British Anthologies, Volume 10Edward Arber H. Frowde, 1901 - English poetry |
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... Wood ; Where oft the bitch - fox hides her hapless brood , Reserved to solace many a neighb'ring Squire , That he may follow them , through brake and briar , Contusion hazarding of neck or spine ; Which rural Gentlemen call Sport divine ...
... Wood ; Where oft the bitch - fox hides her hapless brood , Reserved to solace many a neighb'ring Squire , That he may follow them , through brake and briar , Contusion hazarding of neck or spine ; Which rural Gentlemen call Sport divine ...
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... Wood that crash was heard , Though not a hound , from whom it burst , appeared ; The sheep recumbent and the sheep that ... Woods belonging to JOHN THROCKMORTON , Esq . They gathered close around the old Pit's brink ; And 31 William Cowper .
... Wood that crash was heard , Though not a hound , from whom it burst , appeared ; The sheep recumbent and the sheep that ... Woods belonging to JOHN THROCKMORTON , Esq . They gathered close around the old Pit's brink ; And 31 William Cowper .
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... woods and wa's maun shield ! But thou , beneath the random bield O ' clod or stane , Adorns the histie stibble - field , Unseen ! alane ! There , in thy scanty mantle clad , Thy snawie bosom sun - ward spread , Thou lifts thy unassuming ...
... woods and wa's maun shield ! But thou , beneath the random bield O ' clod or stane , Adorns the histie stibble - field , Unseen ! alane ! There , in thy scanty mantle clad , Thy snawie bosom sun - ward spread , Thou lifts thy unassuming ...
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... woods grow , and rivers row , And mony a hill between ; But , day and night , my fancy's flight Is ever wi ' my JEAN ! I see her in the dewy flowers , I see her sweet and fair ! I hear her in the tunefu ' birds , I hear her charm the ...
... woods grow , and rivers row , And mony a hill between ; But , day and night , my fancy's flight Is ever wi ' my JEAN ! I see her in the dewy flowers , I see her sweet and fair ! I hear her in the tunefu ' birds , I hear her charm the ...
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... wood , where in ambush we lay ; And the scalps which we bore from your nation away ! Now the flame rises fast ! You exult in my pain ! But the son of ALKNOмOOK can never complain ! ' I go to the land where my father is gone ! His ghost ...
... wood , where in ambush we lay ; And the scalps which we bore from your nation away ! Now the flame rises fast ! You exult in my pain ! But the son of ALKNOмOOK can never complain ! ' I go to the land where my father is gone ! His ghost ...
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