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" I grant indeed that fields and flocks have charms For him that grazes or for him that farms; But when amid such pleasing scenes I trace The poor laborious natives of the place, And see the mid-day sun, with fervid ray, On their bare heads and dewy temples... "
Poetical Works - Page vi
by George Crabbe - 1908 - 600 pages
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The British Magazine and Review: Or, Universaal Miscellany of Arts ..., Volume 3

1783 - 424 pages
...amid fuch pleating fcenes, I trace The poor laborious natives of the place, And fee the mid-day fun, with fervid ray, On their bare heads and dewy temples play; While fome,with feebler hands and fainter hearts, Deplore their fortune, yet fuftain their parts} Then ihall...
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The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1801-11, Volume 5

English poetry - 1807 - 532 pages
...ga2es, or for him that farms ; But when amid such pleasing scenes I trace The poor laborious natives of the place, And see the mid-day sun, with fervid...heads and dewy temples play, While some, with feebler hands and fainter heart:, Deplore their fortune, yet sustain their parts, Then shall I dare these real...
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Poems

George Crabbe - Engelse digkuns - 1808 - 302 pages
...gazes or for him that farms; But when amid such pleasing scenes I trace The poor laborious natives of the place, And see the mid-day sun, with fervid...fortune, yet sustain their parts, Then shall I dare these real ills to hide, In tinsel trappings of poetic pride? No ; cast by Fortune on a frowning coast,...
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George Crabbe - Poetry, English - 1808 - 276 pages
...gazes or for him that farms ; But when amid such pleasing scenes I trace The poor laborious natives of the place, And see the mid-day sun, with fervid...heads and dewy temples play ; While some, with feebler hands and fainter hearts, Deplore their fortune, yet sustain their parts, Then shall I dare these real...
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Poems

George Crabbe - 1808 - 280 pages
...gazes or for him that farms ; But when amid such pleasing scenes I trace The poor laborious natives of the place, And see the mid-day sun, with fervid...heads and dewy temples play ; While some, with feebler hands and fainter hearts, Deplore their fortune, yet sustain their parts, Then shall I dare these real...
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Poems

George Crabbe - Poetry, English - 1808 - 280 pages
...gazes or for him that farms ; But when amid such pleasing scenes J trace The poor laborious natives of the place, And see the mid-day sun, with fervid ray, On their bare heads and dewy temples play : 4 While some, with feebler hands and fainter hearts, Deplore their fortune, yet sustain their parts,...
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The Universal Magazine, Volume 10

1808 - 590 pages
...But wlu'n amid such pleasing scenes 1 trace ТЬе poor laborious natives oí the place, And set» the mid-day sun, with fervid ray, On their bare heads and dewy temples play ; While somr, with feebler heads and fainter hearts, Deplore their fortune, yet sustain their parís ; Then...
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Poems, Volume 1

George Crabbe - English poetry - 1810 - 178 pages
...gazes or for him that farms ; But when amid such pleasing scenes I trace The poor laborious Natives of the place, And see the mid-day sun, with fervid ray. On their bare heads and dewy temples play ; I THE VILLAGE. While some, with feebler heads and fainter hearts, Deplore their fortune, yet sustain...
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Poems, Volume 1

George Crabbe - 1812 - 190 pages
...grazes or for him that farms ; But when amid such pleasing scenes I trace The poor laborious Natives of the place, And see the mid-day sun, with fervid...fortune, yet sustain their parts: Then shall I dare these real ills to hide, In tinsel trappings of poetic pride ? No; cast by Fortune on a frowning coast,...
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The works of George Crabbe, Volume 1

George Crabbe - 1816 - 306 pages
...grazes or for him that farms ; But when amid such pleasing scenes I trace The poor laborious Natives of the place, And see the mid-day sun, with fervid...fortune, yet sustain their parts : Then shall I dare these real ills to hide, In tinsel trappings of poetic pride ? No ; cast by Fortune on a frowning coast,...
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