| Izaak Walton, Sir John Hawkins - 1775 - 620 str.
...bowers, Where winds fometimes our woods perhaps may Jhake, "J But blurring care could never tempeft make, Nor murmurs e'er come nigh us, Saving of fountains that glide by us. Here's nofantaftick mafk nor dance, JBut of cur kids that frifk and prance ; Nor wars are feen, Unlefs upon... | |
| George Ellis - 1790 - 346 str.
...thefe bowers. Where winds fometimes our woods perhaps may fhake, But bluft'ring care could never temped make. Nor murmurs e'er come nigh us, Saving of fountains that glide by us. ' Here's no fantaflic mafic, nor dance, But of our kids, that frilk and prance; Nor wars are feen, Unlefs upon... | |
| George Ellis - 1803 - 468 str.
...only find. Abused mortals ! did you know Where joy, heart's-case, and comforts grow, You'd scorn proud towers, And seek them in these bowers Where winds sometimes our woods perhaps may Nor murmurs e'er come nigh us, Saving of fountains that glide by us. Here's no fantastic masque, nor... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 490 str.
...only find. Abused mortals i did you know Where joy, heart's-ease, and comforts grov You'd scorn proud towers, And seek them in these bowers. "Where winds sometimes our woods peril shake, Bat blust'ring cafe could never tempest m Nor murmurs e'er come nigh us, Saving of fountains... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 482 str.
...only find. Abused mortals ! did you know Where joy, heart's-ease, and comforts grow, You'd scorn proud towers, And seek them in these bowers Where winds sometimes our woods perhaps may shake, But blustering care could never tempest make, Nor murmurs e'er come nigh us, Saving of fountains that glide... | |
| George Ellis - 1811 - 472 str.
...only find. Abused mortals ! did you know Where joy, heart's-ease, and comforts grow, You'd scorn proud towers, And seek them in these bowers Where winds sometimes our woods perhaps may Nor murmurs e'er come nigh us, Saving of fountains that glide by us. . Here's no fantastic masque,... | |
| 1815 - 442 str.
...! did you know Where joy, heart's ease, and comforts grow; You'd scorn proud towers, And seek th¿m in these bowers— Where winds sometimes our woods...e'er come nigh us, Saving of fountains that glide by as. Here's no fantastic mask, nor dance, But of our kiii:. that frisk and prance ; Nor Wars are seen,... | |
| 1839 - 894 str.
...Abused mortals, did you know, Where joy, hearts' ease, and comforts grow, You'd scorn proud towers, i And seek them in these bowers, Where winds sometimes our woods perhaps may shake, But blustering care could never tempest make, Nor murmurs e'er come nigh us, * Saving of fountains that... | |
| Rowland Freeman - 1821 - 846 str.
...bowers, Where winds sometimes our woods perhaps may shake, But blustering care could never tempests make, Nor murmurs e'er come nigh us, Saving of fountains that glide by us. Here's no fantastic mask or dance, But of our kids that frisk and prance ; Nor wars are seen, Unless upon the green Two harmless... | |
| 1823 - 478 str.
...only find. Abused mortals ! did ye know Where joy, heart's-ease, and comforts grow, You'd scorn proud towers, And seek them in these bowers, Where winds sometimes our woods perhaps may shake, But blustering care could never tempest make ; Nor murmurings e'er come nigh us, Saving of fountains that... | |
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