| John Burroughs - 1909 - 348 str.
...with a Donkey," and the lines he pretends to quote from an old play kept running in my head : — 1The bed was made, the room was fit, By punctual eve the stars were lit; The air was sweet, the water ran; No need was there for maid or man, When we put up, my ass and I, At God's green... | |
| John Burroughs - 1881 - 268 str.
...punctual eve the stars were lit ; The air was sweet, the water ran ; No need was there for maid or nan, When we put up, my ass and I, At God's green caravanserai." But the stately elm played me a trick : it slyly and at long intervals let great drops of water down... | |
| John Burroughs - 1881 - 272 str.
..." Travels with a Donkey," and the lines he quotes from an old play kept running in my head : — " The bed was made, the room was fit, By punctual eve the stars were lit ; The air was sweet, the water ran ; No need was there for maid or man, When we put up, my ass and I, At God's green... | |
| John Burroughs - 1884 - 336 str.
...amusing Travels witli a Donkey, and the lines he quotes from an old play kept running in my head — " The bed was made, the room was fit, By punctual eve the stars were lit ; The air was sweet, the water ran ; No need was there for maid or man, When we put up, my ass and I, At God's green... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1886 - 284 str.
...always the most faithful believer who makes the cunningest apostle. UPPER GEVAUDAN (continued'}. ' The bed was made, the room was fit. By punctual eve the stars were lit; The air was sweet, the -water ran ; No need was there for maid or man. When we put up, my ass and I, At God's green... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1887 - 204 str.
...I towards the night of time decline, You mount into the morn. Youth shall grow great and strong and free, But age must still decay : To-morrow for the...From Travels with a Donkey. XXXIII THE COUNTRY OF THE GAMISARDS1 WE travelled in the print of olden wars, Yet all the land was green, And love we found,... | |
| 1889 - 680 str.
...under the open heaven upon terra firma, of which mention is made in the " Travels with a Donkey " — " The bed was made, the room was fit, By punctual eve...put up, my ass and I, At God's green caravanserai." The dawn will, however, disperse the troubles of the night, and the glory of a sunrise at sea more... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 396 str.
...sportsman, aiming at, Shall bag, me — all the world shall say: Thanh God, and there's an end of that I XXXI SING clearlier, Muse, or evermore be still, Sing...From Travels with a Donkey. XXXIII THE COUNTRY OF THE CAMISARDS1 w E travelled in the print of olden wars, Yet all the land was green, And love we found,... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 400 str.
...some golden day, The unfailing sportsman, aiming at, Shall bag, me — all the world shall say: Thanh God, and there's an end of that! XXXI SING clearlier,...and I, At God's green caravanserai. 1 From Travels witb a Donkey. XXXIII THE COUNTRY OF THE CAMISARDS1 W E travelled in the print of olden wars, Yet all... | |
| Robert Louis Stevenson - 1895 - 394 str.
...there's an end of that! XXXI SING clearlier, Muse, or evermore be still, Sing truer or no longer singl No more the voice of melancholy Jacques To wake a...my ass and I, At God's green caravanserai. 1 From Trmels with a Donky. XXXIII THE COUNTRY OF THE CAMISARDS1 W E travelled in the print of olden wars,... | |
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