Drawn from his refuge in some lonely elm, That age or injury has hollow'd deep, Where, on his bed of wool and matted leaves, He has outslept the winter, ventures forth To frisk awhile, and bask in the warm sun, The squirrel, flippant, pert, and full of... The Saturday Magazine - Strana 1331841Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| William Cowper - 1839 - 554 str.
...He has outslept the winter, ventures forth To frisk awhile, and bask in the warm sun, The squirrel, flippant, pert, and full of play. He sees me, and at once, swift as a bird, [brush Ascends the neighbouring beeeh; there whisks his And perks his ears, and stamps and scolds aloud,... | |
| William Cowper - 1841 - 358 str.
...He has outslept the winter, ventures forth, To frisk awhile, and bask in the warm Sun, The Squirrel, flippant, pert, and full of play : He sees me, and...stamps, and cries aloud, With all the prettiness of feign'd alarm, And anger insignificantly fierce. The heart is hard in nature, and unfit For human fellowship,... | |
| William Cowper - 1841 - 240 str.
...forth, To frisk awhile, and bask in the warm sun, The squirrel, flippant, pert, and full of play ; 315 He sees me, and at once, swift as a bird, Ascends the neighb'ring beech ; there whisks his brush, And perks his ears, and stamps, and cries aloud, With all... | |
| William Cowper - 1842 - 162 str.
...315 Ho sees me, and at once, swift as a bird, Ascends the neighb'ring beech ; there whisks his brash, And perks his ears, and stamps, and cries aloud, With all the prettiness of feign'd alarm, And anger insignificantly fierce. 320 The heart is hard in nature, and unfit For human... | |
| 1843 - 184 str.
...He has outslept the winter, ventures forth, To frisk awhile and bask in the warm sun, The squirrel flippant, pert and full of play ; He sees me, — and at once, swift as a bird, Ascends the neighboring beech ; there whisks his brush, And perks his ears, and stamps, and cries aloud, With all... | |
| William Russell - 1844 - 428 str.
...has outslept the winter, ventures forth To frisk awhile, and bask in the warm sun, The squirrel, — flippant, pert and full of play : He sees me, and,...of feigned alarm, And anger insignificantly fierce. The heart is hard in nature, and unfit For human fellowship, as being void Of sympathy, and therefore... | |
| Jane Bourne - 1845 - 272 str.
...leaves He has outslept the winter, ventures forth To frisk awhile, and bask in the warm sun ; He lees me, and at once, swift as a bird, Ascends the neighbouring...feigned alarm And anger insignificantly fierce." Cowper. As they returned through the wood, or rather grove, Henry was delighted to watch the squirrels, as... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 838 str.
...son," (she'cries aloud) " To this, thy kindred train, and me." Gray'» Installation OJe. The squirrel, flippant, pert, and full of play ; — He sees me, and at once, swift as a bird, Ascendí the ncighb'ring beech ; there whisks his brush, And perks his cars, and stamps, and cries... | |
| William Russell - 1845 - 410 str.
...has outslept the winter, ventures forth To frisk awhile, and bask in the warm sun, The squirrel, — flippant, pert and full of play : He sees me, and, at once, swift as a hird, Ascends the neighbouring beech ; there whisks his brush, And perks his ears, and stamps, and... | |
| William Russell - 1846 - 394 str.
...has outslerit the winter, ventures forth To frisk awhile, and bask in the warm sun, The squirrel, — flippant, pert and full of play : He sees me, and,...of feigned alarm, And anger insignificantly fierce. The heart is hard in nature, and unfit For human fellowship, as being void Of sympathy, and therefore... | |
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