| 1797 - 420 sider
...Furs, pearls, and plumes, the glitt'ringthing displays. Daesles our eyes, and easy hearts betrays. 190 Mark well the various seasons of the year, How the succeeding insect race appear; In this revolving moon one colour reigns, Which in the next the fickle trout disdains. Oft have I seen... | |
| Thomas Best - 1804 - 208 sider
...purpose ; and as it is poetically described by Mr. Gay, I shall give it him in that dress. Mark -• Mark well the various seasons of the year, How the succeeding insect race appear; » . In thisrevolvingmoon one colour reigns, Which in the next the tickle trout disdains. Oft have I seen a... | |
| Thomas Best - 1807 - 208 sider
...purpose; and as it is poetically described by Mr. Gay, I shall give it him in that dress. Mark well (he various seasons of the year, How the succeeding insect race appear; In this revolving moon one colour reigns, Which in the next the fickle trout disdains. The various colours... | |
| John Gay, Thomas Park - 1808 - 322 sider
...various seasons of the year, How the succeeding insect-race appear ; In this revolving moon one colour reigns, Which in the next the fickle trout disdains. Oft have I seen a skilful angler try 195 The various colours of the treacherous fly ; When, he with fruitless pain hath skimm'd the brook,... | |
| Thomas Best - 1808 - 210 sider
...for that purpose ; and as it is poetically described by Mr. Gay, I shall give it him in that dress. Mark well the various seasons of the year, How the succeeding insect race appear ; In this revolving moon one colour reigns, Which in the next the fickle trout disdains. Oft have I seen... | |
| Thomas Best - 1808 - 204 sider
...purpose ; and as it is poetically described by Mr. Gay, I shall give it him in that dress. Mark well (he various seasons of the year,' . How the succeeding insect race appear; In this revolving moon one colour reigns, "Which in the next the fickle trout disdains. . Oft have I seen... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 sider
...air; [plop, Furs, pearls, and plumes, lliegliu'ringtlimgclisDazzles our eyes, and easy hearts beirays. Mark well the various seasons of the year, How the succeeding insect race appear ; In this revolving moon one color reigns, Which in the next the fickle trout dittiains. Oft have I seen... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 308 sider
...Furs, pearls, and plumes, the glitt'ring thing displays* Dazzles our eyes, and easy hearts betrays. Mark well the various seasons of the year, How the succeeding insect race appear: In this revolving moon one colour reigns, Which in the next the fickle trout disdains. Oft have I seen... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 582 sider
...various seasons of the year, How the succeeding insect race appear ; In this revolving Moon one colour reigns, Which in the next the fickle trout disdains. Oft have I seen the skilful angler try The various colours of the treacherous fly ; When he with fruitless pain hatli... | |
| Thomas Best - 1814 - 290 sider
...for that purpose ; and as it is poetically described by Mr. Gay, I shall give it him in that dress. Mark well the various seasons of the yea.r, How the succeeding insect race appear, Jn this revolving moon one colour reigns, Which in the next the fickle trout disdains. Oft have I seen... | |
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