| Edmund Burke - History - 1812 - 850 pages
...will be : A Priest attends — it seems the one he knew In his best days, beneath whose care he grew. At this his Terrors take a sudden flight, He sees...with delight ; The House, the Chamber, where he once array'U His youthful Person ; where he knelt and pray'd : • Then too the Comforts he enjoy'd at home,... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1810 - 702 pages
...will be: A priest attends — it seems the one he knew In his best days, beneath whose care he grew. At this his terrors take a sudden flight — He sees...where he knelt and pray'd: Then too the comforts he enjoy 'd at home, The days of joy; the joys themselves are come;— The hours of innocence; — the... | |
| 1810 - 538 pages
...he knew In his best days, beneath whose care l^e grew. At this his terrors take a sudden Might—. He sees his native village with delight ; The house,...The hours of innocence ; — the timid look ' Of his lov'd rnaid, when tirst her hand he took And told his hope ; her trembling joy appears, Her forc'd... | |
| George Crabbe - English poetry - 1810 - 372 pages
...will be : A priest attends — it seems the one he knew In his best days, beneath whose care he grew. At this his terrors take a sudden flight, He sees...where he knelt and pray'd: Then too the comforts he cnjoy'd at home, The days of joy; the joys themselves are come; — The hours of innocence; — the... | |
| George Crabbe - English poetry - 1810 - 612 pages
...he once array'd His youthful Person ; where he knelt and pray'd : Then too the Comforts he enjoy 'd at home, The Days of Joy ; the Joys themselves are...The Hours of Innocence ;— the timid Look Of his lov'd Maid, when first ber hand he took And told his hope ; her trembling Joy appears,— Her forc'd... | |
| George Crabbe - City and town life - 1810 - 402 pages
...His youthful Person; where he knelt andjpr»y'd:. , , „ • i Then too th,erpatafoits he enjoy 'd at home^ ^ . ,,. . ,, ....'.? The Days of Joy ; the...are come;— The Hours of Innocence;— the timid Lobfc '>''.•' i ' Of his lov'd Maid, when first her hand he took '. And told his hope ; her trembling... | |
| History - 1812 - 822 pages
...will be : A Prieit attends— it seems the one he knew In his best days, beneath whose care he grew. At this his Terrors take a sudden flight, He sees...House, the Chamber, where he once array'd His youthful Perron ; where be knelt and pray'd : Then too the Comforts be enjoy'd at home, The Day* of Joy ; the... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 340 pages
...will be : A Priest attends—it seems, the one he knew In his best days, beneath whose care he grew. At this his Terrors take a sudden flight, He sees...Comforts he enjoy'd at home, The Days of Joy; the Joy» themselves are cow*;— The Hours of Innocence ;—the timid Look Of his lov'd Maid, when first... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 346 pages
...will be : A Priest attends — it seems, the one he knew In his best days, beneath whose care he grew. At this his Terrors take a sudden flight, He sees...The Hours of Innocence ;— the timid Look Of his lov'd Maid, when first her hand he took And told his Hope ; her trembling Joy appears, Her forc'd Reserve... | |
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