| English poetry - 1809 - 308 páginas
...creeps, And with her arms from falling keeps; So both a safety from the wind On mutual dependence find. 'Tis now the raven's bleak abode; 'Tis now th' apartment...And there the pois'nous adder breeds, Conceal'd in rums, moss, and weeds ; While, ever and anon, there falls Huge heaps 'of hoary moulder'd walls. Yet... | |
| 1809 - 616 páginas
...the apartment of the toad ; And there the fox securely feeds ; And there the poisonous adder brredsv Conceal'd in ruins, moss, and weeds ; While ever and...anon there falls Huge heaps of hoary moulder'd walls. Gro.vr.AR HILL. FRODSHAM Is a small town, pleasantly situated on an eminence beneath the hills which... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 páginas
...with her arms from' falling keeps : So both in safety from the wind On miitiMl dependence find. Tii where: 'Tis never to be bought, but always ftvc ; [thce. And j And there the fox securely feeds, And there the p.ois'nous adder breeds, Conceal'd in ruins, nioss,... | |
| Thomas Janes - 1810 - 336 páginas
...And with her arms from falling keeps; K So both a safety from the wind On mutual dependence find. Tts now the raven's bleak abode; Tis now th' apartment...And there the fox securely feeds; } And there the poisonous adder breeds, £ Conceal'd in ruins, moss, and weeds; J While, ever and anon there falls... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 556 páginas
...keeps; So both a safety from the wind On mutual dependence find. 'T is now the raven's bleak abode; T is now th' apartment of the toad; And there the fox securely feeds; And there the poisonous adder breeds, Cunceal'd in ruins, moss, and weeds ; While, ever and anon, there falls Huge... | |
| Poetical selections - 1811 - 324 páginas
...a safety from the wind One mutual dependence find. 'Tis now the raven's bleak abode ;" 'Tis now the apartment of the toad ', . And there the fox securely feeds ; And there the poisonous adder breeds, Conceal'd in ruins, moss, and weeds ; While, ever and anon, there falls Huge... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 298 páginas
...And with her arms from falling keeps : So both a fafety, from the wind, In mutual dependence, find. 'Tis now the raven's bleak abode, 'Tis now th' apartment of the toad ; And there the fox fecurely feeds, And there the pois'nous adder breeds, Conceal'd in ruins, mofs, and weeds; While, ever... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1815 - 1092 páginas
...: Whose ragged walls the ivy creeps. And with her arms from falling keeps ;— Tis now the raTen's bleak abode ; Tis now th' apartment of the toad ; And there the fox securely feeds ; Aud there the poisonous adder breeds, Concealed in ruins, moss, and weeds ; While ever and anon there... | |
| 1839 - 894 páginas
...creeps, And with her arms from falling keeps: So both a safety from the wind, In mutual dependence find. 'Tis now the raven's bleak abode ; 'Tis now th' apartment...; And there the fox securely feeds ; And there the poisonous adder breeds, Conceal'd in ruins, moss, and weeds ; While ever and anon, there falls Huge... | |
| 1817 - 296 páginas
...lines of Dyer are very apropos on the present occasion : 'Tis now the raven's bleak abode, 'Tis now the apartment of the toad ; And there the fox securely feeds, ^ And there the pois'nous adder breeds, > Concealed in ruins, moss and weeds. j While ever and anon there falls Huge heaps of hoary moulder'd... | |
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