... 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 art and diligence; to be always gathering of some fruits of it, and at... The Works of Abraham Cowley - Page 146by Abraham Cowley - 1806Full view - About this book
| Abraham Cowley - English essays - 1772 - 228 pages
...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... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 520 pages
...all his fields and gardens co'. vered with the beauteous creatures of his own induftry ; and to fee, like God, that all his works are good; " —Hinc atque hinc glomerantur Oreades; ipfi " Agricolae tacitum pcrtentant gaudia peftus*;" On his heart-firings a fecret joy does ftrike.... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 418 pages
...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... | |
| Nathan Drake - English essays - 1805 - 370 pages
...but the effects and improvements of his own art and diligence ; to be always gathering of some fruits of it, and at the same time to behold others ripening,...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 - English essays - 1805 - 376 pages
...but the effects and improvements of his own art and diligence ; to be always gathering of some fruits of it, and at the same time to behold others ripening,...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 - English essays - 1805 - 378 pages
...but the effects and improvements of his own art and diligence ; to be always gathering of some fruits of it, and at the same time 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 - 1809 - 286 pages
...but the effects and improvements of his own art and diligence ; to be always gathering of some fruits of it, and at the same time to behold others ripening, and others budding: to see alibis fields and gardens covered with the beauteous creatures of his own industry ; and to see, like... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...but the effecls and improvements of his own art and diligence; to be always gathering of some fruits of it, and at the same time to behold others ripening,...covered with the beauteous creatures of his own industry ; ami to see, like God, that all hi works are good : »— Hinc atque hinc glomerantur Oreades ; ipsi... | |
| Charles Marshall - Fish ponds - 1813 - 464 pages
...but the effects and improvements of his own art and diligence ; to be always gathering some fruits of it, and at the same time to behold others ripening,...beauteous creatures of his own industry; and to see, like the CREATOR, that all his works are good. Of a country life in general, Mr. C. says, " We are here... | |
| British prose literature - 1821 - 424 pages
...but the effects and improvements of his own art and diligence ; to be always gathering of some fruits of it, and at the same time to behold others ripening,...his fields and gardens covered with the beauteous crea. tures of his own industry ; and to see, like God, that all his works are good : " — Hinc atque... | |
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