And pleased by manners most unlike her own ; Loud though in love, and confident though young; Fierce in his air, and voluble of tongue; By trade a tailor, though, in scorn of trade, He served the 'Squire, and brush'd the coat he made. The works of George Crabbe - Page 73by George Crabbe - 1816Full view - About this book
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...though, in scorn of trade, He serv'd the Squire, and brush'd tin: coat he made ; Yet now, would Phcebe her consent afford, Her slave alone, again he'd mount...thoughtful, anxious, and afraid), Led by the Lover, %valk'd the silent Maid : Slow through the meadowi rov'd they, many a mile, Toy'd by each bank and... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 280 pages
...though, in scorn of trade, He serv'd the Squire and brush'd the Coat he made i Yet now, would PHOEBE her Consent afford, Her Slave alone, again he'd mount...through the Lane, up Hill, and cross the Green, (Seen but by few and blushing to be seen — Dejected, thoughtful, anxious, and afraid,) Led by the Lover,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 302 pages
...though, in scorn of trade, He serv'd the Squire and brush 'd the Coat he made; Yet now, would Phoebe her Consent afford, Her Slave alone, again he'd mount...through the lane, up hill, and cross the Green, (Seen but by few and blushing to be seen — Dejected, thoughtful, anxious, and afraid,} '• . ;•, Led... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 276 pages
...though, in scorn of trade, He serv'd the Squire and brush'd the Coat he made ; Yet now, would PHOEBE her Consent afford, Her Slave alone, again he'd mount...Now, through the Lane, up Hill, and cross the Green, flSeen but by few and blushing to be seen — Dejected, thoughtful, anxious, and afraid,) Led by the... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 274 pages
...Coat he made i Yet now, would PHCEBE her Consent afford, Her Slave alone, again he'd mount the Board j With her should Years of growing Love be spent, And...Consent. Now, through the Lane, up Hill, and cross the Greeg, (Seen but by few and blushing to be seen — Dejected, thoughtful, anxious, and afraid,) Led... | |
| 1820 - 390 pages
...POEMS: BY THE REV. G. CRABBE. VOL. 1. NOW, through the lane, up hill, and cross the green, ; Sreii by but few and blushing to be seen— Dejected, thoughtful, anxious, and afraid,) l«d by the lover, walked the silent maid : Slow through the meadows roved they, many a mile, Toyed... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 296 pages
...brush'd the coat he made • Yet now, would Phoebe her consent afford, Her slave alone, again he 'd mount the board ; With her should years of growing...walk'd the silent maid : Slow through the meadows roved they, many a mile Toy'd by each bank and trifled at each stile; Where, as he painted every blissful... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 334 pages
...though, in scorn of trade, He served the 'Squire, and brush'd the coat he made: Yet now, would Phoebe her consent afford, Her slave alone, again he'd mount...With her should years of growing love be spent, And growing,wealth :—she sigh'd and look'd consent. Now, through the lane, up hill, and 'cross the green,... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 pages
...though, in scorn of trade, He served the 'Squire, and brush'd the coat he made : Y'ct now, would Phrebe aven ! All conscious PRESENCE of the Universe ! Nature's...prcdooming Both, Fit INSTRUMENTS and best, of perfect E nnd blushing to he seen — Dejected, thoughtful, anxious, and afraid,) Led by the lover, walk'd the... | |
| John Johnstone (of Edinburgh.) - 1828 - 600 pages
...He served the 'Squire, and brush'd the coat he made: Yet now, would Phcebe her consent afford, HCT slave alone, again he'd mount the board ; With her...Now, through the lane, up hill, and 'cross the green, Where, as he painted every blissful view, And highly colour'd what he strongly drew, The pensive damsel,... | |
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