The Book of Georgian VerseWilliam Stanley Braithwaite Brentano's, 1909 - Всего страниц: 1313 |
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... sit , and think ( At ease reclined in rustic state ) How vain the ardour of the crowd , How low , how little are the proud , How indigent the great ! 4 Still is the toiling hand of Care ; The 3 Moracetal 12 Cooper . Cambridge ...
... sit , and think ( At ease reclined in rustic state ) How vain the ardour of the crowd , How low , how little are the proud , How indigent the great ! 4 Still is the toiling hand of Care ; The 3 Moracetal 12 Cooper . Cambridge ...
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... hand of rough Mischance , Or chill'd by Age , their airy dance They leave , in dust to rest . Methinks I hear in accents low The sportive kind reply : - Poor moralist ! and what art thou ? A solitary fly ! Thy joys no glittering female ...
... hand of rough Mischance , Or chill'd by Age , their airy dance They leave , in dust to rest . Methinks I hear in accents low The sportive kind reply : - Poor moralist ! and what art thou ? A solitary fly ! Thy joys no glittering female ...
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... hand , And doubting mortals hardly know By whose command the breezes blow Which fan the smiling land . ' Twas then beside a green - wood shade Which cloth'd a lawn's aspiring head I urg'd my devious way , With loitering steps ...
... hand , And doubting mortals hardly know By whose command the breezes blow Which fan the smiling land . ' Twas then beside a green - wood shade Which cloth'd a lawn's aspiring head I urg'd my devious way , With loitering steps ...
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... hand shall grasp thee in the grave : Nor shalt thou be to Peter given Tho ' he should keep me out of heaven . H. Fielding O Merry May the Maid Be O MERRY may the maid be That marries wi ' the miller , For , foul day and fair day , He's ...
... hand shall grasp thee in the grave : Nor shalt thou be to Peter given Tho ' he should keep me out of heaven . H. Fielding O Merry May the Maid Be O MERRY may the maid be That marries wi ' the miller , For , foul day and fair day , He's ...
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... hand that night . The races o'er , they hale the dools , Wi ' drink o ' a ' kin - kind ; Great feck gae hirpling hame like fools , The cripple lead the blind . May ne'er the canker o ' the drink E'er make our spirits thrawart , ' Case ...
... hand that night . The races o'er , they hale the dools , Wi ' drink o ' a ' kin - kind ; Great feck gae hirpling hame like fools , The cripple lead the blind . May ne'er the canker o ' the drink E'er make our spirits thrawart , ' Case ...
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