The garden fears no blight, and needs no fence, For there is none to covet, all are full. The lion, and the libbard, and the bear Graze with the fearless flocks; all bask at noon Together, or all gambol in the shade Of the same grove, and drink one common... The Task: A Poem - Sivu 247tekijä(t) William Cowper - 1878 - 263 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Thomas F. Walker - 1830 - 256 sivua
...The garden fears no blight, and needs no fence, For there is none to covet, all are full. The lion, and the libbard, and the bear, Graze with the fearless...sees, And smiles to see, her infant's playful hand Stretch'd forth to dally with the crested worm, To stroke his azure neck, or to receive The lambent... | |
| William Cowper - 1830 - 328 sivua
...The garden fears no blight, and needs no fence, For there is none to covet, all are full. The lion, and the libbard, and the bear Graze with the fearless...sees, And smiles to see, her infant's playful hand Stretch'd forth to dally with the crested worm, To stroke his azure neck, or to receive The lambent... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 sivua
...fence, For there is none to covet, all arc full. The lion, and the libbard, and the bear, • Graie t hangs upon your face ; And stop and eat, for well...is my wedding-day, And all the world would stare, Stretched forth to dally with the crested worm, To stroke his azure neck, or to 'receive The lambent... | |
| Egerton Smith - 1831 - 656 sivua
...other than the Paradise, or the Elysinm of Animals, where, as the amiable Cowper says — " The lion, the libbard, and the bear, Graze with the fearless...and drink one common stream ; Antipathies are none." — Cowper'i Task. Whilst I was earnestly contemplating the interesting scene before me, a beautiful... | |
| William Cowper - 1831 - 192 sivua
...The garden fears no blight, and needs no fence, For there is none to covet, all are full. The lion, and the libbard, and the bear, Graze with the fearless...bask at noon • Together, or all gambol in the shade 775 Of the same grove, and drink one common stream; Antipathies are none . No foe to man Lurks in the... | |
| J. M. Putnam - 1831 - 174 sivua
...li«n, and the Hbbard, and the bear, Graze with the fearless /lucks; allba.sk at noon Together, or gambol in the shade Of the same grove, and drink one...stream. Antipathies are none. No foe to man Lurks m the serpent now ; the mother sees, And smiles to see, her infant's playful haljj Strctch'd forth... | |
| Bela Bates Edwards - 1832 - 338 sivua
...The garden fears no blight, and needs no fence, For there is none to covet—all are full. The lion, and the libbard, and the bear, Graze with the fearless...sees, And smiles to see, her infant's playful hand Stretched forth to dally with the crested worm, To stroke his azure neck, or to receive The lambent... | |
| Joseph Emerson - 1832 - 122 sivua
...needs no fence, For there is none to covet ; all are full. The lion and the libbard and the bear 45 Graze with the fearless flocks; all bask at noon Together, or all gambol in the shade Of the same grove stream. Antipathies arc none. and drink one common No foe to man Lurks in the serpent now ; the mothur... | |
| William Cowper - 1835 - 620 sivua
...garden fears no blight, and needs no fence, For there is none to covet, — all are full. The lion, and the libbard, and the bear, Graze with the fearless...sees, And smiles to see, her infant's playful hand Stretch'd forth to dally with the crested worm, To stroke his azure neck, or to receive The lambent... | |
| William Cowper - 1835 - 362 sivua
...corresponding passage in the latter writer is greatly inferior to that in which our poet says, — " No foe to man Lurks in the serpent now — the mother sees, And smiles to see her infant's hand Stretch'd forth to dally with the crested worm, To stroke his azure neck, and to receive The lambent... | |
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