| William Bengo' Collyer - 1823 - 504 ページ
...shall eat straw like the ox." Is. xi. 6, 7. Cowper has put this into language particularly beautiful: The lion, and the libbard, and the bear, Graze with...and drink one common stream. Antipathies are none. Task. b. vi. 1. 773. There is a kind also called the hunting leopard, which is frequently tamed, and... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 ページ
...and net us no fence, For there is none ю covet, all art full. The lion, and the libbanl, and ttie bear, Graze with the fearless flocks; all bask at noon Together, or all gambol in the shade Of Ihe same grove, and drink one common stream« Antipathies are none. No foe to man Lurks in the serpent... | |
| William Cowper - 1824 - 446 ページ
...spring, The garden fears no blight, and needs no fence, For there is none to covet ; all are full. The lion, and the libbard, and the bear, Graze with the fearless nocks; all bask at noon Together, or all gambol in the shade Of the same grove, and drink one common... | |
| William Cowper - 1826 - 504 ページ
...eternal spring, The garden fears no blight, and needs no fence, For there is none to covet, all are full. The lion, and the libbard, and the bear, Graze with...common stream. Antipathies are none. No foe to man L iirks in the serpent now ; the mother sees, And smiles to see, her infant's playful hand Stretched... | |
| William Cowper - 1826 - 242 ページ
...spring, 770 The garden fears no blight, and needs no fence, For there is none to covet, all are full. The lion, and the libbard, and the bear, Graze with...bask at noon Together, or all gambol in the shade 575 Of the same grove, and drink one common stream; Antipathies are none. No foe to man Lurks in the... | |
| William Cowper - 1826 - 242 ページ
...spring, 770 The garden fears no blight, and needs no fence, For there is none to covet, all are full. The lion, and the libbard, and the bear, Graze with...bask at noon Together, or all gambol in the shade ?75 Of the same grove, and drink one common stream', Antipathies are none. No foe to man Lurks in the... | |
| Thomas Loraine McKenney - 1827 - 606 ページ
...needs no fence, For there is none to covet, all are full. The lion, and the libbard, and the hear, Graze with the fearless flocks; all bask at noon Together,...sees, And smiles to see, her infant's playful hand Strctch'd forth to dally with the crested worm, To stroke his azure neck, or to receive The lambent... | |
| 1827 - 290 ページ
...verse of mine May stand between an animal and woe, And teach one tyrant pity for his drudge. p. 21 7. The lion, and the libbard, and the bear Graze with...and drink one common stream. Antipathies are none. p. 219. Here ev'ry drop of honey hides a sting ; Worms wind themselves into our sweetest flow'rs ;... | |
| Thomas Loraine McKenney - 1827 - 572 ページ
...fence, For there i- none t» rovct, all arc full. The lion, and the lilihard, and the hear, Craze will, the fearless flocks; all bask at noon Together, or all gambol in the shade Of 'hi- same grove, and drink one common stream. Antipathies arc nnnc. No foe to man Lurks m the serpent... | |
| Jonathan Barber - 1828 - 266 ページ
...eternal spring, The garden fears no blight; and needs no fence, For there is none to covet, all are full. The lion, and the libbard, and the bear, Graze with...sees And smiles to see, her infant's playful hand Stretched forth to dally with the crested worm, To stroke his azure neck, or to receive The lambent... | |
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