See, see, unsummon'd, blithesome now advance The willing Pickers to the Garden's bound ; Where, plac'd to meet the moisture-drinking ray, They plant the Crib capacious. Soon commence Their various tasks. All emulous to please... The Hop-garden: A Didactic Poem - Page 66by Luke Booker - 1799 - 118 pagesFull view - About this book
| Tobias Smollett - 1800 - 612 pages
...light-wing'd breezes, whifp'ring foftly, play, And (hake the dew-drops from the pendent flow'rj. — See, fee, unfummon'd, blithefome now advance The willing...ray, They plant the crib capacious. Soon commence Their various tafks. All emulous to pleafe, — Some, loos'ning to and fro the wreathed poles, •... | |
| 1800 - 572 pages
...whisp'ring softly, playj And shake the dew-drops from the pendant fiow'rs. See, see, unsummon'd, blithesome now advance The willing Pickers to the Garden's bound ; ' Where, plac'd to meet the moisture-drinking ray, They plant the Crib capacious. Soon commence Their various tasks* All emulous... | |
| 1800 - 574 pages
...softly, play, ' And shake the dew-drops from the pendant flow'r*. See, see, unsummon'd, blithesome now advance The willing Pickers to the Garden's bound ; Where, plac'd to meet the moisture-drinking ray, They plant the Crib capacious. Soon commence Their various tasks. All emulous... | |
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