| 1714 - 430 sider
...Both nature and fan-cy ex - ceed. r**Nor dai-fy, nor fweet blulh-ing rofe, Not all the gay flowers of the field, Not Tweed glid-ing gen-tly thro' thofe,...linnet, the lark, and the thrulh, The blackbird, and fweet cooing dove* With mufick enchant ev'ry bjfh. ( 8 ) Come, let us go forth to the mead, Let us... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1724 - 388 sider
...of the Field, Not Twteä gliding gently thro' thofe, Such Beauty and Plcaftire docs yield. & Тн E Warblers are heard in the Grove, The Linnet, the Lark and the Thrufli, The Black-bird, and fweet cooing Dove, With Mufick enchant ev'ry Bufli. Come let us go forth... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1733 - 398 sider
...daifie, nor fweet blufliing rofe, Not all the gay flowers of the field, Not Tweed gliding gently ihro' thofe, Such beauty and pleafure does yield. The warblers...heard in the grove, The linnet, the lark, and the thrufli, The black-bird, and fweet cooing dove, With mufick enchant ev'ry bufh. Come, let us go forth... | |
| Vincent Bourne - 1734 - 168 sider
...and Fancy exceed. Nor Daify, nor fweet- blulhing Rofr Nor all the gay Flow'rs of the Field, Not Timed gliding gently thro' thofe, Such Beauty and Pleafure...heard in the Grove, The Linnet, the Lark, and the Thrufh ; The Black- bird, and fweet cooing Dove, With Mufick inchant ev'ry Bufh. Come let us go forth... | |
| 1735 - 390 sider
...How fweet are her fmiles upon Tweed? Yet Moggy's ftill fweeter than . Both nacuie ami fancy exceed ; The warblers are heard in the grove, The linnet, the lark, and the thrush ; The black-bird, and fweet cooing dore, With mufick enchant ev'ry bush. Come Itt us go forth... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1750 - 492 sider
...fancy exceed. Nor daify, nor fweet blufhing rofe, Not all the gay flowers of the field, Not Tiueed gliding gently thro' thofe, Such beauty and pleafure...heard in the grove, The linnet, the lark, and the thrufh, The blackbird, and fweet cooing dove, 'With mufick enchant ev'ry bufh. Come, let us go forth... | |
| Allan Ramsay - 1762 - 506 sider
...all the gay flowers of the field, Not TivteJ gliding gently through thofe, Such beauty and plcafure does yield. - • The warblers are heard in the grove, The linnet, the lark, and the thrufh, The blackbird, and fweet-cooing dove, With muuc inchant ev'ry bufh. Come, let us go forth to... | |
| 1782 - 348 sider
...Nordaify, nor fweet blufhing rofe, Nor all the gay flowers of the field, Nor Tweed gliding gently through thofe, Such beauty and pleafure does yield. The warblers...heard in the grove, The linnet, the lark, and the thrum, The blackbird, and fweet cooing dove, With mufic enchant every bufii. Come, let us go forth... | |
| Goldfinch - 1782 - 318 sider
...the gay flowers of the field, Nor Tweed gliding gently through thofe, Such beauty, fuch pleafure doth yield. The warblers are heard in the grove, The linnet, the lark, and the thrufli, The blackbird and fweet cooing dove, With mufic enchant every bum. Come, let us go forth to... | |
| Blackbird - 1783 - 172 sider
...daify, nor fweet bluihing rofe, Nor all the gay flowers of the field, Nor Tweed gliding gently through thofe, Such beauty and pleafure does yield. The warblers...heard in the grove, The linnet, the lark, and the thruih» The blackbird, and fweet cooing-dove, • With nuific inchant ev'ry buth, t Gome, let us go... | |
| |