever adorned their... | |
| 1822 - 600 pages
...graceful deer come tripping by, Then stop and gaze, then turn, and know not why, Like bashful younkers in society. To mark the structure of a plant or tree, And all fair things of earth, how fair they be. 1 have wandered far enough from Burleigh-House, but I had some associations about it, which I could... | |
| 1822 - 592 pages
...graceful deer come tripping by, Then stop and gaze, then turn, and know not why, Like bashful younkers in society. To mark the structure of a plant or tree, And all fair things of earth, how fair they be. I have wandered far enough from Burleigh-House, but I had some associations about it, which I could... | |
| William Hazlitt - Art - 1824 - 210 pages
...graceful deer come tripping by, Then stop and gaze, then tarn, they know not why, Like bashful younkers in society. To mark the structure of a plant or tree, And all fair tilings of earth, how fair they be. I have wandered far enough from Burleigh House ; but I had some... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 pages
...graceful deer come tripping by, Then stop, and gaze, then turn, they know noi*lf Like bashful yn tinkers in society. To mark the structure of a plant or tree, And all fair things of earth, how fair they be. MARGARET (smiling}. And afterwards them paint in simile. SIR WALTER. Mistress Margarelwill have need... | |
| William Godwin - 1830 - 302 pages
...fare, To view the graceful deer come tripping by, Then stop and gaze, then turn they know not why, To mark the structure of a plant or tree, And all fair things of earth how fair they be ;*— and this with a heart at ease and an unstained conscience. But such could never be my envied... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...graceful deer come tripping by, Then stop, and gaze, then turn, they know not «7' Like bashful younkers in society. To mark the structure of a plant or tree, And all fair things of earth, how fait they be. MARGARET (SmUWgï. And afterwards them paint in simile. SIR WALTER. Mistress Margaret... | |
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