| William Draper Swan - 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 494
...spring, The garden fears no blight ; and needs no fence, For there is none to covet ; all are full. The lion, and the libbard, and the bear, Graze with...sees, And smiles to see, her infant's playful hand Stretched forth to dally with the crested worm, To stroke his azure neck, or to receive The lambent... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 490
...eternal spring, The garden fears no blight, and needs no fence, For there is none to covet, all are full. The lion, and the libbard, and the bear, Graze with...sees, And smiles to see, her infant's playful hand Stretched forth to dally with the crested worm, To stroke his azure neck, or to receive The lambent... | |
| William Russell - 1846 - عدد الصفحات: 420
...spring : The garden fears no blight, and needs no fence ; For there is none to covet, — all are full. The lion, and the libbard, and the bear, Graze with...sees, And smiles to see, her infant's playful hand Stretched forth to dally with the crested worm, To stroke his azure neck, or to receive The lambent... | |
| William Cowper - 1846 - عدد الصفحات: 310
...eternal spring, The garden fears no blight, and needs no fence, For there is none to covet, all are full. The lion, and the libbard, and the bear, Graze with...at noon Together, or all gambol in the shade Of the pantc grove, and drink one common stream ; Antipathies are none. No foe to man Lurks in 'the serpent... | |
| Joseph S. Moore - 1846 - عدد الصفحات: 376
...given 'ear to that false MOTTO.' Cowper, (' Task,' Bk. vi.,) adopts the same expression: — ' > o foe to man Lurks in the serpent now ; the mother sees, And smiles to see, her infant's playful hand Strecht forth to dally with the crested worm' Shakespeare, too, (' Cymbeline, Act iii., Sc. 4,) speaks... | |
| Joseph Augustus Seiss - 1846 - عدد الصفحات: 430
...eternal spring. Tho garden fears no blight, and needs no fence, For there is none to covet, all are full. The lion, and the libbard, and the bear, Graze with...the fearless flocks ; all bask at noon Together, or nil gambol in the shade . , Of the same grove, and dtink one common stream. Antipathies are none. No... | |
| William Cowper - 1847 - عدد الصفحات: 556
...fence, For there is none to covet ; all are fuD: 1 he lion, and the libbard, and the bear, ' ;r?.ze with the fearless flocks ; all bask at noon Together,...common stream. Antipathies are none. No foe to man • . l..s in the serpent now : the mother sees, And smiles to see, her infant's playful hand Stretch'd... | |
| 1848 - عدد الصفحات: 404
...in the conclusion of the Task, thus paints the promised scenes of peace and creature-harmony: — " The lion, and the libbard, and the bear Graze with...mother sees And smiles to see her infant's playful hand Stretched forth to dally with the crested worm, To stroke his azure neck, or to receive The lambent... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1848 - عدد الصفحات: 414
...Even now, I seem to myself to catch a glance of those golden times, sung by the " harp of prophecy :" The lion, and the libbard, and the bear, Graze with...and drink one common stream : Antipathies are none. The mother sees, And smiles to see, her infant's playful hand Stretched forth to dally with the crested... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders, Joshua Chase Sanders - 1848 - عدد الصفحات: 468
...blight, and needs go fence, For there is none to covet, all are full. 5. The lion, and the leopard, and the bear, Graze with the fearless flocks ; all...same grove, and drink one common stream. Antipathies nre none. No foe to man Lurks in the serpent now. — The mother sees, And smiles to see, her infant's... | |
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