| John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...lively haunt The trout is banish 'd by the sordid stream ; Heavy, and dripping, to the breezy brow blow move the harmless race ; where, as they spread Their swelling treasures to the sunny ray, Inly disturb'd, and wondering what this wild Outrageous tumult means, their loud complaints The country... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1825 - 600 pages
...banish'd by the sordid streun, Heavy, and dripping, to the breezy brow Slow move the harmless raee, where, as they spread Their swelling treasures to the sunny ray, Inly disturb'd, and wond'ring what this wild Outrageous tumult means, their loud eomplaints The eountry... | |
| James Thomson - 1826 - 268 pages
...till deep the well-wash'd fleece Has drunk the flood, and from his lively haunt The trout is banish'd by the sordid stream. Heavy, and dripping, to the...spread Their swelling treasures to the sunny ray, Inly disturb'd, and wondering what this wild Outrageous tumult means, their loud complaints The country... | |
| James Thomson - Seasons - 1826 - 438 pages
...deep the well- wash 'd fleece 'Has drunk the flood, and from his lively haunt The trout is banish'd by the sordid stream. Heavy, and dripping, to the breezy brow Slow move the harmless race; where, asthey spread Their swelling treasures to the sunny ray , Inly disturh'd, and wondering what this wild... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1826 - 840 pages
...trout is hanish'd by the sordid stream ; Heavy, and dripping, to the breeiy brow SUMMER. THE SEASONS. Slow move the harmless race ; where, as they spread Their swelling treasures to the sunny ray, Inly disturb'd, and wondering what this wild Outrageous tumult means, their loud complaints Tlie country... | |
| Thomas F. Walker - English poetry - 1830 - 256 pages
...till deep the wcll-wash'd fleece Has drunk the flood, and from his lively haunt The trout is banish'd by the sordid stream : Heavy, and dripping, to the breezy brow Slow moves the harmless race ; where, as they spread Their swelling treasures to the sunny ray, Inly distnrb'd,... | |
| Mary Roberts - Gloucestershire (England) - 1831 - 388 pages
...till deep the well-wash'd fleece Has drunk the flood, and from his lively haunt The trout is banish'd by the sordid stream ; Heavy, and dripping, to the...spread Their swelling treasures to the sunny ray, Inlv disturb'd, and wondering what this wild Outrageous tumult means ; their loud complaints The coumry... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 pages
...haunt, The trout is banish'd by the sordid stream ; Heavy, and dripping, to the breezy brow Slowmove the harmless race : where, as they spread Their swelling treasures to the sunny ray, Inly disturb'd, and wondering what this wild Outrageous tumult means, their loud complaints The country... | |
| Thomas Rose - Cumberland (England) - 1832 - 242 pages
...plunge amid the flashing wave, And, panting, labour to the farthest shore : Repeated this, till deep the well-washed fleece Has drunk the flood, and from his...spread Their swelling treasures to the sunny ray, Inly disturb'd, and wondering what this wild Outrageous tumult means, their loud complaints The country... | |
| James Thomson - 1836 - 200 pages
...fleece Has drunk the flood, and from his lively haunt The trout is banish'd by the sordid stream j Heavy, and dripping, to the breezy brow •Slow move...where, as they spread Their swelling treasures to the^unny ray, Inly distuib'd, and wondering what this wild Outrageous tumult means, their loud complaints... | |
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