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" Oft he finds means to see the beauteous maid. When Emma hunts, in huntsman's habit drest, Henry on foot pursues the bounding beast. In his right hand his beechen pole he bears : And graceful at his side his horn he wears. Still to the glade, where she... "
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szerző: John Bell - 1777
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Poems on Several Occasions

Matthew Prior - 1709 - 368 oldal
...Habit dreft Henry on Foot purfues the bounding Beaft; In his right Hand his beachen Pole he bears, And graceful at his Side his Horn he wears: Still...With knowing Skill he drives the future Prey? Bids 9 Bids her decline the Hill, and fhun the Brake,ji And fhows the Path her Steed may fafeft take : Direds...

Poems on Several Occasions

Matthew Prior - 1709 - 368 oldal
...Habit dreft Henry on Foot purfues the bounding Beaftj In his right Hand his beachen Pole he bear?a And graceful at his Side his Horn he wears : Still to the Glade where She has bent her Way With knowing.Skill he drives the future Prey ; Bids her decline the Hill, and mua the Brake*. ? And fhows...

Poetical Miscellanies: Consisting of Original Poems and Translations

1714 - 528 oldal
...Habit drefs'd, Henry on Poor purfiies the bounding Beaft: Jn his right Hand his beechen Pole he bears, And graceful at his Side his Horn he wears : Still to the Glade, where (he has bent her Way, With knowing Skill he drives the future Prey 5 Bids her decline the Hill, and...

Poems on Several Occasions..

Matthew Prior - 1718 - 566 oldal
...bounding Beair. In his right Hand his beachen Pole he bears : And graceful at his Side his Horn he \tears. Still to the Glade, where She has bent her Way, With...Skill he drives the future Prey. Bids her decline the Hilt, arid flmn the Btoake j And ihews the Path her Steed may fafeft take. Directs her Spear to fix...

Poems on Several Occasions, 2. kötet

Matthew Prior - 1754 - 444 oldal
...Habit dreft, HENRY on Foot purfues the bounding Deaft. In his right Hand his Eeachen Pole be bears : And graceful at his Side his Horn he wears. Still...drives the future Prey. Bids her decline the Hill, and fhun the Brake ; And fhews the Path her Steed may fafeft take. Direfts her Spear to fix the glorious...

The beauties of English poetry, or A collection of poems extracted from the ...

English poetry - 1801 - 224 oldal
...hounding beast. In his right hand his beachen p»le he hears : And graceful at his side his horn lie wears. Still to the glade , where she has bent her...skill he drives the future prey. Bids her decline t he hill , and shun the brake : And shews the path her steed may safest take. Directs her spear to...

The seasons; with the life of the author. To which are added Hesiod, or the ...

James Thomson - 1803 - 268 oldal
...habit drest, Henry on foot pursues the bounding beast. In his right hand his beechcn pole he bears i And graceful at his side his horn he wears. Still...brake ; And shews the path her steed may safest take ;, Pleas'd in his toils to have her triumph crown'd; > And blows her praises in no common sound. ....

The seasons, with the life of the author: to which are added Hesiod, or the ...

James Thomson, Thomas Parnell - 1808 - 338 oldal
...hahit drest, Henry on foot pursues the bounding beast. In his right hand his beechen pole he bears : And graceful at his side his horn he wears. Still...drives the future prey ; Bids her decline the hill, and slum the brake ; And shews the path her steed may safest take ; Pirects her spear to fit the glorious...

The Muses' Bower,: Embellished with the Beauties of English Poetry, 2. kötet

English poetry - 1809 - 296 oldal
...habit drest, He'nry on foot pursues the bounding beast; In his right hand his beechen pole he bears, And graceful at his side his horn he wears. Still...brake, And shews the path her steed may safest take; Directs her spear to fix the glorious wound, Pleased in his toils to have her triumph crown'd, And...

Poetical narratives, epistles, and humourous pieces, selected from the most ...

Poetical narratives - 1810 - 330 oldal
...habit drest, Henry on foot pursues the bounding beast; In his right hand his beechen pole he bears, And graceful at his side his horn he wears. Still...brake, And shews the path her steed may safest take ; Directs her spear to fix the glorious wound, Pleased in his toils to have her triumph crown'd, And...




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