| George Crabbe - 1808 - 280 pages
...meal ; Homely not wholesome, plain not plenteous, such As you who praise would never deign to touch. Ye gentle souls, who dream of rural ease, Whom the...: If peace be his — that drooping weary sire, Or their's that offspring round their feeble fire ; Or her's that matron pale, whose trembling hand Turns... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 280 pages
...meal ; Homely not wholesome, plain not plenteous, such As you who praise would never deign to touch. Ye gentle souls, who dream of rural ease, Whom the...: If peace be his — that drooping weary sire, Or their's that offspring round their feeble fire ; Or her's that matron pale, whose trembling hand Turns... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 276 pages
...meal ; Homely not wholesome, plain not plenteous, such As you who praise would never deign to touch. Ye gentle souls, who dream of rural ease, Whom the...: If peace be his — that drooping weary sire, Or their's that offspring round their feeble fire ; Or her's that matron pale, whose trembling hand Turns... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 302 pages
...meal; Homely not wholesome, plain not plenteous, such As you who praise would never deign to touch. Ye gentle souls, who dream of rural ease, Whom the smooth Stream and smoother Sonnet please ; Go I if the peaceful Cot your praises share, Go look within, and ask if Peace be there ; If Peace be his... | |
| George Crabbe - 1810 - 178 pages
...meal ; Homely not wholesome, plain not plenteous, such As you who praise would never deign to touch. Ye gentle souls, who dream of Rural ease, Whom the...whose trembling hand Turns on the wretched hearth th' expiring braud ! Nor yet can Time itself obtain for these Life's latest comforts, due respect and... | |
| George Crabbe - 1812 - 190 pages
...meal ; Homely not wholesome, plain not plenteous, such As you who praise would never deign to touch. Ye gentle souls, who dream of Rural ease, Whom the...whose trembling hand Turns on the wretched hearth th' expiring brand ! Nor yet can Time iUelf oblaiu for these Life's latest comforts, due respect and... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 306 pages
...meal ; Homely not wholesome, plain not plenteous, such As you who praise would never deign to touch. Ye gentle souls, who dream of Rural ease, Whom the smooth stream and smoother sonnet pleaie ; Go ! if the peaceful Cot your praises share, Go look within, and ask if Peace be there ; If... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 304 pages
...meal ; Homely not wholesome, plain not plenteous, snch As you who praise would never deign to touch. Ye gentle souls, who dream of Rural ease, Whom the...whose trembling hand Turns on the wretched hearth th' expiring brand! Nor yet can Time itself obtain for these Life's latest comforts, due respect and... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 310 pages
...touch. Ye gentle souls, who dream of Rural ease, \V horn the smooth stream and smoother sonnet pleaie ; Go ! if the peaceful Cot your praises share, Go look...Sire, Or theirs, that Offspring round their feeble tire ; Or hers, that Matron pale, whose trembling hand Turns on the wretched hearth th' expiring brand!... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 296 pages
...such As you who praise would never deign to touch. Ye gentle souls, who dream of rural ease, Whom tie smooth stream and smoother sonnet please ; Go ! if...whose trembling hand Turns on the wretched hearth th' expiring brand ! Nor yet can Time itself obtain for these Life's latest comforts, due respect and... | |
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