| George Crabbe - 1899 - 492 pages
...— Ah ! fly temptation, youth ; refrain ! refrain ! Each yielding maid and each presuming swain ! Lo ! now with red rent cloak and bonnet black, And...bread, Whose cares are growing and whose hopes are -Red; Pale her parch'd lips, her heavy eyes sunk low, And tears unnoticed from their channels flow... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1899 - 392 pages
...The lads around admired so fair a sight, And Phoebe felt, and felt she gave, delight. ****** ! .11 ! now with red rent cloak and bonnet black, And torn...sustains, And seems in patience striving with her pains, Pinched are her looks, as one who pines for bread, Whose cares are growing, and whose hopes are fled... | |
| George Lansing Raymond - 1899 - 392 pages
...back, One who an infant in her arms sustains, And seems in patience striving with her pains, Pinched are her looks, as one who pines for bread, Whose cares are growing, and whose hopes are 8ed ; Pale her parched lips, her heavy eyes sunk low, And tears unnoticed from their channels flow... | |
| George Crabbe - 1901 - 624 pages
...Ah ! fly temptation, youth ; refrain ! refrain '. Each yielding maid and each presuming swain ! Lo 1 now with red rent cloak and bonnet black, And torn...her pains ; Pinch'd are her looks, as one who pines I'ur bread Whose cores are growing and whose hope« are tied ; Pale her parch'd lips, her heavy eyes... | |
| George Crabbe - 1905 - 570 pages
...before. — Ah ! fly temptation, youth ; refrain ! refrain, Each yielding maid and each presuming swain ! Lo ! now with red rent cloak and bonnet black, And torn green gown loose hanging at her back, 190 One who an infant in her arms sustains, And seems in patience striving with her pains ; Pinch'd... | |
| 1906 - 898 pages
...Phccbe Dawson (in The Parish Register] seem to us quaint and prim? It is at least full of tenderness : Lo now with red rent cloak and bonnet black, And torn...sustains, And seems in patience striving with her pains ; Pinch 'd are her looks, as one who pines for bread,Whose cares are growing and whose hopes are fled.... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1887 - 926 pages
...description of Phoebe in the " Parish Register," though selection is difficult from such a mass. " Pinch'd are her looks, as one who pines for bread,...fled ; Pale her parch'd lips, her heavy eyes sunk low . . . Serene her manner till some sudden pain Frets the poor soul, and then she's calm again. ....... | |
| Sir Spencer Walpole - 1908 - 356 pages
...delight." A passage, I may say, which is redolent of Crabbe's manner; but compare its pendant — " Lo I now with red rent cloak and bonnet black, And torn...cares are growing and whose hopes are fled ; Pale her parch 'd lips, her heavy eyes sunk low, And tears unnoticed from their channels flow ; Serene her manner,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1908 - 642 pages
...before. — Ah ! fly temptation, youth, refrain ! refrain ! Each yielding maid and each presuming swain ! Lo ! now with red rent cloak and bonnet black, And...sustains, And seems in patience striving with her pains; Pinch 'd are her looks, as one who pines for bread, Whose cares are growing and whose hopes are fled;... | |
| Friedrich W. D. Brie - 1923 - 328 pages
...before. — Ah! fly temptation, youth; refrain! refrain, Each yielding maid and each presuming swain! Lo ! now with red rent cloak and bonnet black, And torn green gown loose hanging at her back, eo One who an infant in her arms sustains, And seems in patienc(e striving with her pains; Pinch'd... | |
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