| 1806 - 408 str.
...up of general joy. A SHEPHERD'S LIFE happier than a KING'S. (HILL.) TH' unbusied shepherd, stretch'd beneath the hawthorn, His careless limbs thrown out...him ; Enjoys a sweeter shade than that of canopies, Hnmn'd in by cares, and shook by storms of treason. VIRTUE its own REWARD. (ROWE.) GREAT minds, like... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 str.
...general joy. §<)!../ Shepherd's Life happier than a King't. HILL. TH' unbusicd shepherd, stretch'd beneath the hawthorn, His careless limbs thrown out...him, Enjoys a sweeter shade than that of canopies Hernm'd in with cares, and shook by storms of treason. §•02. Virtue its own Reward. ROWE. GREAT... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1856 - 384 str.
...admonishing his son : Turn thence, or, Hither guide thy fervid wheels. 123. Th' unbusied shepherd, stretch'd beneath the hawthorn, His careless limbs thrown out...Enjoys a sweeter shade than that of canopies Hemm'd in with cares, and shook by storms of treason. 124. Thou pride of heaven, Iris, who sent thee hither ?... | |
| Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 str.
...all, a tyrant only to please a few. Arittotle. KINGS— Anxieties of. Th' unbusied shepherd stretch'd beneath the hawthorn, His careless limbs thrown out in wanton ease, With thoughtless gasee perusing the arch'd heavens, And idly whistling, while his sheep feed round him Enjoy? a sweeter... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 692 str.
...nature's self. B. JONSON 385 THE SHEPHERD'S LIFE HPH' unbusied shepherd stretched beneath the haw-L thorn, his careless limbs thrown out in wanton ease, with thoughtless gaze perusing the arched heavens, and idly whistling while his sheep feed round him, enjoys a sweeter shade than that... | |
| Our life - 1865 - 234 str.
...light. Neman THE PARTING OF Louis XVI. WITH HIS FAMILY . . J. Gilbert Th' unbusied shepherd stretched beneath the hawthorn, His careless limbs thrown out...in wanton ease, With thoughtless gaze perusing the arched heavens, And idly whistling, while his sheep feed round him, Enjoys a sweeter shade than that... | |
| 1885 - 692 str.
...recurring want of a cook. A SHEPHERD'S LIFE HAPPIER THAN A KING'S. The unbusied shepherd, stretched beneath the hawthorn, His careless limbs thrown out...in wanton ease, With thoughtless gaze perusing the arched heavens, And idly whistling while his sheep feed round him ; Enjoys a sweeter shade than that... | |
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