| Thomas Humphry Ward - 1901 - 654 halaman
...The Village than in Tola oftht Hall. WJ COURTHOPE. THE VILLAGE AS IT is. [From The Village, Book IJ Fled are those times, when in harmonious strains,...alternate verse, Their country's beauty, or their nymph's rehearse ; Yet still for these we frame the tender strain, Still in our lays fond Corydons... | |
| E. J. Mathew - 1901 - 556 halaman
...finds at last What form the real picture of the Poor, Demand a song — the Muse can give no more. Fled are those times, when in harmonious strains,...alternate verse, Their country's beauty, or their nymph's, rehearse ; Yet still for these, we frame the tender strain, Still in our lays fond Corydons... | |
| George Crabbe - 1905 - 570 halaman
...finds at last ; What form the real picture of the poor, Demand a song — the Muse can give no more. Fled are those times when, in harmonious strains,...verse, Their country's beauty or their nymphs' rehearse ; 10 Yet still for these we frame the tender strain, Still in our lays fond Corydons complain, And... | |
| 1864 - 612 halaman
...much humour the absurd fictions of pastoral poets, and their servile echoing of the classics. • " Fled are those times, when, in harmonious strains,...native plains : No shepherds now, in smooth alternate Terse, Their country's beauty or their nymphs' rehearse ; Yet still for these we frame the tender strain,... | |
| René Louis Huchon - 1907 - 596 halaman
...(Village, i. 15-20) Johnson's corrections, religiously adopted by the Let us candidly admit that — Fled are those times, when, in harmonious strains,...Their country's beauty or their nymphs' rehearse. Let us abandon " the tender strain " in which " fond Corydons complain," And shepherds' boys their... | |
| John Matthews Manly - 1907 - 616 halaman
...deene, Gyf Rowley, Iscamm, or Tyb Gorges be ne seene. GEORGE CRABBE (1754-1832) FROM THE VILLAGE BOOK I Fled are those times, when, in harmonious strains...alternate verse, Their country's beauty, or their nymph's rehearse; Yet still for these we frame the tender strain, n Still in our lays fond Corydons... | |
| Francis Fisher Browne - 1907 - 852 halaman
...procedure against the conventional treatment of the beauties of the country is found in this poem. " Fled are those times, when in harmonious strains, The rustic poet praised his native plains: Rank weeds, that every art and care defy, Reign o'er the laud, and rob the blighted rye ; There thistles... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 562 halaman
...finds at last, What form the real picture of the poor, J Demand a song — the Muse can give no more. Fled are those times when, in harmonious strains,...Their country's beauty or their nymphs' rehearse: to Yet still for these we frame the tender strain ; Still in our lays fond Corydons complain, And shepherds'... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1908 - 562 halaman
...finds at last, What form the real picture of the poor, 5 Demand a song—the Muse can give no more. Fled are those times when, in harmonious strains,...Their country's beauty or their nymphs' rehearse: 10 Yet still for these we frame the tender strain; Still in our lays fond Corydons complain, And shepherds'... | |
| George Crabbe - 1908 - 642 halaman
...finds at last ; What form the real picture of the poor, Demand a song — the Muse can give no more. Fled are those times, when, in harmonious strains,...plains : No shepherds now, in smooth alternate verse, 8 Their country's beauty or their nymphs' rehearse ; Yet still for these we frame the tender strain,... | |
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