| William Cobbett - 1797 - 86 pagina’s
...things in which I had taken the moft delight were neglected ; the finging of the birds grew infipid, and even the heart-cheering cry of the hounds, after which I formerly ufed to fly from my work, bound o'er the fields, and dafh through the brakes and coppices, was heard... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 586 pagina’s
...the little island of Britain, seemed too small a compass for me. The things in which I had taken the most delight were neglected ; the singing of the birds grew insipid, and even the hdart-cheering cry of the hounds, after which I formerly used to fly from my work, bound o'er the fields,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1809 - 76 pagina’s
....little Island of Britain seemed top small a com? pass for me. The things in which I had taken the most delight were neglected ; the singing of the birds...the following spring, when I quitted it, perhaps for ever. . It was on the 6th of May, 17.83, that I, like Don Quixote, sallied forth to seek a<jyentures.... | |
| Richard Carlile - 1826 - 878 pagina’s
...the little island of Britain seemed too small a compass for me. The things in which I had taken the most delight were neglected ; the singing of the birds...grew insipid ; and even the heartcheering cry of the houads, after which I formerly used to fly from my work, bound o'er the fields, and dash through the... | |
| William Cobbett - 1835 - 236 pagina’s
...the little island of Britain seemed too small a compass for me. The things in which I had taken the most delight were neglected; the singing of the birds...the heart-cheering cry of the hounds, after which I had formerly used to fly from my work, bound o'er the fields, and dash through the brakes and coppices,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1835 - 524 pagina’s
...the little island of Britain seemed too small a compass for me. The things in which I had taken the most delight were neglected ; the singing of the birds...the heart-cheering cry of the hounds, after which I had formerly used to fly from my work, bound o'er the fields, and dash through the brakes and coppices,... | |
| William Cobbett - 1835 - 230 pagina’s
...the little island of Britain seemed too small a compass for me. The things in which. I had taken the most delight were neglected ; the -singing of the...the heart-cheering cry of the hounds, after which I had formerly used to fly from my work, bound o'er the fields, and dash through the brakes and coppices,... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1852 - 1482 pagina’s
...The little island of Britain seemed too small a compass for me. The things in which I had taken the most delight were neglected; the singing of the birds...the hounds, after which I formerly used to fly from the work, bound o'er the fields, and dash through the brakes and coppices, was heard with the most... | |
| 1854 - 542 pagina’s
...The little island of Britain seemed too small a compass for me. The things in which I had taken the most delight were neglected ; the singing of the birds...the hounds, after which I formerly used to fly from the work, bound o'er the fields, and dash through the brakes and coppices, was heard with the most... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1854 - 608 pagina’s
...the little island of Britain seemed too small a compass for me. The things m which I had taken the most delight were neglected ; the singing of the birds...heartcheering cry of the hounds, after which I formerly fled from my work, was heard with indifference. But on the 6th of May, 1783, I was dressed in my holiday... | |
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