Poetical Works, Tom 31838 |
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... hour , when fishing through the tide The weary husband throws his freight aside ; A living mass , which now demands the wife , Th ' alternate labours of their humble life . Can scenes like these withdraw thee from thy wood , Thy upland ...
... hour , when fishing through the tide The weary husband throws his freight aside ; A living mass , which now demands the wife , Th ' alternate labours of their humble life . Can scenes like these withdraw thee from thy wood , Thy upland ...
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... hours ; Sailors and lasses from the town attend , The servant - lover , the apprentice - friend ; With all the idle social tribes who seek And find their humble pleasures once a week . Turn to the watery world ! —but who to thee ( A ...
... hours ; Sailors and lasses from the town attend , The servant - lover , the apprentice - friend ; With all the idle social tribes who seek And find their humble pleasures once a week . Turn to the watery world ! —but who to thee ( A ...
Strona 29
... hours at sober whist ; The tavern's pleasure or the concert's charm Unnumber'd moments of their sting disarm ; Play - bills and open doors a crowd invite , To pass off one dread portion of the night ; And show and song and luxury ...
... hours at sober whist ; The tavern's pleasure or the concert's charm Unnumber'd moments of their sting disarm ; Play - bills and open doors a crowd invite , To pass off one dread portion of the night ; And show and song and luxury ...
Strona 31
... hour To revelry and joy , in Pleasure's bower , While now , for rosy wreaths our brows to twine , And now for nymphs we call , and now for wine ; The noiseless foot of Time steals swiftly by , And ere we dream of manhood , age is nigh ...
... hour To revelry and joy , in Pleasure's bower , While now , for rosy wreaths our brows to twine , And now for nymphs we call , and now for wine ; The noiseless foot of Time steals swiftly by , And ere we dream of manhood , age is nigh ...
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... hours shall thy presuming hand Th ' effect of three slow centuries command ? ( 2 ) Thou may'st thy various greens and greys contrive , They are not Lichens ( 3 ) , nor like aught alive ; — ( 1 ) Nothing , I trust , in this and the ...
... hours shall thy presuming hand Th ' effect of three slow centuries command ? ( 2 ) Thou may'st thy various greens and greys contrive , They are not Lichens ( 3 ) , nor like aught alive ; — ( 1 ) Nothing , I trust , in this and the ...
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Aldborough amuse ancient appear Arminian behold Benbow Blaney BOROUGH Calvinistic Methodists cause character Church comfort Crabbe dare delight doubt dread dwell ease Eusebius evil fame favour favourite fear feel foes friends gain gain'd GEORGE CRABBE give gout grace grave grief grieve heart honour hope humble John Bunyan kind labours LETTER live look Lord lost man's mighty wind mind Muston never night numbers nymphs o'er oxymel pain pass'd passions peace pity pleasure Poison'd Polyolbion poor praise prayer pride priest rest rise Satan scenes seat seem'd sigh Sir Denys sleep smile soothing soul speech spirit spleen things thou thought town trade trembling truth twas Vale of Belvoir vex'd Vicar vice virtue vulgar wealth Whist wife wish worth youth