| William Cowper - 1800 - 438 str.
...spectacle at once excites Such recollection of our own delights, That, viewing it, we seem almost t' obtain Our innocent sweet simple years again! This...Maintains its hold with such unfailing sway, We feel it ev'n in age, and at our latest day. Hark ! how the sire of chits, whose future share Of classic food... | |
| William Cowper - 1802 - 350 str.
...seem almost t' obtain Our innocent sweet simple years again. This fond attachment to the well known place*, Whence first we started into life's long race,...Maintains its hold with such unfailing sway, We feel it ev'n in age, and at our latest day. Hark ! how the sire of chits, whose future share Of classic food... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 226 str.
...wiser train. I blame not those, who with what care they can O'erwatch the numerous and unruly clan ; This fond attachment to the well-known place, Whence...Maintains its hold with such unfailing sway, We feel it even in age, and at our latest day. Hark ! how the sire of chits, whose future share Of classic food... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 300 str.
...delights, That, viewing it, we seem almost to obtain Our innocent sweet simple years again. K3 Tliis fond attachment to the well-known place, "Whence first...Maintains its hold with such unfailing sway, We feel it ev'n in age, aiul at our latest day. Hark ! how the sire of chits, whose future share ( )f classic... | |
| George Crabbe - 1810 - 612 str.
...and draw The chalky ring and knuckle down at taw. This fond attachment to the Hfll-knewn place, When first we started into life's long race, Maintains its hold with such unfailing sway, We feel it e'en m age and at oar latest day. Confer, SCHOOLS. Eyery kind to be found in the Borough. — The School... | |
| William Cowper - 1810 - 494 str.
...fond attachment to the wellknown place, Whence first we started into life's long race, Maintains it's hold with such unfailing sway, We feel it e'en in age, and at our latest day. Hark! how the sire of chits, whose future share Of classic food begins to be his care, With his own... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 340 str.
...draw The chalky ring and knuckle down at taw.' ' This fond attachment to the well-known place, When first we started into life's long race, Maintains...such unfailing sway, We feel it e'en in age and at onr latest day. BB Cowper. LKTTER XXIV. SCHOOLS. Eiery kind to be found in the Borough.—The School... | |
| S C. Walford - 1817 - 166 str.
...spectacle at once excites, " Such recollections of our own delights. " That viewing it, we seem almost t' obtain, " Our innocent, sweet, simple years again..." We feel it e'en in age, and at our latest day." I had been so accustomed to view this city in younger days as the spot of detention and imprisonment,... | |
| William Cowper - 1817 - 248 str.
...spectacle at once excites Such recollection of our own delights, That, viewing it, we seem almost t' obtain Our innocent sweet simple years again. This...sway, We feel it e'en in age, and at our latest day. Hark ! how the sire of chits, whose future shar* Of classic food begins to be his care, With his own... | |
| William Cowper - 1817 - 240 str.
...spectacle at once excites Such recollection of our own delights, That, viewing it, we seem almost to ohtain Our innocent sweet simple years again. This fond attachment...Maintains its hold with such unfailing sway, We feel it ev'n in age, and at our latest day. Hark ! how the sire of chits, whose future share Of classic food... | |
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