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The borough: a poem, in twenty-four letters - Page 6
by George Crabbe - 1816
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La Belle Assemblée, Volume 2

1811 - 462 pages
...And village- pten.«urm unreprov'd by law; "Then how sen-lie! when in your favourite room, " Gales from your jasmines soothe the evening gloom ; " When..." And just perceive the smoke which hides the town ; " Wh MI wexry peasant* at the close of day " W.ilk to their cols, and part upon the way ; u Win ii...
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The works of George Crabbe, Volume 2

George Crabbe - 1816 - 340 pages
...Saw, And Village-Pleasures unreprov'd by Law; Then how serene ! when in your favourite Room, Gales from your Jasmines soothe the Evening Gloom ; When...slowly cross the shallow Brook, And Shepherds pen tlteir Folds, and rest upon their Crook. We prune our Hedges, prime our slendcrTrees, And nothing looks...
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The borough

George Crabbe - 1820 - 346 pages
...Saw, And Village-Pleasures unreprov'd by Law ; Then how serene ! when in your favourite Room, Gales from your Jasmines soothe the Evening Gloom ; When...hides the Town ; When weary Peasants at the close of DayWalk to their Cots, and part upon the way ; When Cattle slowly cross the shallow Brook, And Shepherds...
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The Poetical Works of George Crabbe: With Life

George Crabbe - 1899 - 540 pages
...saw, And village-pleasures unreproved by law : Then how serene ! when in your favourite room, Gales from your jasmines soothe the evening gloom ; When...slender trees, And nothing looks untutor'd and at ease, * The curvature of planks for the sides of a ship, &c., is, I am informed, now :ienerally made by the...
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Flora Historica: Or, The Three Seasons of the British Parterre ..., Volume 2

Henry Phillips - 1829 - 442 pages
...beautiful by its yellow blossoms, delightful for its perfume, and curious because its flowers only open When weary peasants at the close of day Walk to their...shepherds pen their folds, and rest upon their crook. CllABBE. BALSAM. Impaliens. Natural Order Corydales. Geraniee, Juss. A Genus of the Peniandria Monogynia...
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The Saturday Magazine, Volume 14

1839 - 272 pages
...beautiful by its yellow blossoms, delightful for its perfume, and curious because its flowers only open, When weary peasants, at the close of day, Walk to...shepherds pen their folds, and rest upon their crook. 19S 199 THE DIVING-BELL. No. IL , SPALDING'S DIVING-BELL. WE concluded our last article on this subject...
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Selections from the British Poets, Volume 2

1840 - 378 pages
...pleasures unreproved by law ; Then how serene ! when in your favourite room, Gales from your jasmines sooth the evening gloom ; When from your upland paddock...way ; When cattle slowly cross the shallow brook, [crook. And shepherds pen their folds, and rest upon their We prune our hedges, prime our slender trees,...
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Boston Miscellany, Volume 2

1842 - 414 pages
...his title to the name of poet : Then how serene ! when in your favorite room, Gales from your jasmins soothe the evening gloom, When from your upland paddock...the smoke which hides the town; When weary peasants al the close of day, Walk to their cots and part upon the way ; When cattle slowly cross the shallow...
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Pomfret; or, Public opinion and private judgement

Henry Fothergill Chorley - 1845 - 974 pages
...that will surely be as great a wonder." CHAPTER II. HOME COMFORTS. When weary peasants, at the dose of day, Walk to their cots, and part upon the way...cattle slowly cross the shallow brook, And shepherds fold their flocks, and rest upon their crook. CEABBE. The tea-table had been ready a good half hour...
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Thoughts on the Poets

Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1846 - 350 pages
...title to the name of poet : Then how serene ! when in your favourite room, Gales from your jasmins soothe the evening gloom, When from your upland paddock...shepherds pen their folds and rest upon their crook. Their's is yon house that holds the parish poor, Whose walls of mud scarce bear the broken door ; There,...
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