| Peter Beckford - 1797 - 412 ページ
...: let the kennel, therefore, bean objedt of your particular care. "Upon fome little eminence ereft, And fronting to the ruddy dawn; its courts On either hand wide opening to receive The fun's all-cheering beams, when wild he Ihines, 'And gilds the mountain tops."... | |
| William Somervile - 1800 - 216 ページ
...vet'ran's fole delight. Firft let the Kennel be the huntfman's care, Upon fome little eminence ereft* 125 And fronting to the ruddy dawn ; its courts On either hand wide op'ning to receive The fun's all-cheering beams, when mild he fhines, And gilds the mountain tops. For much the pack ea (Rous'd... | |
| Peter Beckford - 1802 - 50 ページ
...of Kennels, and after insisting upon absolute cleanliness proceeds to advise upon the situation. " Upon some little eminence erect, And fronting to the ruddy dawn, its courts On either hand wide opening to receive The sun's all-chearing beams, when mild he shines, And gilds the mountain tops."... | |
| William Somerville - 1804 - 176 ページ
...garrulity, The poor disbanded veteran's sole delight. First, let the kennel be the huntsman's care; Upon some little eminence erect, And fronting to the ruddy dawn ; its courts On either hand wide opening to receive The sun's all-cheering beams, when mild he shines, And gilds the mountain tops.... | |
| William Somerville, Thomas Park - 1808 - 354 ページ
...garrulity, The poor disbanded veteran's sole delight! First let the kennel be the huntsman's care, Upon some little eminence erect, And fronting to the ruddy dawn ; its courts On either hand wide opening to receive The sun's all-cheering beams, when mild he shines, And gilds the mountain tops.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 560 ページ
...disbanded veteran's sole delight. First let the kennel be the huntsman's care, Upon some little cmiiniice erect, And fronting to the ruddy dawn; its courts On either hand wide opening to receive The Sun's all-chearing heams, when mild he shines, And gilds the mountain tops.... | |
| William Barker Daniel - 1812 - 696 ページ
...the presumption that a Kennel is to be erected, its Scite is strongly pointed out by SOMERVILLE. " Upon some little Eminence erect, " And fronting to the ruddy dawn; its Courts " On either hand wide opening to receive " The Sun's all-cheering Beams, when mild he shines " And gilds the Mountain tops."... | |
| William Flint - 1815 - 158 ページ
...introducing Mr. Somervile's beautiful LINES on the KENNEL. First let the kennel be the huntsraaD's care, Upon some little eminence erect, And fronting to the ruddy dawn ; its courts On either hand wide opening to receive The sun's all. cheering beams, when mild he shines, And gilds the mountain tops.... | |
| Richard Lawrence (veterinary surgeon.) - 1816 - 550 ページ
...constitution ; it had better be prevented. Let the kennel, therefore, be your particular care. " Upo>) some little eminence erect. And fronting to the ruddy...On either hand wide op'ning, to receive The sun's all-chcariiig beams, when mild be shine*, And gilds the mountain tops." " Such as Somervile directs... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1817 - 614 ページ
...him. Mr. Spmerville, in his poem on the Chace, has recommended an airy situation for the kennel. " Upon some little eminence erect, And fronting to the ruddy dawn, its courts On either hand wide opening to receive The sun's all-cheering rays — • — • for use not state ; Gracefully plain... | |
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