| John Gay - 1753 - 282 str.
...fleeting fnow, And with diflblving froft the pavements flow. Experienc'd men, inur'd to city ways, 405 Need not the Calendar to count their days, When through the town with flow and folemn air, Led by the noftril, walks the muzled bear ; Behind him moves majeftically dull,... | |
| 1782 - 518 str.
...penthoufe ftreams the fleeting fnow, And with diflblving froft the pavements flow. Experienc'd men, inur'd to city ways, Need not the Calendar to count their days. When thro' the town, with flow and folemn air, Led by the noftril, walks the muzzled bear; Behind him moves,... | |
| 1794 - 918 str.
...fleeting • {now, And with diíTolving froft the pavements flow. F.xperienc'd men, inur'd to city way«, Need not the calendar to count their days. When through the town with flow and lolemn air, Led by the nuflril, walks the muzzled bear; Behind him moves, miijefticilly dull,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 906 str.
...fleeting fnow, And with diflolving froft the pavements flow. Experienc'd men, iour'd to city ways, Meed not the calendar to count their days. When through the town with flow and folemn air, Led by the noilril, walks the muzzled bear ; Behind him moves, majeftically dull,... | |
| 1797 - 420 str.
...pavements flow. Behind him moves, majestically dull, The pride of Hockley-hole, the surly bull, 41* L^arn hence the periods of the week to name: Mondays and Thursdays are the days of game. When flshy stalls with double store are laid, The golden-belly'd carp, the broad 6nn'd maid, Red speckled... | |
| John Gay, Thomas Park - 1808 - 322 str.
...flew. Experienced men, inur'd to city ways, 405 Need not the calendar to count their days. When threugh the Town, with slow and solemn air, Led by the nostril,...bear, Behind him moves majestically dull, The pride of Hockley-hole, the surly bull ; 410 Jjearn hence the periods of the week to name : Mondays and Thursdays... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 582 str.
...streams the fleeting snow And with disnolvinf frost the pavements flow. . F.xperienc'd men, inur'd to city ways, Need not the calendar to count their...muzzled bear • ' Behind him moves, majestically Hull, The priilc of Hoekley-hole, the surly bull. 4n» I^am hence the periods of the week to name,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 596 str.
...pent-house streams the fleeting snow And with dissolving frost the pavements flow. Expcrienc'd men, inur'd to city ways, Need not the calendar to count their days. When through the town with slow an.l Solemn air U'd by the nostril, walks the muzzled bear; Behind him moves, majestically dull, The... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 str.
...penthouse streams the fleeting snow, And with dissolving frost the pavements flow. Experienc'd men, inur'd «ir> Led by the nostril, walks the muzzled bear ; Behind him moves, majestically dull, The pride of... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 364 str.
...penthouse streams the fleeting snow, And with dissolving frost the pavements flow. Experienced men, inur'd to city ways, Need not the calendar to count their...Behind him moves, majestically dull, The pride of Hockley-hole, the surly bull. Learn hence the periods of the week to name, Mondays and Thursdays are... | |
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