| James Thomson - 1826 - 438 頁
...By death in various forms, dark enures, and dogs , And more unpitying Men , the garden seeks, Urg'd on by fearless want. The bleating kind Eye the bleak heaven, and next the glistening eart h , With Inoks of dumb despair; then, sad-dispers'd, Dig fur the withered herb through heaps of... | |
| 1827 - 290 頁
...foodless wilds Pour forth their brown inhabitants. The hare, Though timorous of heart, and hard beset By death in various forms, dark snares, and dogs, And more unpitying men, the garden seeks, Urg'd on by fearless want. The bleating kind Eye the bleak heaven, and next the glistening eartkv.... | |
| Essays - 1828 - 368 頁
...snowy weather, and in very cold climates, he says, " The bleating kind," (net the roaring or howling kind,) " eye the bleak heaven, and next the glistening earth, with looks of dumb despair; then sad, dispersed, dig for the withered herb, thro' heaps of snow." Thus often does the poor but honest and... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 頁
...foodless wilds Pour forth their brown inhabitants. The hare, Though timorous of heart, and hard beset history ; and. looking on Alexander and Cœsar, kine Eye the bleak heaven, and next, the glistening earth, With looks of dumb desmir; then, sad dispersed,... | |
| Thomas F. Walker - 1830 - 256 頁
...foodless wilds Pour forth their brown inhabitants. The hare, Though timorous of heart, and hard beset By death in various forms, dark snares, and dogs, And more unpitying men, the garden seeks, TJrgM on by fearless want. The bleating kind Eye the bleak heaven, and next the glistening earth, With... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 頁
...foodless wilds 10 Pour forth their brown inhabitants. The hare, Though timorous of heart, and hard beset By death in various forms, dark snares and dogs, And more unpitying men, the garden seeks, Urg'd on by fearless want. The bleating kind Eye the bleak heaven, and next the glistening earth, With... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 頁
...foodless wilds Pour forth their brown inhabitants. The hare, Though timorous of heart, and hard beset By death in various forms, dark snares and dogs, And...glistening earth, With looks of dumb despair; then, sad dispersed, Dig for the withcr'd herb through heaps of snow. Now, shepherds, to your helpless charge... | |
| 1831 - 548 頁
...foodless wilds Pour forth their brown inhabitants. The hare, Though timorous of heart, and hard beset By death in various forms, dark snares, and dogs, And more unpitying men, the garden seeks, Urg'd on by fearless want. The bleating kind Eye the bleak heaven, and next the glistening earth, With... | |
| Henry Duncan - 1836 - 430 頁
...heart, and hard beset By death in various forms,—dark snares, and dogs, And more unpitying men,—the garden seeks, Urged on by fearless want. The bleating...glistening earth, With looks of dumb despair ; then, sad, dispersed, Dig for the withered herb through heaps of snow." ELEVENTH WEEK—THURSDAY. SAGACITY AND... | |
| James Thomson - 1836 - 164 頁
...foodless wilds Ponr fnrth their hrown inhahitants. The hare, Though timorous of heart, and hard heset By death in various forms, dark snares, and dogs. And more unpitying men, the garden seeks, Urg'd on hy fearless want. The hleating kind Eye the hleak heaven, and next the glistening earth, With... | |
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