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" 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... "
A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes - Страница 390
под редакцията на - 1765
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The Lady's Preceptor: Or, a Series of Instructive and Pleasing Exercises in ...

Mr. Cresswick - 1792 - 452 страници
...along ; The fhepherds lov'd,. and Selim bleft his fong* TENDERNESS OF MIND ON TAKING OF J3IKD NESTS. I have found out a gift for my fair : I have found...wood-pigeons breed* But let me that plunder forbear 1 She will fay 'tis a barbarous deed. For he, ne'er can be true. fhe averr'd, Who can rob a poor bird...

Poems Selected and Printed by a Small Party of English, who Made this ...

1792 - 112 страници
...may not be fond to refign. 1 have found out a gift for iny fair, I have found where the wood -pigeons breed: But let me that plunder forbear; She will fay 'twas a barbarous djsed. For he ne'er could be true, she averr'd, Who could rob a poor bird of its young: And I lov'd...

The idyllia, epigrams, and fragments, of Theocritus, Bion, and ..., Том 2

Theocritus (of Syracuse) - 1792 - 242 страници
...'Ipfe locum, aeriee quo congrejjere palumbes. VIR.GIL. And SHENSTONE, improving on both palTages: / have found out a gift for my fair, I ha've found where the 'iuood-pigeons breed $ But let me that plunder forbear* She will fay, 'twas a barbarous deed. LINE...

Roach's Beauties of the Modern Poets of Great Britain: Carefully Selected ...

James Roach - 1794 - 272 страници
...bird mail harmonioufty join In a concert fo foft and fo clear, As' .ihe may riot be fond to refign. I have found out a gift for my fair, I have found where the wood-pigeons breed. 3ut let me that plunder forbear, She will fay 'twas a barbarous deed. For he ne'er could be true, ftie...

The new and complete dictionary of the English language, Том 1

John Ash - 1795 - 658 страници
...and my pafiion begun; She foiiled— and I could not but love ; She is faithlefi, and I am undone. 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 fay 'twas a barbarous deed. For he ne'er...

Sheridan's and Henderson's Practical Method of Reading and Reciting English ...

Thomas Sheridan - 1796 - 292 страници
...harmoniously join p . , In a concert fo foft and fo clear, As — flie'. may not be fond to refign. \ have found out a gift for my fair, I have found where the wood-pigeons breed, But let me the plunder forbear, , She will fay 'twas a' barbarous deed. -r:o: 3 For For he ne'er could be true,...

Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts ..., Том 15, Част 1

Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 450 страници
...(continues the fame critic) this palTajfe-' has its prettiiiels, though it be not equal to the iormer:" I 'have found out a gift for my fair ; ' I have found...wood-pigeons breed : But let me that plunder forbear, She would fay 'twas a barbarous deed : For he ne'er could be true, (he averr'd, , Who could rob a poor...

The Poetical Works of W. Shenstone ...

William Shenstone - 1798 - 320 страници
...fhall harmonioufly join In a concert fo foft and fo clear, As — fhe may not be fond to refign. 1 have found out a gift for my fair ; I have found where...plunder forbear, She will fay 'twas a barbarous deed. E 2 For he ne'er could be true, fhe aver'd, Who could rob a poor bird of its young : And I lov'd her...

The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 страници
...thy gifts apply ; Unafk'd, what good thou krioweft grant ; What ill, though afk'd, deny. Compajficti. I have found out a gift for my fair ; I have found...: But let me that plunder forbear ! She will fay, 'tis a barbarous deed. For he ne'er can be true, flie averr'd, Who can rob a poor bird of its young:...

The Lives of the Most Eminent English Poets: With Critical ..., Том 3

Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 340 страници
...bade me return. In the fecond this paffage has its prettinefs, though it be not equal to the former : I have found out a gift for my fair ; I have found...'twas a barbarous deed : For he ne'er could be true {he averr'd, Who could rob a poor bird of its young : And I lov'd her the more when I heard Such tenderntfs...




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