| Books and bookselling - 1794 - 512 pages
...berries, and the grateful acid of all fruits ; the feedy melon, the fliarp apple, and the red pulp of the juicy cherry, which are poured out plentifully...around her. The tanned hay-makers welcome her coming js,nd the (heep-fhearer, who clips the fleeces of his flock with his founding (hears. When (he cometh,... | |
| 1819 - 186 pages
...lips with berries, and the grateful acid of fruits ; the seedy melon the sharp apple, and the red pulp of the juicy cherry, which are poured out plentifully around her. The tanned haymakers welcome her coining ; and the sheep-shearer, who clips the fleeces of his flock with his sounding shears. When... | |
| Albert Picket - American literature - 1820 - 314 pages
...with berries, and the grateful acid of fruits ; the seedy melon, the sharp apple, and thfc red pulp of the juicy cherry, which are poured out plentifully...sheep-shearer, who clips the fleeces of his flock with hig sounding shears. When she comes, let me lie under thb thick shade of a spreading beach-tree ; let... | |
| Albert Picket - 1825 - 272 pages
...with berries, and the grateful acid of fruits ; the seedy melon, the sharp apple, and the red pulp of the juicy cherry, which are poured out plentifully...The tanned haymakers welcome her coming ; and the sheepshearer,who clips the fleeces of his flock with his sounding shears. When she comes, let me lie... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1826 - 164 pages
...cherry, which are poured out plentifully around her. 2. The tanned haymakers welcome her coming ; a~d the sheepshearer, who clips the fleeces of his flock with his sounding shears. When she come?, let me lie under the thick shade of a spreading beach tree ; — let me walk with her in the... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers, English - 1831 - 182 pages
...sharp apple, and the red pulp of the juicy cherry, which are poured out plentifully around her. 2. The tanned haymakers welcome her coming; and the sheepshearer,...fleeces of his flock with his sounding shears. When she comes, lei me lie under th« thick shade of a spreading beech tree;—let me walk with tier in the... | |
| Lindley Murray - Children's poetry - 1831 - 178 pages
...sharp apple, and the red pulp of the juicy cherry, which are poured out plentifully around her. 3. The tanned haymakers welcome her coming ; and the...fleeces of his flock with his sounding shears. When she comes, let mo lie under the thick shade of a spreading beech tree ; — let me walk with her in the... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1831 - 180 pages
...poured out plentifully around' her. 2. The tanned haymnkers welcome her coming'; and the eheepshearer, who clips the fleeces of his flock with his sounding shears. When she comes, let me lie under the thick shade of a spreading beech tree ; — let me walk with her in the... | |
| James Melville M'Culloch - 1831 - 250 pages
...dried up at her approach. She cools her parched lips with berries and the grateful acid of fruits. The tanned haymakers welcome her coming ; and the sheep-shearer, who clips the fleeces off his flock with his sounding shears. When she cometh, let me lie under the thick shade of a spreading,... | |
| Samuel BLACKBURN - 1833 - 254 pages
...with berries, and the grateful acid of all fruits. The seedy melon, the sharp apple, and the red pulp of the juicy cherry, which are poured out plentifully around her. The tanned hay- makers welcome her coming, and the sheep-shearer, who clips the fleeces of his flock with his... | |
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