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" Oh, knew he but his happiness, of men The happiest he ! who far from public rage, Deep in the vale, with a choice few retired, Drinks the pure pleasures of the rural life. "
The Rod and the Gun: Being Two Treatises on Angling and Shooting - Page 278
by James Wilson - 1840 - 439 pages
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The Works of James Thomson: With His Last Corrections, Additions ..., Volume 1

James Thomson - 1757 - 244 pages
...annual toil Begins again the never-ccafing round. 114$ OH knew he but his happinefs, of Men The happieft he ! who far from public rage, Deep in the vale, with a choice Few retir'd, Drinks the pure pleafures of the RURAL LIFE. 1 149 What tho' the dome be wanting, whofe proud...
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The Works of James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and Improvements. ...

James Thomson - 1766 - 266 pages
...toil 123.1 Begins again the never-ceafing round. OH knew he but his happinefs, of Men The happieft he ! who far from public rage, Deep in the vale, with a choice Few retir'd, I 2 35 Drinks the pure pleafures of the RURAL LIFE. What tho' the dome be wanting, whofe proud...
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The Seasons: By James Thomson

James Thomson - 1769 - 218 pages
...annual toil Begins again the never - ceafing round. OH knew he but his happinefs , of Men The happieft he! who far from public rage, Deep in the vale, with a choice Fe*m retir'd, Drinks the pure pleafures of the RURAL LIFE. What tho' the dome be wanting, whofe proud...
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The Works of the English Poets: Thomson

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 274 pages
...toil Begins again the never-ceafing round. Oh, knew he but his happinefs, of men The happieft he 1 who, far from public rage, Deep in the vale, with a choice few retir'd, u33 .Drinks the pure pleafures of the Rural Life. What though the dome be wanting, whofe proud...
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The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and ..., Volume 48

Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 304 pages
...annual toil Begins again the ncver-ceafmg round. Oh, knew he but his happirefs, of men The happieft he ! who, far from public rage, Deep in the vale, with a choice feiv retir'd, i;v Drinks the pure pleafures of the Rural Life. What though the dome be wanting, whofe...
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The Speaker: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English ...

William Enfield - 1785 - 460 pages
...THOUsOK. CHAP. XXVIII. THE PLEASURES OF RETIREMENT. KNEW he but his happinefs, of men The happieft he ! who far from public rage, Deep in the vale, with a choice few retir'd, Drinks the pure pleafures of the rural life. What tho' the dome be wanting, whofe proud gate,...
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Bell's Edition, Volumes 91-92

John Bell - 1787 - 510 pages
...annual toil i23i Begins again the never-ceafmg round. Oh knew he but his happinefs, of- men The happieft he ! who, far from public rage, Deep in the vale, with a choice few retii'd, i235 Drinks the pure pleafuresof the roral life. What tho' the dome be wanting, whofe proud...
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The Works of James Thomson: With His Last Corrections and ..., Volume 1

James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1788 - 326 pages
...toil Begins again the never-ceafmg round. Oh knew he but his happinefs, of Men £ ,*\ The happieft he ! who far from public rage, .-' , , Deep in the vale, with a choice Few retir'd, 6 \\ Drinks the pure pleafures of the RURAL LIFE. What tho' the dome be wanting, whofe proud...
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The English Parnassus: Being a New Selection of Didactic, Descriptive ...

John Adams - 1789 - 376 pages
...SECT. LXXXL 1 ON THE HAPPINESS OF A RURAL LITE. /~\H knew he but his happmefs, of men ^"^ The happieft he ! who far from public rage, Deep in the vale, with a choice few retir'd, Drinks the pure pleafures of the rural life. What tho' the dome be wanting, whofe proud gate,...
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The works of the English poets. With prefaces, biographical and ..., Volume 54

English poets - 1790 - 292 pages
...annual toil Begins again the never-ceafing round. Oh, knew he but his happinefs, of men The happieft he ! who, far from public rage, Deep in the vale, with a choice few retir'd, 123$ Drinks the pure pleafures of the Rural Life. What though the dome be wanting, whofe proud...
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