| William Ewart - 1849 - 94 sider
...authors may• of course, be omitted. In return thou shalt receive Such a strain as I can give. 2. Though in voice and shape they be Formed as if akin to thee, Thou surpassest, happier far, Happiest grasshoppers that are : Theirs is but a summer song, Thine endures... | |
| Garland - 1850 - 152 sider
...Every dish, and spoil the best, Frisking thus before the fire, Thou hast all thine heart's desire. Though in voice and shape they be Formed as if akin to thee, Thou surpassest, happier far, Happiest grasshoppers that are, E 2 Theirs is but a summer's song, Thine endures... | |
| William Cowper - 1850 - 516 sider
...Every dish, and spoil the best ; Frisking thus before the fire, Thou hast all thine heart's desire. Though in voice and shape they be Formed as if akin to thee, Thou surpassest, happier far. Happiest grasshoppers that are ; Their's is but a summer's song, Thine endures... | |
| 1851 - 644 sider
...domestic ode from which I have already quoted the commencement : " Though in voice and shape they J>e Formed as if- akin- to thee, Thou surpasses!, happier...grasshoppers that are ; Theirs is but a summer's song, Thine endure- the winter long, Unimpaired and shrill and clear, Melody throughout the year. Neither night... | |
| Frederic Charles Cook - 1851 - 118 sider
...thine heart's desire. Though in voice and shape they be Form d as if akin to thee, Thou surpassest, happier far, Happiest grasshoppers that are ; Theirs...but a summer's song, Thine endures the winter long, Unimpair'd, and shrill, and clear, Melody throughout the year. Neither night, nor dawn of day, Puts... | |
| William Cowper - 1851 - 624 sider
...Every dish, and spoil the best . Frisking thus before the fire, Thou hast all thine heart's desire. py who walks with him ! whom what he find* Df flavour or of scent eurpassest, happier far, Happiest grasshoppers that are; Theirs is but a summer's song, Thine endures... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 sider
...sweet; In return thou slmlt receive Such a song as I can give. Though in voice and shape they be Forni'd as if akin to thee, Thou surpasses!, happier far, Happiest grasshoppers that are; Their's is but a summer-song, Thine endures the winter long, Unimpair'd, and shrill, and clear, Melody... | |
| William Cowper - 1854 - 478 sider
...thus before the fire, Thou hast all thine heart's desire. Though in voice and shape they be Form'd as if akin to thee, Thou surpasses!, happier far,...but a summer's song, Thine endures the winter long, Unimpair'd and shrill and clear, Melody throughout the year. Neither night nor dawn of day Puts a period... | |
| William Cowper - 1854 - 468 sider
...thus before the fire, Thou hast all thine heart's desire. Though in voice and shape they be Form'd as if akin to thee, Thou surpasses!, happier far,...but a summer's song, Thine endures the winter long, Unimpair'd and shrill and clear, Melody throughout the year. Neither night nor dawn of day Puts a period... | |
| William Cowper, Henry Stebbing - 1854 - 850 sider
...thine heart's desire. Though in voice and shape they be Form'd as if akin to thee, Thou surpassest, happier far, Happiest grasshoppers that are ; Theirs...but a summer's song, Thine endures the winter long ; Unimpair'd, and shrill, and clear, Melody throughout the year. Neither night, nor dawn of day, Puts... | |
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