| English literature - 1783 - 736 pages
...fee him when he tends the lliccp, His winter charge, beneath the hillock weep; Oft hear him murmur in the winds that blow O'er his white locks, and bury them in (DOW; When rouz'd by rage and muttering ia Л: morn, He mentis the broken hedge with icy tlic-in.''... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1785 - 652 pages
...him when he tends the (heep, His v/inter charge, beneath the hillock weep ; Oft hear him murmur'to the winds that blow O'er his white locks, and bury...the morn, He mends the broken hedge with icy thorn. " Why do I live, when I den-re to be At once from life, and life's long labour free ? Like leaves in... | |
| History - 1800 - 608 pages
...fee him when he tends the ftieep, His winter charge, beneath the hillock weep; Oft hear him imirnier to the winds that blow O'er his white locks, and bury...the morn. He mends the broken hedge with icy thorn. / " Why do I live, when I dcfire lobe At once from lite and life's long labour free? Like leaves in... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 632 pages
...fee him when he tends the flieep, His winter charge, beneath the hillock weep , Oft hear him murmer to the winds that blow O'er his white locks, and bury...the morn. He mends the broken hedge with icy thorn. " Why-do I live, when I defirc to be At once from life and life's long labour free? v Like leaves in... | |
| History - 1800 - 632 pages
...you fee him when he tends the fheep, His winter charge, beneath the hillock weep; Oft hear him murmer to the winds that blow O'er his white locks, and bury them in fnow; When ronz'd by rage and muttering in the morn, He mends the broken hedge with icy thorn. " Why do I live,... | |
| English poetry - 1807 - 532 pages
...Oft hear him murmur to the winds that blow O'er his white locks, and bury them in snow, When rous'd by rage and muttering in the morn, He mends the broken hedge with icy thorn. " Why do I live, when I desire to be " At once from life and life's long labours free ? " Like leaves... | |
| George Crabbe - Poetry, English - 1808 - 280 pages
...in vain, With ruthless taunts, of lazy poor complain** Oft may you see him when he tends the sheep, His winter charge, beneath the hillock weep ; Oft...winds that blow O'er his white locks, and bury them in snow ; When rouz'd by rage and muttering in the morn, He mends the broken hedge with icy thorn. " Why... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 280 pages
...in vain, With ruthless taunts, of lazy poor complain.* Oft may you see him when he tends the sheep, His winter charge, beneath the hillock weep ; Oft...winds that blow O'er his white locks, and bury them in snow ; When rouz'd by rage and muttering in the morn, He mends the broken hedge with icy thorn. " Why... | |
| George Crabbe - Poetry, English - 1808 - 276 pages
...in vain, With ruthless taunts, of lazy poor complain.* Oft may you see him when he tends the sheep, His winter charge, beneath the hillock weep ; Oft...winds that blow O'er his white locks, and bury them in snow ; When rouz'd by rage and muttering in the morn, He mends the broken hedge with icy thorn. " Why... | |
| George Crabbe - Engelse digkuns - 1808 - 302 pages
...Oft hear him murmur to the winds that blow O'er his white locks and bury them in Snow ; When rous'd by rage and muttering in the morn, He mends the broken hedge with icy thorn. " Why do I live, when I desire to be " At once from life and life's lonir labour free ? " Like leaves... | |
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