In times severe, when many a sturdy swain Felt it his pride, his comfort, to complain ; Isaac their wants would soothe, his own would hide, And feel in that his comfort and his pride. At length, he found, when seventy years were run, His strength departed,... Poems - Página 103por George Crabbe - 1808 - 236 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 280 páginas
...:— But if that Spirit, in his Soul, had place, It was the jealous Pride that shuns Disgrace : 1O2 A. Pride in honest Fame, by Virtue gain'd, In sturdy...Labour done ; His honest Fame he yet retain'd ; no more ; His Wife was buried, and his Children poor ; 'Twas then, a Spark of — say not Discontent —... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 280 páginas
...:-— But if that Spirit, in his Soul,' had place, It was the jealous Pride that shuns Disgrace : 102 A Pride in honest Fame, by Virtue gain'd, In sturdy...Labour done ; His honest Fame he yet retain'd ; no more ; His Wife was buried, and his Children poor ; 'Twas then, a Spark of — say not Discontent —... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 276 páginas
...— But if that Spirit, in his Soul, had place, It was the jealous Pride that shuns Disgrace : 1O2 A Pride in honest Fame, by Virtue gain'd, In sturdy...Labour done ; His honest Fame he yet retain'd ; no more ; His Wife was buried, and his Children poor ; 'Twas then, a Spark of — say not Discontent —... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 302 páginas
...Light direct; On hope, in mine own sober Light, I gaze But should be blind and lose it, in your Blaze. In Times severe, when many a sturdy Swain, Felt it...were run, His Strength departed and his Labour done ; When, save his honest Fame, he kept no more; But lost his Wife and saw his Children poor; 'Twas then,... | |
| 1809 - 604 páginas
...copy the conclusion of Jsaac Ashford's character, which is very natural, and mournfully pleasing. ' At length, he found, when seventy years were run,...labour done ; His honest fame he yet retain'd ; no more ; His wife was buried, and his children poor ; * Luke xviii. 2G.' f Heb. ii. 3. \ *Twas then a... | |
| George Crabbe - 1812 - 240 páginas
...direct ; " On hope, in mine own sober light, I gaze, " But should be blind and lose it, in your blaze." In times severe, when many a sturdy swain Felt it...were run,. His strength departed and his labour done ; When he, save honest fame, retain'd no more, But lost his Wife and saw his Children poor: 'Twas then,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 306 páginas
...;— " On hope, in mine own sober light, I gaze, " But should be blind and lose it, in your blaze." In times severe, when many a sturdy swain Felt it...were run, His strength departed, and his labour done ; When he, save honest fame, retain'd no more, But lost his Wife and saw his Children poor: 'Twas then,... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 páginas
...'elt it his pride, his comfort, to complain ; saac their wants would soothe, his own would hide, \iid feel in that his comfort and his pride. At length he found, when seventy years were run, iis strength departed, and his labor done; iVhen, save his honest fame, he kept no more, •in lost... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 310 páginas
...;— " On hope, in mine own sober light, I gaze, " But should be blind and lose it, in your blaze." In times severe, when many a sturdy swain Felt it...wants would soothe, his own would hide, And feel in thai his comfort and his pride. At length, he found, when seventy years were run, His strength departed,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 304 páginas
...;— " On hope, in mine own sober light, I gaze, " But should be blind and lose it, in your blaze." In times severe, when many a sturdy swain Felt it his pride, his comfort, to complain ; launi- their wants would soothe, his own would hide, And feel in tltut his comfort and his pride.... | |
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