| Thomas Percival - 1781 - 330 sivua
...difobedience and neglect, for which, alas ! it is too late to make atonement. TAKING OF BIRD-NESTS. I HAVE found out a gift for my fair ; I have found where the wood pigeons breed. But let me that plunder forbear ! She will fay 'tis a barbarous deed. For he ne'er... | |
| Robert Dodsley - 1782 - 410 sivua
...fhall harmonioufly join In a concert fo foft and fo clear As — fhe may not be fond to refign, V? J have found out a gift for my fair ; I have found where the wood-pigeons breed ; But let jne that plunder forbear, She will fay 'twas. a barbarous deed. For he ne'er could be true, fhe averr'd,... | |
| Goldfinch - 1782 - 318 sivua
...all border'd with mofs, Where the hare-bells and violets grow, Where the hare-bells and violets grow. I have found out a gift for my fair, I have found where the wood pigeons breed ; But let me that plunder forbear ; She'll fay 'twas a barbarous deed ; For he ne'er... | |
| 1782 - 500 sivua
...bird fhall harmoniouflyjoin In a concert fo foft and fo clear As— fhe may not be fond to refign. V. I have found out a gift for my fair ; I have found where the wood -pigeons breed : But let me that plunder forbear, She will fay 'twas a barbarous deed, For he... | |
| 1783 - 366 sivua
...appear, Each bird fhall harmonioufly join In a concert fo foft and fo clear, As fhe may not be fond to refign. I have found out a gift for my fair ; I...'twas a barbarous deed. For he ne'er could be true, fhe averr'd, Who could rob a poor bird of its young : And I lov'd her the more when I heard Such tendernefs... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 650 sivua
...Vade me return. In the fecond this ptflage has its prettinefs, though it be not equal to the former ; I have found out a gift for my fair ; I have found...'twas a barbarous deed : ' For he ne'er could be true, me averr'd, Who could rob a poor bird of its young ; And I lov'd her the more when I heard Such tendernefs... | |
| Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 676 sivua
...return, In the fccond this paflfage has its prettinefs, though i: bo not equal to the former : I liave found out a gift for my fair -, I have found where...'twas a barbarous deed : For he ne'er could be true, flic avcrr'd, Who could rob a poor bird of its young ; And I lov'd her the more when I heard Such tcndcrnefs... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 478 sivua
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| William Shenstone - 1791 - 350 sivua
...appear. Each bird fhall harmonioufly join. In a concert fo foft and fo clear, As — fhe may not be fond to refign. I have found out a gift for my fair ; I...'twas a barbarous deed. For he ne'er could be true, fhe averr'd, Who could rob a poor bird of its young : And I lov'd her the more, when I heard Such tendernefs... | |
| Mr. Cresswick - 1792 - 452 sivua
...along ; The fhepherds lov'd,. and Selim bleft his fong* TENDERNESS OF MIND ON TAKING OF J3IKD NESTS. I have found out a gift for my fair : I have found...wood-pigeons breed* But let me that plunder forbear 1 She will fay 'tis a barbarous deed. For he, ne'er can be true. fhe averr'd, Who can rob a poor bird... | |
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