| James Anderson - 1792 - 394 lehte
...of which I have walled — no, no, — paled m about a^ much as my garden x consisted of before ; so that the walk runs round the hedge, where you may .figure me walking any time of the day, and sometimes under night. For you, I image you reclining under cedars and palmett'oes,, and there enjoying... | |
| James Thomson, Robert Heron - 1793 - 384 lehte
...heard in our land J. You muft know that I have enlarged my rural domain much to the fame dimenlions you have done yours — the two fields next to me...and palmettos, and there enjoying more magnificent flumbers than are known to the pale climates of the north ; flumbers rendered awful and divine, by... | |
| James Anderson - 1792 - 386 lehte
...— no, no, — paled in about as much as my garden consisted of before ; so that the walk runs rourd the hedge, where you may figure me walking any time of the day, and sometimes undeaV night. For you, I image you reclining nnder cedars and palmettoes, and there enjoying... | |
| Monthly literary register - 1821 - 678 lehte
...no, no, — paled in, about as much as my garden consisted of before ; so that the walk runs around the hedge, where you may figure me walkIng any time of the day. and sometimes under night. For you, 1 imagine you reclining under cedars, andpalmettoes ; and there enjoying... | |
| 1821 - 488 lehte
...no, no,— paled in, about as much as my garden consisted of before ; so that the walk runs around the hedge, where you may figure me walking any time of the day, and sometimes under night. For you, I imagine you reclining under cedars, and palmettoes ; and there enjoying... | |
| William Goodhugh - 1827 - 402 lehte
...of which I have walled — no, no, — paled in about as much as my garden consisted of before , so that the walk runs round the hedge, where you may figure me walking any time of the day, and sometimes in the night. I imagine you reclining under cedars, and there enjoying more magnificent slumbers... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 418 lehte
...of which I have walled — no, no — paled in about as much as my garden consisted of before ; so that the walk runs round the hedge, where you may figure me walking any time of the day, and sometimes under night. For you, I imagine you reclining under cedars and palmettoes, and there enjoying... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 lehte
...first of which I have walled—no, no—paled in about as much as my garden consisted of before ; so that the walk runs round the hedge, where you may figure me walking any time of the day, and sometimes under night. For you, I imagine you reclining under cedars and palmettoes, and there enjoying... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 lehte
...of which 1 have walled — no, no — paled in, about as much as my garden consisted of before, so we hear ; Hast thou a etar to guide thy path, Or mark the rolling year ? Delightful visitan sometimes at night.' His house appears to have been elegantly furnished : the sale catalogue of his... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 lehte
...of which I have walled — no, no — paled in, »bout as much as my garden consisted of before, so Faint as a chicken's note that has the pip ; Our wasted oil unprofitably burns, Like hidden sometimes at night.' His house appears to have Thomson'» Cottag*. been elegantly furnished : the sale... | |
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