| English literature - 1797 - 618 pages
...bleating flocks, Alone is heard the kangaroo's fad note Deepening in diftance. Welcome ye rude climesj The realm of nature! for as yet unknown The crimes...by day along the echoing beach I cull the wave-worn fhells, yet day by day I earn in honefty my frugal food, And lay me down at night to calm repofe. No... | |
| Robert Southey - English poetry - 1797 - 236 pages
...for the music of the bleating flocks, Alone is heard the kangaroo's sad note Deepening in distance. Welcome ye rude climes, The realm of Nature ! for...Nature benignly gives to all enough, Denies to all a superfluity. What tho' the garb of infamy I wear, Tho' day by day along the echoing beach I cull the... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Books - 1797 - 612 pages
...herds, And for the iniiftc of the bleating flocks, Alone is heard the kangaroo's fad note Deepening in diftance. Welcome ye rude climes^ The realm of nature...life, Nature benignly gives to all enough, Denies to alt a fuperfluity. , What tho' the garb of infamy I wear, Tho' day by day along the echoing beach I... | |
| 1797 - 614 pages
...bleating flocks, Alone is heard the kangaroo's »ad note Deepening in distance. Welcome ye rude clime*,, The realm of Nature ! for as yet unknown The crimes...Nature benignly gives to all enough, Denies to all a superfluity. What tho' the garb of infamy I wear, SoutheyV Poems.' Jot Tho' day by day along the echoing... | |
| 1798 - 992 pages
...herds, And for the mufic of the bleating flocks, Alone is heard the kangaroo's fad note Deepening in diftance. Welcome ye rude climes, The realm of Nature...life, Nature benignly gives to all enough, Denies o all a (nperflnity. What tho' the garb of infamy I wear, Tho' day by day along the echoing beach I... | |
| Robert Southey - Botany Bay (N.S.W.) - 1799 - 226 pages
...for the music of the bleating flocks, Alone is heard the kangaroo's sad note Deepening in distance. Welcome ye rude climes, The realm of Nature ! for...Nature benignly gives to all enough, Denies to all a superfluity. What tho' the garb of infamy I wear, Tho' day by day along the echoing beach I cull the... | |
| Elizabeth Helme - 1825 - 532 pages
...for the music of the bleating flocks, Alone is heard the kangaroo's sad note Deepening in distance. Welcome, ye rude climes, The realm of Nature ! for...Nature benignly gives to all enough, Denies to all a superfluity. What though the garb of infamy I wear, Though day by day along the echoing beach I cull... | |
| Robert Southey - 1826 - 268 pages
...for the music of the bleating flocks, Alone is heard the kangaroo's sad note Deepening in distance. Welcome, ye rude climes, The realm of Nature ; for,...Nature benignly gives to all enough, . Denies to all a superfluity. What though the garb of infamy I wear, Though day by day along the echoing beach I cull... | |
| Robert Southey - 1854 - 530 pages
...for the music of the bleating flocks, Alone is heard the kangaroo's sad note Deepening in distance. Welcome, ye rude climes, The realm of Nature ! For...Nature benignly gives to all enough, Denies to all a superfluity. What though the garb of infamy I wear, Though day by day along the echoing beach I cull... | |
| Robert Southey - 1854 - 184 pages
...the bleating flocks, Alone is heard the kangaroo's sad note Deepening in distance. Welcome, ye rud« climes, The realm of Nature ! For. — >as yet unknown...Nature benignly gives to all enough, Denies to all a superfluity. What though the garb of infamy I wear, Though day by day along the echoing beach I cull... | |
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