Yon flowery arbours, yonder alleys green, Our walk at noon, with branches overgrown, That mock our scant manuring, and require More hands than ours to lop their wanton growth : Those blossoms also, and those dropping gums, That lie bestrewn, unsightly... Diary and Letters: 1793-1812 - Сторінка 41автори: Fanny Burney - 1846Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Fanny Burney - 1842 - 766 стор.
...wanton growth : Those blossoms also, snd those dropping gums, That lie bestrewn, unsightly and unsmoolh, Ask riddance, if ye mean to tread with ease." Mason...his " Essays on Church Music" (the only book he gave awny, according to Mr. Stonehewer). He is very civil to me in al parts of his book ; but is more tolerant... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1842 - 262 стор.
...walk at noon, with branches overgrown, That mock our scant manuring, and require More hands than ours to lop their wanton growth. Those blossoms also, and...those dropping gums, That lie bestrewn, unsightly pnd unsmooth, A^k riddance, if we mean to Vrsad with ease. , Mean while, as nature wills, night bids... | |
| John Milton - 1843 - 444 стор.
...walk at noon, with branches overgrown, That mock our scant manuring, and require More hands than ours to lop their wanton growth : Those blossoms also,...bestrewn, unsightly and unsmooth, Ask riddance, if we mean to tread with ease ; Meanwhile, as Nature wills, night bids us rest." To whom thus Eve, with... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 стор.
...walk at noon, with branches overgrown, That mock our scant manuring, and require More hands than ours istening waste. we mean to tread with ease; Meanwhile, as Nature wills, night bids us rest." To whom thus Eve, with... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 стор.
...walk at noon, with branches overgrown, That mock our scant manuring, and require More hands than ours soul Of nutriment, and health, and vital powers, Beyond the search of art, 'tis cop bestrown, unsightly and unsmooth, Ask riddance, if wo mean to tread with ease; Meanwhile, as Nature... | |
| John Hall Hindmarsh - 1845 - 464 стор.
...no'on, with branches overgr'own, That mo'ek our scant man'uring, and require Mo" re hands/ than ou'rs/ to lo'p/ their wanton gro'wth : Those blossoms also,...bestrewn, unsi'ghtly and unsm'ooth,) Ask rid'dance, if we mean to tread with ea'se : MeanwmTe, as Nature wi'lls, nig'ht bids us re'st." To whom thus E've,... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 стор.
...walk at noon, with branches overgrown, That mock our scant manuring,2 and require More hands than ours to lop their wanton growth : Those blossoms also, and those dropping gums, That lie bestrown, unsightly and unsmooth, Ask riddance, if we mean to tread with ease ; Meanwhile, as nature... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1846 - 530 стор.
...till ten o'clock at night — " Que je suis libertine, papa !" and Que je suis libertin, ma fille ! Three huge assemblies at Spencer House; two dinners...unsmooth, Ask riddance, if ye mean to tread with ease." I have been in my life, or ever shall be ; but for this he apologises, and I laugh at the cause of... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1846 - 398 стор.
...garden. And here let me congratulate your honest gardener on "the clouds dropping fatness,"—"visiting each plant, and feeding " Flowers, worthy Paradise....unsmooth, Ask riddance, if ye mean to tread with ease." I have been in my life, or ever shall be; but for this he apologises, and I laugh at the cause of our... | |
| Fanny Burney - 1846 - 408 стор.
...scant manuring, and require ''' "''''Ji 1ij'i More hands than his to lop their wanton growth II L,'U ot Those blossoms also, and those dropping gums, That...unsmooth, Ask riddance, if ye mean to tread with ease'.'' ' .- . • .. ) lu ••iiiii'n oill Mason has sent me his 'Essays on Ghurcb. (the only book he gave... | |
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