Tis thus, my Lord, I, free from ftrife, Spend an inglorious country life; Thefe are the joys I ftill purfue, When abfent from the town and you : Thus pafs long fummer funs away, Bufily idle, calmly gay ; Nor great, nor mean, nor rich, nor poor, Not having... Miscellaneous Pieces, in Verse and Prose - Page 33by Soame Jenyns - 1770 - 452 lehteFull view - About this book
| Robert Dodsley - 1782 - 398 lehte
...in my mind ideas rife Of CJELIA'S cheeks, and CHLOE'S eyes. 'Tis thus, my lord, I, free from ftrife, Spend an inglorious country life ; Thefe are the joys...the town and you: Thus pafs long fummer funs away, Bufilyjdle, calmly gay ; Nor great, nor mean, nor rich, nor poor. Nor having much, or wiming more ;... | |
| John Bell - 1789 - 426 lehte
...away, Busily idle, calmly gay; Nor great, nor mean, nor rich, nor poor, Nor having much, or wishing more; Except that you, when weary grown Of all the follies of the town, And seeing, in all public places, The same vain fops and painted faces, Would sometimes kindly condescend... | |
| Soame Jenyns, Charles Nalson Cole - 1790 - 308 lehte
...in my mind ideas rife Of CJELIA'S cheeks, and CHLOE'S eyes. 'Tis thus, my Lord, I free from ftrife Spend an inglorious country life ; Thefe are the joys...When abfent from the town and you ; Thus pafs long fumrrrer funs away, Bufily idle, calmly gay : Nor great, nor mean, nor rich, nor pooty Not having much,... | |
| Soame Jenyns, Charles Nalson Cole - 1791 - 484 lehte
...Whence in my mind ideas rife Of C&lia's cheeks, and Cbloes eyes. 'Tis thus, my Lord, I free from flrife Spend an inglorious country life ; Thefe are the joys...you, when weary grown Of all the follies of the town, * See Boyle's Experiments. And And feeing, in all public places, The fame vain fops and painted faces,... | |
| Soame Jenyns, Charles Nalson Cole - 1793 - 612 lehte
...in my mind ideas rife Of C.SLIA'S cheeks, and CHLOE'S eyest 'Tis thus, my Lord, I free from ftrife Spend an inglorious country life ; Thefe are the joys...nor mean, nor rich, nor poor, Not having much, nor wiihing more j Except that you, when weary grown Of all the follies of the town, And feeing, in all... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 476 lehte
...1'htfe arc the joys I fti.l púrfue, When abfcnt from the town and you ; Thi's pals long fummcr funi> away, Bufily idle, calmly gay : Nor great, nor mean, nor rich, nor poor, Not having much, nor wifhing moit; Except that you, when weary grown Of all ihc foHies of the town, And letiiig in all public places... | |
| David P. French - 1967 - 720 lehte
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