I shall only instance in one delight more, the most natural and best natured of all others, a perpetual companion of the husbandman: and that is, the satisfaction of looking round about him, and seeing nothing but the effects and improvements of his own... The American Whig Review - Halaman 311847Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
 | Abraham Cowley - 1772
...the hufbandman ; and th'at is, the fatisfaction of looking round about him, and feeing nothing but the effects and improvements of his own art and diligence ; to be always gathering of fome fruits of it, and at the fame time to behold others ripening, and others budding : to fee all... | |
 | Abraham Cowley - 1772
...fome fruits of it, and at the fame fame time to beheld others ripening, and others budding: to fee all his fields and gardens covered> with the beauteous creatures of his own induftry ; and to fee, like God, that all his works art: good : " — — Hinc atque hinc glomerantur... | |
 | Abraham Cowley - 1772
...hufbandman ; and that is, the fatisfacYion of looking round about him, and feeing nothing but the effe&s and improvements of his own art and diligence; to be always gathering of fome fruits of it, and at the fame fame time to behold others ripening, and others budding: to fee... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779
...gathering of fome fruits of it, and at the fame time to behold others ripening, and others budding i to fee all his fields and gardens covered with the beauteous creatures of his own induftry j and to fee, like God, that all his works are good i " — Hinc stque hinc glomerantur Oreades... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - 1779
...hufbandman ; and that is, the lutisfaftion of looking round about him, and feeing nothing but the effefts and improvements of his own art and diligence ; to be always gathering of fome fruits of it, and at the fame time to behold others ripening, and others budding i to fee all... | |
 | Nathan Drake - 1805
...of the husbandman; and that is, the satisfaction of looking round about him, and seeing nothing but the effects and improvements of his own art and diligence...his fields and gardens covered with the beauteous creations of his own industry ; and to see, like God, that all his works are good *." This passage,... | |
 | Nathan Drake - 1805
...of the husbandman; and that is, the satisfaction of looking round about him, and seeing nothing but the effects and improvements of his own art and diligence...his fields and gardens covered with the beauteous creations of his own industry ; and to see, like God, that all his works are good *." This passage,... | |
 | Nathan Drake - 1805
...of the husbandman; and that is, the satisfaction of looking round about him, and seeing nothing but the effects and improvements of his own art and diligence...to behold others ripening, and others budding ; to sec all his fields and gardens covered with the beauteous creations of his own industry ; and to see,... | |
 | Abraham Cowley - 1806
...of the husbandman ; and that is, the satisfaction of looking round about him, and seeing nothing but the effects and improvements of his own art and diligence ; to be always gathering of some frnits of it, and at the same time to behold others ripening, and others budding : to see all his fields... | |
 | Abraham Cowley - 1809
...of the husbandman ; and that is, the satisfaction of looking round about him, and seeing nothing but the effects and improvements of his own art and diligence...and to see, like God, that all his works are good : " — Hinc atque hinc glomerantur Oreades; ipsi " Agricolae taciturn pertentant gaudia pectus*."... | |
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