| British poets - 1809 - 512 str.
...Twas still replenish'd to the top, Aa if they had not touch'da drop. The good old couple were amaz'il, And often on each other gaz'd, For both were frighten'd to the heart, And jast began to cry—' What art? Then softly tura'd aside to view Whether the lights were burning blue.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 562 str.
...brink, And saw it fairly twice go round ; Vet (what is wonderful !) they found Twas still replenish'd to the top, As if they ne'er had touch'da drop. The...gaz'd ; For both were frighten'd to the heart, And just began to cry, — " What ar't !'' Then softly turn'd aside to view Whether the lights were burning... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 560 str.
...brink, And saw it fairly twice go round ; Yet (what is wonderful !) they found Twas still replenish'd to the top, As if they ne'er had touch'da drop. The...amaz'd, And often on each other gaz'd ; For both were frightcn'd to the heart, And juat began to cry,—" What ar't !'> Then softly turn'd aside to view... | |
| William Somervile - 1811 - 312 str.
...brink, and saw it fairly twice go round; yet (what is wonderful I) they found 't was still replenish'd to the top, as if they ne'er had touch'da drop. The...gaz'd ; for both were frighten'd to the heart, and just began to cry. — What ar't? then softly turn'd aside to view whether the lights were burning... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 534 str.
...brink, And saw it fairly twice go round ; Yet (what was wonderful) they found, 'Twas still replenish'd to the top, As if they ne'er had touch'da drop. The...gaz'd ; For both were frighten'd to the heart, And just began to cry, " What ar't !" Then softly turn'd aside, to view Whether the lights were burning... | |
| Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 524 str.
...brink, And saw it fairly twice go round ; Yet (what was wonderful) they found, 'Twas still replenish'd to the top, As if they ne'er had touch'da drop. The good old couple were amaz'd, And often oh each other gaz'd ; For both were frighten'd to the heart, And just began to cry, " What ar't !"... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 str.
...brink, And saw it fairly twice go round ; Yet (what is wonderful) they found, JTwHs still replenished to the top, As if they ne'er had touch'da drop. The...on each other gaz'd ; For both were frighten'd to (he heart, And just began to cry, " What ar't ! " Then softly turn'd aside, to view Whether the lights... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 418 str.
...brink, And saw it fairly twice go round ; Yet (what is wonderful !) they found 'Twas still replenish'd to the top, As if they ne'er had touch'da drop. The...gaz'd ; For both were frighten'd to the heart, And jugt began to cry, — What art ? Then softly turn'd aside to view Whether the lights were burning... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 str.
...brink, And saw it fairly twice go round ; Yet (what is wonderful !) (hey found 'Twas still replenish'd just began to cry, — " What ar't ?" Then softly turn'd aside to view Whether the lights were burning... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 402 str.
...brink, And saw it fairly twice go round ; Yet (what is wonderful !) they found 'Twas still replenish'd to the top, As if they ne'er had touch'da drop. The...gaz'd ; For both were frighten'd to the heart, And just began to cry, — " What ar't ? " Then softly turn'd aside to view Whether the lights were burning... | |
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