| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 pages
...their Time. The teeming Earth, yet guiltlefs of the Plough, Andunprovok'd, did fruitful Stores allow. Content with Food which Nature freely bred, On Wildings...Strawberries they fed; Cornels and Bramble-berries gave the reft, And falling Acorns furnifh'd out a Feaft. The Flow'rs unfown in Fields and Meadows reign'd, And... | |
| Titus Lucretius Carus - 1714 - 456 pages
...glandes. The teeming Earth, yet guiltlefs of the Plough, And unprovok'd did fruitful Stores allow : Content with Food, which Nature freely bred, On Wildings,...Strawberries they fed ; Cornels and Bramble-berries gave the reft ; And falling Acorns furnirti'J out a Feaft. Dryden, 99;. Contented, Лс.] Macrobins, lib. 6,... | |
| Charles Gildon - 1718 - 490 pages
...their Time. The teeming Earth, yet gulltlefs of the Plough, And unprovok'd, did fruitful Stores allow. Content with Food which Nature freely bred, On Wildings' and on Strawberries they fed : • Cornel; and Bramble-berries gave the reft, And fulling Acroni furnillf d out a Feaft. The Flow'rs... | |
| John Dryden - 1743 - 352 pages
...their time. The teeming Earth, yet guiltlefs of the Plough, And unprovok'd, did fruitful Stores allow : Content with Food, which Nature freely bred, On Wildings and on Strawberries they fed ; Cornels and Bramble- berries gave the reft, And falling Acorns furnifli'd out a Fcail. 1 The Flow'rs unfown in... | |
| 1765 - 688 pages
...Гепп tnd* Morn o zi I>tife £8 F 19 il Silvefter. 9 3» 1 17 a U г 5б ert-iíc ti' S Зс -.- Content with Food, which Nature freely bred, On Wildings...Strawberries they fed ; Cornels and Bramble-berries gave the reft, And falling Acoras furnifti'd out a Feaft. 7 •Tfl ES?rm£ Qinritr legits on the «oih Ifcy... | |
| Benjamin Martin - 1772 - 516 pages
...the Plough, And unprovok'd, did fruitful Stores allow. Content with Food which Nature freely hred, On Wildings and on Strawberries they fed; Cornels and Bramble-berries gave the rejl ; And falling Acorns furnijh'd out a Feqft. The Flow'rs, unfawn, in Fields and Meadows rtign'J,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 954 pages
...[briemlar, Sax. V«¿«j, ' Lat.] I. The blackberry bush ; the raspberry bush, or himthtrry. Millrr. Content with food which nature freely bred, On wildings and on strawberries they fed : Cornels and bramble berries gave the rest, And falling acorns furnish'd out a feast. Dryden, г. it is taken, in... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1805 - 924 pages
...whether the main cause be right or wrong. L'Sitrap. STRAWBERRY. ». /. [fragaria, Lat.] A plant. Miller. Content with food which nature freely bred, On wildings and on strawberries they fed. Drytlc*. Slrrmktrriei, by their fragrant smell, seem to be cordial : the seeds obtained by shaking... | |
| John Dryden - 1808 - 496 pages
...their time. The teeming earth, yet guiltless of the plough, And unprovoked, did fruitful stores allow: Content with food, which nature freely bred, On wildings...the rest, And falling acorns furnished out a feast.. The flowers, unsown, in fields and meadows reigned; And western winds immortal spring maintained. In... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 490 pages
...their time. The teeming earth, yet guiltless of the plough, And unprovoked, did fruitful stores allow : Content with food, which nature freely bred, On wildings...the rest, And falling acorns furnished out a feast. The flowers, unsown, in fields and meadows reigned; And western winds immortal spring maintained. In... | |
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