P — t (By this time all the parish know it), Had told that thereabouts there lurk'd A wicked imp they call a poet: Who prowl'd the country far and near, Bewitch'd the children of the peasants, Dried up the cows, and lam'd the deer, And suck'd the eggs,... Poems - Strana 67podľa John Penn - 1801Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| Thomas Gray - 1768 - Počet stránok 200
...all the Parifh know it) Had told, that thereabouts there lurk'4 A wicked Imp they call a Poet, Who Who prowl'd the country far and near, Bewitch'd the children of the peafants, Dry'd up the cows, and lam'd the deer, And fuck'd the eggs, and kill'd the pheafants. My... | |
| G. Pearch - 1775 - Počet stránok 340
...all the parifh know it) told, that thereabouts there lurk'd A wicked imp they call a poet, 13 Wht» Who prowl'd the country far and near, Bewitch'd the children of the peafants, Dry'd up the cows, and lam'd the deer, And fuck'd the eggs and kill'd the pheafants. My lady... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1798 - Počet stránok 130
...Gray s in the country, was Had told that thereabouts there lurk'd A wicked imp they call a Poet, 44 Who prowl'd the country far and near, Bewitch'd the children of the peafants, . Dry'd up the cows and tam'd the deer, And fuck'd the eggs and kill'd the pheafanti. 48... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1799 - Počet stránok 270
...all the parish know it) Had told that thereabouts there lurk'd A wicked Imp they call a Poet : \Vho prowl'd the country far and near, Bewitch'd the children of the peasants, Dried up the cows, and lam'd the deer, And suck'd the eggs, and kill'd the pheasants. My Lady heard... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1800 - Počet stránok 302
...their weapons, bright and keen, In pity to the country farmer. Fame, in the shape of Mr. P—t, [38] (By this time all the parish know it) Had told that...and near, Bewitch'd the children of the peasants, Dried up the cows, and lam'd the deer, And suck'd the eggs, and kill'd the pheasants. f .58 j It has... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1804 - Počet stránok 224
...turned than the compliment to Lady Cobham in the eighth stanz. Fame, in the shape of Mr. P — t, [38] (By this time all the parish know it) Had told that...and near, , Bewitch'd the children of the peasants, Dried up the cows, and lam'd the deer, And suck'd the eggs, and kill'd the pheasant!.. My Lady heard... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - Počet stránok 248
...veil'd their weapons, bright and keen, In pity to the country farmer. Fame, in the shape of Mr. P-.-.t*, (By this time all the parish know it) Had told that...the peasants, Dry'd up the cows and lam'd the deer, Audsuck'd the eggs and kill'd the jiheasante. My Lady heard their joint petition, Swore by her coronet... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1807 - Počet stránok 728
...the shape of * Mr. P — t (13y this time all the parish know it) Had told, that thereabouts,there lurk'd A wicked Imp they call a Poet: Who prowl'd...and near, Bewitch'd the children of the peasants, Pried up the cows, and lam'd the deer, And suck'd the eggs, and kill'd the pheasants. My Lady heard... | |
| Thomas Mortimer - 1810 - Počet stránok 532
...this time all the parish knew it) Had told, that thereabouts there lurk'd, A wicked imp they called a Poet: Who prowl'd the country far and near, Bewitch'd the children of the peasants, Dried up the cows, and lam'd the deer, And suck'd the eggs, and kill'd the pheasants. My Lady heard... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - Počet stránok 622
...compliment to lady Cobham in the eighth stanza. M. s I lj»ve been told that this gentleman, a neighWho prowl'd the country far and near, Bewitch'd the children of the peasants, Dried up the cows, and lam'd the deer, And suck'd the eggs, and kill'd the pheasants. My lady heard... | |
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