| Charles Brockden Brown - American literature - 1805 - 500 pages
...hear more of their music. All the bees in the neighbourhood resort to a bed of mignonette, opposite to the window, and pay me for the honey they get out...rather monotonous, is as agreeable to my ear as the whistling of my lin ne is. CHARACTER AND SENTIMENTS OF COWPER. All the sounds that nature utters are... | |
| Tobias Smollett - English literature - 1805 - 582 pages
...hear more of their music. All the bees in the neighbourhood resort to a bed of mignonette, opposite to the window, and pay me for the honey they get out...rather monotonous, is as agreeable to my ear as the whistling of my linnets. All the sounds that nature utters are delightful, at least in this country.... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 462 pages
...hear more of their music. All the bees in the neighbourhood resort to a bed of mignonette, opposite to the window, and pay me for the honey they get out...rather monotonous, is as agreeable to my ear, as the whistling of my linnets. All the sounds that nature utters are delightful, at least in this country.... | |
| William Cowper, William Hayley - 1809 - 460 pages
...hear more of their music. All the bees in the neighbourhood resort to a bed of mignonette, opposite to the window, and pay me for the honey they get out...rather monotonous, is as agreeable to my ear, as the V whistling of my linnets. All the sounds that nature utters are delightful, at least in this country.... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 pages
...the neighbourhood resort to a bed of mignonette opposite to the window, and pay me for the honey tney get out of it by a hum, which, though rather monotonous, is as agreeable to my ear as the whistling of my linnets. All the sounds that Natme utters are delightful, at least in this country.... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - English literature - 1816 - 414 pages
...neighbourhood resort to a bed of mignonette, opposite to the window, and pay me for the honey they get oat of it, by a hum, which, though rather monotonous, is as agreeable to my ear, as the whistling of my linnets. All the sounds that nature utters are delightful, at least in this country.... | |
| William Cowper - Poets, English - 1817 - 328 pages
...hear more of their music. All the bees in the neighbourhood resort to a bed of mignonette, opposite to the window, and pay me for the honey they get out...rather monotonous, is as agreeable to my ear as the whistling of my linnets. All the sounds that nature utters are delightful, at least in this country.... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 pages
...hear more of their music. All the bees in the neighbourlood resort to a bed of mignonette, opposite to the window, and pay me for the honey they get out...rather monotonous, is as agreeable to my ear as the whistling of my inncts. All the sounds that nature utters are deightrul, at least in this country.... | |
| William Cowper - 1835 - 382 pages
...hear more of their music. All the bees in the neighbourhood resort to a bed of mignonette, opposite to the window, and pay me for the honey they get out...rather monotonous, is as agreeable to my ear as the whistling of my linnets. All the sounds that nature utters are delightful, at least in this country.... | |
| William Cowper - 1835 - 370 pages
...hear more of their music. All the bees in the neighbourhood resort to a bed of mignonette, opposite to the window, and pay me for the honey they get out...rather monotonous, is as agreeable to my ear as the whistling of my linnets. All the sounds that nature utters are delightful, at least in this country.... | |
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