That time itself perceived not what was done : Oft o'er the lawns and meadows would he pass, His weight unknown, and harmless to the grass ; Oft o'er the sands and hollow dust would trace, Yet no one atom trouble or displace. Unhappy youth ! whose end... Bell's Edition - Stran 144avtor: John Bell - 1784Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 strani
...the nimble Motion of his Mind Outgo his Feet: So ftrangely would he run. That Time it felf perceiv'd not what was done". Oft o'er the Lawns and Meadows...unknown, and harmlefs to the Grafs : Oft o'er the Sands and hollow Duft would trace, Yet not one Atom trouble or difplace'. O:; .' I've fcen him fwifterrun... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 418 strani
...run, That time itfelf perceiv'd not what was done t Oft o'er the lawns and meadows would he pafs, Hit weight unknown, and harmlefs to the grafs ; Oft o'er the fands and hollow duft would trace, 85 Yet no one atom trouble or difplace. Unhappy youth ! whofe end fo near I fee ! There 's nought... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 424 strani
...mind to Outgo his feet ; fo ftrangely would he run, That time itfelf perceiv'd not what was done t Oft o'er the lawns and meadows would he pafs, His weight unknown, and harrnlefs to the grafs ; K 4 Cft Oft o'er the fands and hollow duft would trace, 8; Yet no one atom... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 520 strani
...his mind So Outgo his feet; fo ftrangely would he run, That time itfelf perceiv'd not what was done i Oft o'er the lawns and meadows would he pafs, His weight unknown, iiinl harmlef« to the grafs ; K 4. ~ Oft Oft o'er the fands and hollow duft would trace, 85 Yet no... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 strani
...the nimble motions of his mind Outgo his feet : fo ftrangely would he run, That Time itfelf perceiv'd not what was done. Oft o'er the lawns and meadows...grafs ; Oft' o'er the fands and hollow duft would trace, Yet rio one atom trouble or difplace. Unhappy Youth I whofc end fo near I fee ! There nought... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 842 strani
...the nimble motions of his mind Outgo his feet ; fo ftrangely would he ran, That time itfelf perreiv'd not what was done: Oft o'er the lawns and meadows would he psfe His weight unknown, and harmlcfs to the gra: Oft o'er the frnds and hollow dull would trw Yet... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1809 - 322 strani
...nimble motions of his mind 80 Outgo his feet ; so strangely would he run, That time itself perceiv'd not what was done : Oft o'er the lawns and meadows would he pass, His weight unknown, and harmless to the grass ; Oft o'er the sands and hollow dust would trace,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 268 strani
...nimble motions of his mind Outgo 'his feet ; so strangely would he run, That time itself perceived not what was done : Oft o'er the lawns and meadows would he pass, His weight unknown, and harmless to the grass ; Oft o'er the sands and hollow dust would trace,... | |
| Yarnall - 1897 - 104 strani
...the nimble motions of his mind Outgo his feet; so strangely would he run, That time itself perceived not what was done. Oft o'er the lawns and meadows would he pass, His weight unknown and harmless to the grass, Oft o'er the sands and hollow dust would trace,... | |
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