| Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 906 pages
...doors are barr'd Impregnable, nor is the covert fafe ; He pent« for purer air. Hark ! what loud fliouU Re-echo through the groves ! he breaks away. Shrill horns proclaim his flight. Each firagglmg hound True courage nevar fails. In Tain the dream In foaming eddies whirls ; in vain the... | |
| William Somervile - 1802 - 316 pages
...barr'd Impregmble, nor is the covert fefe; He pants for purer air. Hark! whst louc! fliouts Ke-ccho through the groves! he breaks away. Shrill horns proclaim his flight. Each itragglmghotrnd Strains o'er the lawn to reach the dniant pack. ' Fis triumph all and joy. Now, my... | |
| William Somerville - English poetry - 1804 - 176 pages
...earth he tries ; the doors are barr'd, Impregnable ; nor is the covert safe ; He pants for purer air. Hark ! what loud shouts Re-echo through the groves...reach the distant pack. Tis triumph all, and joy. Now, my brave youths, Now give a loose to the clean generous steed ; Flourish the whip, nor spare the galling... | |
| William Somerville, Thomas Park - 1808 - 354 pages
...each earth he tries, the doors are barr'd Impregnable, nor is the covert safe; He pants for purer air. Hark! what loud shouts Re-echo through the groves...Strains o'er the lawn to reach the distant pack: Tis trinmph all and joy. N»w, my brave youths, Now give a loose to the clean generous steed; Flourish... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1809 - 604 pages
...Impregnable ; nor is the covert -safe : He pants for'purer air. Hark! w hat loud shoulj He-echo thro' Muses, and resound your praise! Your prai.tc the birds shall chant in ev'ry grove, And th« lawn to reach the distant pack. 'Tis triumph all and joy. Now, my brave youths! Now give a loose... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...barr'd Impregnable, nor is the covert safe ; He pants for purer air. Hark ! what loud shout« Re echo through the groves ! he breaks away. Shrill horns...reach the distant pack. 'Tis triumph all and joy. Now, my brave youths. Now give a loose to the clean generous steed ; Flourish the whip, nor spare the. galling... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 562 pages
...barr'd Impregnable, nor is the covert safe ; Me paut.s for purer air. Hark ! what loud shout* lie-echo through the groves ! he breaks away. Shrill horns...straggling hound Strains o'er the lawn to reach the distant park. ' Tis triumph all and joy. Now, my brave youths, Now give a loose to the clean generous steed;... | |
| William Barker Daniel - Fishing - 1812 - 696 pages
...Their doubtful notes, preluding to a cry More nobly full, and swelled with every mouth. ————— Hark! what loud shouts Re-echo through the groves;...reach the distant Pack. 'Tis triumph all and joy. SOMERVILLE. The most impassioned Stag-hunter must confess, that no part of his Chase admits of such... | |
| William Somervile - 1817 - 90 pages
...each earth he tries, the doors are barr'd Impregnable, nor is the covert safe; He pants for purer air. Hark! what loud shouts Re-echo through the groves!...Strains o'er the lawn to reach the distant pack: 'Tis trinmph all and joy. Now, my brave youths, Now give a loose to the clean generous steed; Flourish the... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 462 pages
...each earth he tries, the doors are barr'd Impregnable, nor is the covert safe; He pants for purer air. Hark ! what loud shouts Re-echo through the groves! he breaks away; Shrill horns proclaim his night. Each straggling hound Strains o'er the lawn to reach the distant pack : 'Tis triumph all and... | |
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