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" And-flow'rs fpontaneous fpring before her, Where you and I all day might travel, And meet with nought but fand and gravel ; But poets have a piercing eye. And many pretty things can fpy, Which neither you nor I can fee, But then the fault's in you and... "
John Buncle, Junior, Gentleman - Page 63
by Thomas Cogan - 1776
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Annual Register, Volume 4

Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 648 pages
...the goddefs pafs along, The bowing forefts all adore her, And flow'rs fpontaneous fpring before her, Where you and I all day might travel, And meet with nought but (and and gravel: But poets have a piercing eye, And many a pretty tiling can fpy, Which neither you...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 4

History - 1762 - 618 pages
...the goddefs pafs along, The bowing forefts all adore her, And-flow'rs fpontaneous fpring before her, Where you and I all day might travel, And meet with nought but fand and gravel ; But poets have a piercing eye. And many pretty things can fpy, Which neither you nor I can fee, But...
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Annual Register, Volume 4

Edmund Burke - History - 1762 - 666 pages
...pafs along, The bowing forefls all adore her; ' And flow'rs fpontaneous fpring before her, Where yon and I all day might travel, And meet with nought but fand and gravel j But poets have a piercing eye. And many pretty things can fpy, Which neither you nor I can fee, But...
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The Critical Review, Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 42

Tobias Smollett - English literature - 1776 - 510 pages
...Mr. Buncle proceeds to favour ns with adecdotes of himfelf. He tells us, that he is the youngeft fon of John Buncle, gent, of marvellous memory; who leaped...travel, And meet with nought but fand and gravel." • Vo!< xxvi. p, 74. xxxii. p. 47$. xxxv. p. 395. that his progenetrix was his father's fcventh confer*;...
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John Buncle, Junior, Gentleman. Essays. By Thomas Cogan

John BUNCLE (Junior.), Thomas COGAN (M.D.) - 1776 - 274 pages
...Memory; who leaped Precipices, tumbled tumbled through Mountains, found wife. and.good Men, heautiful and learned Women, " Where you and I all day might...great indifference to the world, which of his Wives calltd me her Son, as they were all equally beautiful, and equally accomplished. But to mew how much...
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London Review of English and Foreign Literature, Volume 3

Bibliography - 1776 - 586 pages
...Be it known, fays he, unto all whom it may concern, that I am ihe youngeft fon of John Bunde, Geht, of marvellous memory; who leaped precipices, tumbled...all day might travel, And meet with nought but fand atid gravel." It muß be a matter of great indifference to the world, which of hii •wives called...
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The Clerk of Oxford in Fiction

Samuel Fletcher Hulton - Clerks in literature - 1909 - 480 pages
...the goddess pass along; The bowing forests all adore her, And flowers spontaneous spring before her, Where you and I all day might travel, And meet with nought but sand and gravel : But poets have a piercing eye, And many pretty things can spy Which neither you nor...
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