| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 lehte
...salubrious , and my own ; Two maids that never saw the town , A. serving-man , not quite a clown ; A boy to help to tread the mow , And. drive while t'other holds the plough }, A chief of temper form'd to please , fit to converse and keep the keys ; And better to preserve the peace €ommission'd by the... | |
| William Enfield - 1805 - 456 lehte
...faiubrions, and my own ; , Two maids, that never faw the town, A ferving man, not quite a clown; A boy to help to tread the mow, And drive, while t'other holds the plough ; A chief of ternper form'd to pleafe, . Fit to converfe, and keep the keys; And better to preferve the peace, Commiffion'd... | |
| 1806 - 408 lehte
...tight, salubrious, and my own ; Two maids, that never saw the town, A serving-man not quite a clown, A boy to help to tread the mow, And drive, while t'other holds the plough ; A chief of temper form'd to please, Fit to converse, and keep die keys ; And better to preserve the peace, Commission'd by the... | |
| William Enfield - 1808 - 434 lehte
...tight, Salubrious, and my own ; Two maids, that never saw the town, A serving man not quite a clown, A boy to help to tread the mow, And drive, while t'other holds the plough ; A chief, of temper form'd to please, Fit to converse, and keep the keys ; And better to preserve the peace, Gommission'd by the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 686 lehte
...tight, salubrious, and my own; Two maids, that never saw the townj A serving man, not quite- a clown, A boy to help to tread the mow, And drive, while t'other holds the plough; A chief, of temper form'd to please, Fit to converse, and keep the keys; And better to preserve the peace, Cominission'd by the... | |
| 1814 - 310 lehte
...tight, salubrious, and my own ; Two maids that never saw the town, A serving man not quite a clown, A boy to help to tread the mow, And drive while t'other holds the plow, A chief, of temper form'd to please, Fit to converse, and keep the keys ; And, better to preserve... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 420 lehte
...tight, salubrious, and my own ; Two maids, that never saw the town, A serving-man not quite a clown, A boy to help to tread the mow, And drive, while t'other holds the plough ; A chief, of temper form'd to please, Fit to converse, and keep the keys ; And better to preserve the peace, Commission 'd by the... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 462 lehte
...tight, salubrious, and my own: Two maids, that never saw the town, A serving-man not quite a clown, A boy to help to tread the mow, And drive, while t'other holds the plough; A chief, of temper form'd to please, Fit to converse, and keep the keys; And better to preserve the peace, Commission'd by the name... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 268 lehte
...tight, salubrious, and my own : Two maids, that never saw the town, A serving man not quite a clown ; A boy to help to tread the mow, And drive, while t'other holds the plough; A chief, of temper form'd to please, Fit to converse, and keep the keys ; And better to preserve the peace, Commission'd by the... | |
| William Enfield - 1823 - 412 lehte
...tight, salubrious, and my own; Two maids, that never saw the town, A serving man, not quite a clown ; A boy to help to tread the mow, And drive, while t'other holds the plough ; A chief of temper form'd to please, Fit to converse, and keep the keys ; And, better to preserve the peace, Commission'd by the... | |
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