| John Dyer - 1757 - 168 str.
...thro' the tide ; The fturdy ruftic, in the middle wave, Awaits to feize him rifing ; one arm bears His lifted head above the limpid ftream, While the...refigns him to the funny bank, Where, bleating loud, he (hakes his dripping locks. ft SHEAR them the fourth or fifth return of morn, Left touch of bufy fly-blows... | |
| 1757 - 736 str.
...the middle wave,. Awaits to feize him tiling ; one arm bears His lifted head above the limpid dream. While the full clammy fleece the other laves Around, laborious, with repeated toil j And then refi;ns him to the funny bank, Where, blMtjng loud, he (haket hit dripping locks. [morn,... | |
| 1757 - 742 str.
...glitten thro' the The Iturdy rufiic, in the middle wave, Awaits to feize him rifing ; one arm bears His lifted head above the limpid ftream. While the full clammy fleece the other lavet Around, laborious, with repeated toil ; And then refigns him to the funny bank. Where, bleating... | |
| John Dyer - 1761 - 196 str.
...gliften thro' the tide; The fturdy ruftic, in the middle wave, Awaits to feize him rifing ; one arm bears His lifted head above the limpid ftream, While the full clammy fleece the other lavet Around, laborious, with- repeated toil ; And then refigns him to the funny bank, Where, bleating... | |
| 1785 - 680 str.
...one arm bean Hit lifted head above the limpid ilrcam, "While the full clammy fleece the o.her lavet Around, laborious, with repeated toil; And then refigns him to the funny hank, "Where, bleating loud, he fîukct hi» dripping locks, DYER. The (hearing it fel fis con dueled... | |
| 1788 - 404 str.
...the tidej The ftnrdy ruftic, in the middle wave, Awaits to feize him rifing; one arm bears His lilted head above the limpid ftream, While the full clammy...laves Around, laborious, with repeated toil; And then rciigns him to the funny bank, Where, bleating loud, hefliakeshis dripping locks. OVER. The fhearing... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - 1789 - 484 str.
...wave, Await.* to (eize him riling; one araie bears His lifted head above the limpid itream, \\rhile the full clammy Fleece the other laves Around, laborious,...refigns him to the funny bank. Where, bleating loud, he f hakes his dripping locks. Shear thetn the fourth or fifth return of morn Left touch of bufy fly-blows... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenaburg - 1789 - 486 str.
...bears His lifted head- abore the limpid ftream, While the full clammy Fleece the other laves Aiound, laborious, with repeated toil ; And then refigns him to the funny bank, Where, bleating loud, he f hakes his dripping locks. Shear them the fourth or fifth return of morn Left touch of bufy fly-blows... | |
| Johann Joachim Eschenburg - 1789 - 488 str.
...gliften thro' the tide; The fturdy ruftic, in the middle wave, Awaits to leize him riling; one arme bears His lifted head above the limpid ftream, While the...refigns him to the funny bank, Where, bleating loud, he f hakes his dripping locks. Shear them the fourth or fifth return of morn Left touch of bufy fly-blows... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 str.
...Tbt cmei of Bri^antium—lte forgti e in Terljlin, vibtn tlir Ji-fkerdi Jtian and all tnU art modi. While the full clammy fleece the other laves Around,...refigns him to the funny bank, Where, bleating loud, he {hakes his dripping locks. Shear them the fourth or fifth return of morn, Left touch of bufy fly-blows... | |
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