THE Village Life, and every care that reigns O'er youthful peasants and declining swains; What labour yields, and what, that labour past, Age, in its hour of languor, finds at last; What form the real picture of the poor, Demand a song — the Muse can... The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 361903Full view - About this book
| 1845 - 864 pages
...truthfulness to nature, to — 1 Village life, and every care that reigns ^ " O'er youthful peasants, ami declining swains ; What labour yields, and what, that...last ? , What form the real picture of the poor,' ALO. In the month of December, 1783, Crabbe was married to Miss Elmy, to whom he had been long and... | |
| George Crabbe - 1845 - 558 pages
...plains: Kp shepherds now, in smooth alternate verse, Ти« Village Life, and every care that reigne O'er youthful peasants and declining swains ; What labour yields, and what, that labour past, ; in itj hour of languor, finds at last ; t form the real picture of the poor, ¡and a song — 4he... | |
| George Crabbe - 1852 - 560 pages
...: its Inhabitants — The sick Poor : their Apothecary — the dying Pauper — The Village Priest. THE Village Life, and every care that reigns O'er...poor, Demand a song — the Muse can give no more. Yet still for these we frame the tender strain, Still in our lays fond Cory dons complain, And shepherds'... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 574 pages
...poor. Their apothecary. The dying pauper. The village priest. THE SUBJECT STATED } POVERTY A3 IT IS. THE village life, and every care that reigns O'er youthful peasants and declining swains ; What labor yields, and what, that labor past, Age, in its hour of languor, finds at last ; What form the... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1869 - 528 pages
...including his charming poem The Library, which cannot but be read with pleasure and advantage. THE VILLAGE. THE village life and every care that reigns O'er youthful...poor, Demand a song — the muse can give no more. No. 96. Fled are those times when, in harmonious strains, The rustic poet praised his native plains... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1870 - 266 pages
...including his charming poem The Library, which cannot but be read with pleasure and advantage. THE VILLAGE. THE village life and every care that reigns O'er youthful...poor, Demand a song — the muse can give no more. No. 96. Fled are those times when, in harmonious strains, The rustic poet praised his native plains... | |
| Johannes Scherr - 1873 - 446 pages
...2){ф1ег befi^e SEatent ber ¿arfteHung , ') „The Tillage life, and every care that reigns O'er youthfal peasants and declining swains; What labour yields,...poor, Demand a song — the muse can give no more." Cat ben Siebter ber Tales of the hall „bet 9îatiir fîraigfhn, aber bfficn 2Rofer" genannt (nature's... | |
| Lal Behari Day - 1874 - 502 pages
...I. PREMISES WHAT THE READER IS TO EXPECT, AND WHAT HE IS NOT TO EXPECT, IN THIS AUTHENTIC HISTORY. The village life, and every care that reigns O'er...poor, Demand a song — the Muse can give no more. Crabbe. G-ENTLE README, in case you have come with great expectations to the perusal of this humble... | |
| Lal Behari Day - 1874 - 410 pages
...I. PREMISES WHAT THE HEADER IS TO EXPECT, AND WHAT HE IS NOT TO EXPECT, IN THIS AUTHENTIC HISTORY. The village life, and every care that reigns O'er...what, that labour past, Age, in its hour of languor, finda at last ; What form the real picture of the poor, Demand a song— the Muse can give no more.... | |
| Lāl Behārī Day, Lālavihārı̄ De - 1874 - 318 pages
...I. PEEMISES WHAT THE READER IS TO EXPECT, AND WHAT HE IS NOT TO EXPECT, IN THIS AUTHENTIC HISTORY. The village life, and every care that reigns O'er...; What labour yields, and what, that labour past, I** Age, in its hour of languor, finds at last ; What form the real picture of the poor, Demand a song... | |
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