| 1783 - 524 páginas
...who tafte not, yet behold her ftore, Are as the Haves that dig the gc ' ' The wealth around them maki poor. Or will you deem them amply paid in health, Labour's fair child, that languîmes with wealth? Go, then ! and fee them rifmg with the fun, Through a long courfe of daily... | |
| 1808 - 556 páginas
...vice by no means confined to the opulent. The following passage is powerful, a.nd finely written. « Or will you deem them amply paid in health, Labour's fair child, that languimes with wealth ? Go then ! and fee them rifing with the fun, Through a long courfe of daily... | |
| 1807 - 532 páginas
...labours spent in vain ; But yet in other scenes more fair in view, Where Plenty smiles — alas ! she smiles for few, And those who taste not, yet- behold...the sun. Through a long course of daily toil to run ; Like him to make the plenteous harvest grow, And yet not share the plenty they bestow; See tPiem... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 302 páginas
...labour spent in vain ; But yet in other scenes more fair in view, Where Plenty smiles — alas ! she smiles for few, And those who taste not, yet behold...health, Labour's fair child, that languishes with Wealth ? I Go then 1 and see them rising with the sun, Through a long course of daily toil to run ; See them... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 306 páginas
...labour spent in vain ; But yet in other scenes more fair in view, Where Plenty smiles — alas ! she smiles for few — And those who taste not, yet behold...fair child, that languishes with wealth ? Go then t and see them rising with the sun, Through a long course of daily toil to run ; See them beneath the... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 304 páginas
...labour spent in vain ; But yet in other scenes more fair in view, Where Plenty smiles — alas! she smiles for few — And those who taste not, yet behold...health, Labour's fair child, that languishes with wealth i Go then ! and see them rising with the sun, Through a long course of daily toil to run ; See them... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 296 páginas
...labour spent in vain 5 But yet in other scenes more fair in view, Where Plenty smiles — alas ! she smiles for few — And those who taste not, yet behold...the sun, Through a long course of daily toil to run j See them beneath the dog-star's raging heat, When the knees tremble and the temples beat ; Behold... | |
| George Crabbe - 1845 - 558 páginas
...strong, Engaged some artful stripling of the throng, And fell beneath him, foil'd, while far around Or will you deem them amply paid in health, Labour's fair child, that languishes aitiua-ealth 7 Go tTifn ! ami see them rising with the sun, Through a long course of daily toil to... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 794 páginas
...by no means confined to the opulent. The following passage is powerfully, and finely written : — " Or will you deem them amply paid in health. Labour's fair child, that languishes with wealth f (io then! and see them rising with the sun, Through a long course of daily toil to run ; See them... | |
| 1852 - 782 páginas
...by no means confined to the opulent. The following passage is powerfully, and finely written : — " Or will you deem them amply paid in health, Labour's...child, that languishes with wealth ? Go then ! and see thorn rising with the sun, Through a long course of daily toil to run ; See them beneath the dog-star's... | |
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