| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 pages
...better Ages born ; Who plow'd with Oxen of their own, Their fmall paternal Field of Corn. Dryd. U»r. Oh let me in the Country range ! 'Tis there we breathe, 'tis there we live : The beauteous Scene of aged Mountains, Smiling Valleys, murm'ring Fountains ; Lambs in flow ry Paftures... | |
| Thomas Nugent - 1768 - 414 pages
...Amidft his harmlefs eafy joys, No anxious cares invade his health, Nor love his peace of mind deftroys, Nor wicked avarice of wealth. Oh let me in the country...this reverie, I was called in to breakfaft, and both coffee and tea were ferved upon the table. I liked my quarters fo well that I could have ftaid there... | |
| Poetry - 1806 - 192 pages
...r-riil the glory, though the guard no more. CRABliE. 104 A Country Life. — A Grove. A COUNTRY LIFE. O LET me in the country range ! 'Tis there we breathe, 'tis there we live; The beauteous scene of aged mountains, Smiling valleys, muvm' ring fountains; Lambs in flow' ry pastures... | |
| 1814 - 774 pages
...low as to be great. ' The faithless court, the pensive 'change, What solid pleasures can they give ? Oh let me in the country range, 'Tis there we breathe, 'tis there we live. 4 The beauteous scene of lofty mountains, Smiling valleys, murmuring fountains, Lambs in flowery pastures... | |
| 1820 - 190 pages
...still thegtory, though the guard no more. c RABBI 104 A Country life.— A Grove. A COUNTRY LIFE. O LET me in the country range ! 'Tis there we breathe, 'tis there we live ; The beauteous scene of aged mountains, Smiling valleys, murm'ring fountains ; Lambs in flow'ry pastures... | |
| John Platts - 1822 - 844 pages
...curious bed, When cares, mistrust, and treason, wait on him. Brown thus speaks of a country life : — Oh ! let me in the country range ; Tis there we breathe, 'tis there we range ; The beauteous scene of aged mountains, Smiling valleys, murm'ring fountains ; Lambs in flow'ry... | |
| John Henry Walsh - 1866 - 352 pages
...meadows, overhung by the frowning Menbridge-hill, whispering to themselves in the language of Brown : Oh, let me in the country range, ' Tis there we breathe, 'tis there we live : The beauteous scene of aged mountains, Smiling valleys, murmuring fountains, wilL we believe, send... | |
| Hershel Parker - 2005 - 1010 pages
...noble a view of Saddleback. [37] Writing at Arrowhead October 1850— Mid-January 1851 COUNTRY LIFE Oh let me in the Country range, 'Tis there we breath[e], 'tis there we live; Whispering winds the Poplars courting, Swains in rustic Circles sporting; These afford a lasting pleasure,... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1814 - 686 pages
...low as to be great ' The faithless court, the pensive 'change, What solid pleasures can they give? Oh let me in the country range, 'Tis there we breathe, 'tis there we live. ' The beauteous scene of lofty mountains, Smiling valleys, murmuring fountains, Lambs in flowery pastures... | |
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