Whate'er the time, whate'er the weather. Unlike to worldly friends were they, Who feparate in fortune's blaft — They ftill were near when fair the fky, But nearer ftill when overcaft. Poems - Página 16por George Davies Harley - 1796 - 295 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1796 - 616 páginas
...Tray ! a faithful dog ; Lubin and he were young together : Still wou'd they grace each other's fide, Whate'er the time, whate'er the weather. ' Unlike to worldly friends were they, • Who feparate in fortune's blaft — They ftill were near when fair the Iky, But nearer flill when overcaft.... | |
| British poetical miscellany - 1805 - 262 páginas
...! a faithful dog; I.ubin iind b^ <vcrr vpun" 'f-rr-hpr: Still would they grace each other's Ode, " Whate'er the time, whate'er the weather. Unlike to worldly friends were they, Who feparate in fortune's blaft — They ftill were near when fair the fky, But nearer ftill when overcaft.... | |
| 1796 - 688 páginas
...'Tray ! a faithful dog ; Luoiri and he were ) iung together : Still would they grace each other's fide, Whate'er the time, whate'er the weather. Unlike to worldly friends were they, Who feparate in fortune's blaft!-^ Tfcey ftill were near when fair the fkyv But nearer ftill when overcaft.... | |
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