| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - 1927 - 1432 páginas
...complain Of fruitless toil and labor spent in vain ; But yet in other scenes more fair in view, 135 When @ X Or will you deem them amply paid in health, 140 Labor's fair child, that languishes with wealth? Go... | |
| Lore Holzhausen Liebenam (Frau) - 1928 - 152 páginas
...Rangverhältnisse der Menschen am meisten beeinflussen.1) „When Plenty smiles — alas ! she smiles f or f ew — And those who taste not — yet behold her store,...slaves that dig the golden ore — The wealth around Ihem makes them duubly poor".2) Die Klassengegensätze in den Städten sind die sichtbaren Folgen der... | |
| Crabbe - 1967 - 492 páginas
...mankind complain Of fruitless toil and labour spent in vain ; But yet in other scenes more fair in view, Where Plenty smiles — alas ! she smiles for few...ore, The wealth around them makes them doubly poor. Or will you deem them amply paid in health, 140 Labour's fair child, that languishes with wealth? Go... | |
| Raymond Williams - 1975 - 356 páginas
...mankind complain Of fruitless toil and labour spent in vain; But yet in other scenes more fair in view, Where Plenty smiles — alas! she smiles for few —...— The wealth around them makes them doubly poor. This is precisely the condition — But starving walks thro' Nature's lavish Stores — which Duck... | |
| Reuven Brenner, Gabrielle A. Brenner - 1990 - 302 páginas
...prospered. Why? Some answers are given as the more detailed story unfolds. 2. Why do people gamble? When Plenty smiles - alas! She smiles for few — And those who taste not, yet behold her store, Are as slaves that dig the golden ore, The wealth around them makes them doubly poor. George Crabbe Why do... | |
| 1869 - 204 páginas
...men out of much of the degradation so well described by Crabbe, in the 1st book of his " Village." " Plenty smiles, alas ! she smiles for few. And those...— The wealth around them makes them doubly poor." The labouring classes are at this period the backbone of the Temperance movement. It has been to them... | |
| 568 páginas
...mankind complain Of fruitless toil and 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 her store, j Are as the slaves that dig the golden ore, ' The wealth around them makes them doubly poor [j] Or... | |
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