| Walter Ruddiman - 1773 - 430 páginas
...the defart, at a diftance, and yet they ventured in, where Valentine accofts bU boy with thcfe tliefe lines, which would draw tears from any thing that...—•• Hang up thy "wallet on that tree, And creep tbou in thzlfkollo-w place with me, Let's here repofe qyjf- wearied limbs till lhey( lefs wearied bet... | |
| Walter Ruddiman - 1773 - 426 páginas
...acrofs the defart, at a diflance, and yet they ventured in. where Valentine accofls his boy with tnefe lines, which would draw tears from any thing that...marble. Hang up thy wallet on that tree, And creep thvu in this hollow place with me, Let's here repofe our wearied limbs till they( lefs wearied be.... | |
| William King - 1776 - 326 páginas
...acrofs the defart at a diflance, and yet they venture in ; where Valentine accofh his boy with thefe lines, which would draw tears from any thing that..."> " And creep thou in this hollow place with me, I • " Let's here repofe ottr wearied limbs till they more F " wearied be ! J " BoY. There is nothing... | |
| William King - 1776 - 330 páginas
...acroft the defart at a difanct, and jet -they venture in ; where Valentine accofts his boy with thefe lines, which would draw tears from any thing that...tree '.' And creep thou in this hollow place with me, " Let's here repofe our wearied limbs till they more " wearied be ! " Boy. There is nothing left in... | |
| John Bell - 1781 - 422 páginas
...aeruf s the defert at a diflance, and yet they, venture in; wlitTe Valentine aecoils his boy with thde lines, which would draw tears from any thing that...marble : Hang up thy wallet on that tree, • "^ And ereen tiiou in tills hollow place with me : [be. V Let \ here repofe our weary'd limbstill they mere... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 842 páginas
...yet 'I venture in ; where Valentine accofts his boy :h thefe lines, which would draw tears from JT thing that is not marble : Hang up thy wallet on that...•% And creep thou in this hollow place with me; / Let's here repofe our wearied limbs till they f " more wearied be ! j " BOY. There is nothing left... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 612 páginas
...across the desert at a distance, and yet they venture in ; where Valentine accosts his boy with these lines, which would draw tears from any thing that...creep thou in this hollow place with me, Let 's here repose our wearied liinbs till they more wearied be ! BOY. There is nothing left in the wallet but... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 620 páginas
...across tlte dewt at a distance, and yet they -¿enture in; where Valentine accosts his boy with these lines, which would draw tears from any thing that...tree And creep thou in this hollow place with me, Let's here repose our wearied limbs till th. y more wearied be ! Bov. There is nothing left in the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 664 páginas
...accosts his boy with these lines, which would draw tears from any thing that is not marble : " Han? up thy wallet on that tree And creep thou in this hollow place with me, Let's here repose our wearied limb§ till they more wearied bo ! Bov. There is nothing left in the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 620 páginas
...across the dt-sert at a distance, and yet they -¿enture in ; where Valentine accosts his boy with these lines, which would draw tears from any thing that is not marble : " Напг up thy wallet on that tree And creep thou in this hollow place with me, La'- here repose... | |
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