The swain, who, free from bus'ness and debate, Receives his easy food from Nature's hand, And just returns of cultivated land ! No palace, with a lofty gate, he wants, T' admit the tides of early visitants, With eager eyes devouring, as they pass, The... Transactions of the New-York State Agricultural Society for the Year ... - Sivu 542tekijä(t) New York State Agricultural Society - 1864Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Virgil - 1721 - 412 sivua
...Swainr who, free from Bufmcfs and Debate, 6f o Receives his eafy Food from Nature's Hand, And juft Returns- of cultivated Land! No Palace, with a lofty Gate, he wants, T'admit the Tydes of early Viiitants, " With eager Eyes devouring, as they pafi, ' 64$ The breathing... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 1130 sivua
...The fwain, who, free from bufinefs and debate 640 Receives his eafy food from Nature's hand, And juft returns of cultivated land ! No palace, with a lofty gate, he wants, T' admit the tides of early vifitants, With eager eyes devouring, as they pafs, 645 The breathing figures... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 366 sivua
...The fwain, who, free from bufinefs and debate 6fO Receives his eafy food from Nature's hand, And juft returns of cultivated land! No palace, with a lofty gate, he wants, T' admit the tides of early vifitants, With eager eyes devouring, as they pafs, 64$ The breathing figures... | |
| 1792 - 918 sivua
...! The fwain, who, free from bufinefs and debate Receives his eafy food from nature's hand, And juft returns of cultivated land ! No palace, with a lofty gate, he wants, T' admit the tides of early vifitants. With eager eyes devouring, as they pafs, The breathing figures... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 902 sivua
...! The twain, who, free from bufinefs and debate Receives his eafy food from nature's hand, And i ut returns of cultivated land ! No palace, with a lofty gate, he wants, T' admit the tides of early vifitants, With eager eyes devouring, as they pafs. The breathing figures... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 1104 sivua
...! The fwain, who, free from bufinefs and debate Receives his eafy food from nature's hand, And juft returns of cultivated land ! No palace, with a lofty gate, he wants, T' admit the tides of early vifitants, > With eager eyes devouring, as they pafs, The breathing figures... | |
| Virgil - 1803 - 364 sivua
...were slain. /" O happy, if he knew his happy state, The swain, who, free from bus'ness and debate, 640 Receives his easy food from Nature's hand, And just...cultivated land ! No palace, with a lofty gate, he wants, T' admit the tides of early visitants, With eager eyes devouring, as they pass, 645 The breathing figures... | |
| Publius Vergilius Maro - 1806 - 310 sivua
...were slain. O happy, if he knew his happy state, The swain, who, free from bus'ness and debate, 640 Receives his easy food from Nature's hand, And just returns of cultivated land '. 2 A2 No palace, with a lofty gato, he wants, T'admit the tides of early visitants, With eager eves... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 378 sivua
...state, The swam, who, free from bus'ness and dehate, Receives his easy food from Nature's hand, 641 And just returns of cultivated land : No palace, with a lofty gate, he wants, 1' admit the tides of early visitants, With eager eyes devouring, as they pass, 045 Tlii breathing... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 790 sivua
...Through wine they quarrel'd, and through wine were slain. O happy, if he knew his happy state! The swain, who, free from business and debate, Receives his easy...cultivated land! No palace, with a lofty gate, he wants, T' admit the tides of early visitants, With eatier eyes devouring, as they pass, • • The breathing... | |
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