As — she may not be fond to resign. 1 have found out a gift for my fair, I have found where the wood-pigeons breed ; But let me that plunder forbear : She will say 'twas a barbarous deed. The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. - 284 ページSamuel Johnson 著 - 1820全文表示 - この書籍について
| John Aikin - 1810 - 414 ページ
...may not be fond to resign. I have found out a gift for my fair ; I have found where the wood-pigeons breed : But let me that plunder forbear, She will say 'twas a barbarous deed : For he ne'et could be true, she averr'd, Who could rob a poor bird of its young : And I lov'd her the more,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 554 ページ
...out a gift for my fair ; I have found where the wuod-pigeous breed : But let me that plunder furbear, She will say 'twas a barbarous deed. For he ne'er could be true, she averr"d, Who would rob a poor bird of its young : And I lov'd her the more when I heard Such tenderness fall from... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 556 ページ
...fur my fair ; I have fuund «here the wood-pigeons breed : But let me that plunder furbear, She u ill say 'twas a barbarous deed. For he ne'er could be true, she averr'd, Who would i ob a poor bird of its young : And I lov'd her the more when I heard Such tenderness fall from... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1812 - 378 ページ
...plunder forbear! She will say, 'tis a barbarous deed. For he ne'er can be true, she averr'd, Who can rob a poor bird of its young ; And I lov'd her the...when I heard •Such tenderness fall from her tongue. Epitaph. Here rests his head upon the lap of earth, A vouth to fortune and to fame unknown ; Fair science... | |
| John Adams - 1813 - 324 ページ
...wild branches away. «' I have found out a gift for my fair ; " I have found where the wood-pigeons breed ; " But let me that plunder forbear, She will...barbarous deed. " For he ne'er could be true, she aver'd, " Who could rob a poor bird of its young ; * " And I lov'd her the more when I heard " Such... | |
| Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1813 - 404 ページ
...say, " 'T was a barbarous deed. " For he must be mad," she averr'd, " Who unwigs him, when no longer young :'' And I lov'd her the more when I heard Such tenderness drop from her tongue. Shall I send her my whiskers—Ah no ! If my wig she refuses from love, She would... | |
| 1814 - 310 ページ
...not be fond to resign. V. I have found out a gift for my fair ; I have found where the wood-pigeons breed ; But let me that plunder forbear, She will...averr'd, ' Who could rob a poor bird of its young : And I loved her the more, when I heard Such tenderness fall from her tongue. VI. I have heard her with sweetness... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1815 - 276 ページ
...'tis a barbarous deed. For he'jie'er can be true, she aver*di Who can rob a poor bird of itsyoorig'; And I lov'd her the more, when I heard Such. tenderness fall from her toogae. Epitaph, Here rests his head upon the lap of eai'th, A youth to fortune and to fame unknown... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 ページ
...may not be fond to resign, 1 have found out a gift for my fair, I have found where the wood-pigeons breed ; But let me that plunder forbear, She will...bird of its young ; And I lov'd her the more when 1 heard Such tenderness fall from her tongue. I have heard her with sweetness unfold How that pity... | |
| Elizabeth Tomkins - 1817 - 276 ページ
...for my fair ; I have found out the wood-pigeon's breed: But let me that plunder forbear, She will lay 'twas a barbarous deed. For he ne'er could be true,...averr'd, Who could rob a poor bird of its young : And I loved her the more, when I heard Such tenderness fall from her tongu«. • • I have heard her with... | |
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