| William Cowper - 1864 - Страниц: 454
...Dispersing all his dream, I thence withdrew, and follow'd long The windings of the stream. My ramble ended, I return'd ; Beau, trotting far before, The floating...shore. I saw him with that lily cropp'd, Impatient swiin to meet My quick approach, and soon he dropp'il The treasure at my feet. Charm'd with the sight,... | |
| Henry Twells - 1864 - Страниц: 318
...Dispersing all his dream, I thence withdrew, and follow'd long The windings of the stream. My ramble ended, I return'd; Beau, trotting far before, The floating...plunging left the shore. I saw him with that lily cropt Impatient swim to meet My quick approach, and soon he dropt The treasure at my feet. Charm'd... | |
| James Stuart Laurie - 1866 - Страниц: 236
...Dispersing all his dream, I thence withdrew, and follow'd long The windings of the stream. My ramble ended, I return'd; Beau, trotting far before, The floating...plunging, left the shore. I saw him with that lily crept Impatient swim to meet My quick approach, and soon he dropt The treasure at my feet. Cowper.... | |
| Edward Clarke Lowe - 1868 - Страниц: 186
...withdrew, and follow'd long, The windings of the stream. My ramble ended, I return'd; Beau trotted far before, The floating wreath again discern'd, And...Charm'd with the sight, " The world," I cried, " Shall hear of this thy deed; " My dog shall mortify the pride " Of man's superior breed; " But chief myself... | |
| Harrison Weir - 1868 - Страниц: 150
...The windings of the stream. My ramble ended, I return'd; Beau, trotting far before, TO A YOUNG ASS. The floating wreath again discern'd. And plunging...Charm'd with the sight, "The world," I cried, " Shall hear of this thy deed : My dog shall mortify the pride Of man's superior breed : " But chief myself... | |
| Adam White - 1870 - Страниц: 378
...spaniel, in a glass case—the little dog Beau, who, seeing the water-lily which Cowper could not reach, ' plunging, left the shore.' " " I saw him with that...Impatient swim to meet My quick approach, and soon he dropp'a The treasure at my feet." We saw the room where Cowper died, and the bell which he last touched.... | |
| William Cowper - 1870 - Страниц: 574
...Dispersing all his dream, I thence withdrew, and follow'd long The windings of the stream. My ramble ended, I return'd; Beau, trotting far before, The floating...wreath again discern'd, And plunging, left the shore. Impatient swim to meet My quick approach, and soon he dropp'd I saw him with that lily cropp'd The... | |
| 1871 - Страниц: 378
...withdrew, and follow'd long The windings of the stream. My ramble ended, I return'd ; Beau trotted far before, The floating wreath again discern'd, And...Charm'd with the sight, ' The world,' I cried, ' Shall hear of this thy deed ; My dog shall mortify the pride Of man's superior breed ; ' But chief myself... | |
| Child - 1871 - Страниц: 328
...stream. m My ramble ended, I return''d ; Beau, trotting far before, The floating wreath again discem'd, And plunging, left the shore. I saw him with that...Charm'd with the sight, the world, I cried, Shall hear of this thy deed : My dog shall mortify the pride Of man's superior breed : But chief myself I... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1871 - Страниц: 838
...Her lilies newly blown; Their beauties I intent surreycd, And one I wished my own. My ramble ended, I return'd; Beau trotting far before, The floating...wreath again discern'd, And plunging, left the shore With cane extended far, I sought To steer it close to land j Rat still the prize, though nearly caught,... | |
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