 | William Cowper - English poetry - 1800 - 438 pages
...a similar occasion. Finding him extremely tractable, I made it my custom to carry him always after breakfast into the garden, where he hid himself generally...leaves also of that vine he found a favourite repast. I had not long habituated him to this taste of liberty, before he began to be impatient for the return... | |
 | William Cowper - English poetry - 1802 - 350 pages
...a similar occasion. landing him extremely tractable, I made it my custom to carry him always after breakfast into the garden, where he hid himself generally...vine, sleeping or chewing the cud till evening; in the leave* also of that vine he found a favourite repast. I had not long habituated him to this taste of... | |
 | William Cowper - 1806 - 300 pages
...occasion. Finding him extremely trac;able, I made it my custom to carry him always after breakfastinto the garden, where he hid himself generally under the...sleeping or chewing the cud till evening; in the leaves a!•o of that vine he found a favourite repast. I had not long habituated him to this taste of liberty,... | |
 | William Cowper - English poetry - 1806 - 234 pages
...a similar occasion. Finding him extremely tractable, I made it my custom to carry him always after breakfast into the garden, where he hid himself generally under the leaves of a cucumbe* vine, sleeping or chewing the cud till evening; in the leaves also of that vine he found a... | |
 | 1806 - 448 pages
...extremely tractable, I made it my custom to carry him always after breakfast into the garden, where lie hid himself generally under the leaves of a cucumber vine, sleeping or chewiug the cud till evening; in the leaves also of that vine he found a favourite repast. I had not... | |
 | Fashion - 1807 - 472 pages
...after brC'kfas!, where he hid himself generally under tlie k aves of a cucumber vine, sleeping and chewing the cud till evening; in the leaves also of that vine he fuund a favourite repast. The kindness shown to B. had not the least effect. Me too was sirk, and 1... | |
 | 1807 - 546 pages
...never did but once again on a similar occasion. Sometimes I c.irned him into Ihe garden after bre.kfwt, where he hid himself generally under the leaves of a cucumber vine, sleep ing and chewing the cud till evening; in the leavis also of' that vine he found a favourite repast.... | |
 | William Cowper - English poetry - 1808 - 338 pages
...always after hreakfast into the garden, -where tie hid himself generally under the leaves of a eocumher vine, sleeping or chewing the cud till evening; in the leaves also oi that viae he found a favourite repast. I had not long hahituated him to this taste of liherty, hefore... | |
 | Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1809 - 456 pages
...a similar occasion. Finding him extremely tractable, I made it my custom to carry him, always after breakfast, into the garden, where he hid himself,...leaves also of that vine he found a favourite repast. I had not long habituated him to this taste of liberty, before he began to be impatient for the return... | |
 | 1809 - 914 pages
...him extremely tractable, 1 made it my custom to carry him, always after breakfast, into the carden, where he hid himself, generally under the leaves of...leaves also of that vine he found a favourite repast. I had not long habituated him to this taste of liberty, before he began to be impatient for the return... | |
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