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" Tis thus in friendship : who depend On many, rarely find a friend. A Hare, who in a civil way Complied with everything, like GAY, Was known by all the bestial train, Who haunt the wood or graze the plain. Her care was never to offend, And every creature... "
The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical - Page 110
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Fables

John Gay - 1728 - 218 pages
...the beftial train, Who haunt the wood, or graze the plain: Her care was, never to offend, And ev'ry creature was her friend. As forth fhe went at early dawn To tafte the dew-befprinkled lawn, Behind fhe hears the hunter's cries, And from the deep-mouth'd thunder flies; She ftarts, fhe ftops, (he pants...
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Fables

John Gay - 1746 - 212 pages
...the plain : . Her care was, never to offend, •• And ev'ry creature was her friend. As forth me went at early dawn To tafte the dew-befprinkled lawn, Behind ihe hears the hunter's cries, And from the deep-mouth'd thunder flies > She ftarts, ihe ftops, ihe pants for breath, She hears the...
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The Works of Mr. John Gay: In Four Volumes. To which is Added an Account of ...

John Gay - 1770 - 204 pages
...beftial train Who haunt the wood, or graze the plain. E s Her Her care was, never to offend, And ev'ry creature was her friend. As forth fhe went at early dawn, To tafle the dew-befprinkledlawn, Behind fhe hears the hunter's cries, And from the deep-mouth'd thunder...
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Fables of Mr. John Gay, with an Italian translation, by Gian Francesco Giorgetti

John Gay - 1773 - 388 pages
...the beftial train Who haunt the wood, or graze the plain. Her care was, never to offend, And ev'ry creature was her friend. As forth fhe went at early dawn, To tafte the dew befprinkled lawn, Behind fhe hears the hunterVcries, And from the deep-mouth'd thunder flies. Già...
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A Museum for Young Gentlemen and Ladies: Or, a Private Tutor for Little ...

1778 - 202 pages
...Wood, or graze the Plain: Her Care was, never to offend, And ev'ry Creature was her Friend. As forth me went at early Dawn, To tafte the Dew-befprinkled Lawn, Behind Ihe hears the Hunter's Cries, And from the deep mouth'd Thunder flies ; She ftarts, (he flops, (he pants for Breath; She hears the...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Volume 37

English poets - 1790 - 316 pages
...everything, like Gay, Was known by all the beili. il train Who haunt the wood, or graze the plain ; 10 Her care was never to offend ; And every creature was her friend. As forth me went at early dawn, To tafte the dew-befprinkled lawn, Behind me hears the hunter's cries, 15 And...
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Fables, Volume 1

John Gay - 1793 - 356 pages
...train Who haunt the wood, or graze the plain. Her care was, never to offend, And ev'ry creature wa$ her friend. As forth fhe went at early dawn, To tafte the dew-befprinkled lawn, K 4 Behind Behind íhe hears the hunter's cries, And from the deep-mouth'd thunder flies. She ftarts,...
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Fables: With a Life of the Author

John Gay - 1799 - 250 pages
...the beftial train, Who haunt the wood, or graze the plain. Her care was, never to offend, And ev'ry creature was her friend. As forth fhe went at early dawn To tafte the dew-bdprinklcd lawn, Behind fhe hears the hunter's cries , And from the deep-mouth'd thunder flies....
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Fables. By the Late Mr. Gay. In Two Volumes

John Gay - 1799 - 280 pages
...the beftial train, Who haunt the wood, pr graze the plain : Her care was never to offend, And ev'ry creature was her friend. As forth fhe went at early dawn To tafle the dew-befprinkled lawn, Behind fhe hears the hunter's cries, And from the deep-mouth'd thunder...
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Moore. Cawthorne. Collins. Dyer. Shenstone. Mallet. Akenside. Gray ...

Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 512 pages
...every thing, like Gay, Was known by all the beilial train V.'ho haunt the wood, or graze the plain J Her care was never to offend ; And every creature was her friend. As forth ihe went at early dawn, To tarte the dew-befprinkled lawn, Behind ihe hears the hunter's cries, And...
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