| George Crabbe - 1852 - 560 halaman
...Robert Manners — Concluding Address to His Grace the Duke of Rutland. No longer truth, though shown in verse, disdain, But own the Village Life a life...woes Are gleams of transient mirth and hours of sweet Such as you find on yonder sportive Green, The 'squire's tall gate and churchway-walk between ; Where... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 578 halaman
...Duke of llutlaud. THE B HI i,I lTEH HCES OF VILLAG SCSDAT. FE. — A VILLAGE No longer truth, theugh shewn in verse, disdain, But own the Village Life...life of pain ; I too must yield, that oft amid these woea [pose. Are gleams of transient mirth and heurs of sweet reSueh as you find on yonder sportive... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 574 halaman
...Rutland. THE BRIGHTER HUES OF VILLAGE LIFE. — A VILLAGE SUXDAT. No longer truth, though shown in verso, disdain, But own the Village Life a life of pain ; I too must yield, that oft amid these woes [pose. Are gleams of transient mirth and hours of sweet reSuch as you find on yonder sportive green,... | |
| John H. Lloyd (of Highgate.) - 1888 - 552 halaman
...well known as a famous promenade on Sunday morning after service, and attracted numerous visitors. " Such as you find on yonder sportive green, The squire's tall gate and churchway walk between, Where loitering stray a little tribe of friends On a fair Sunday, when the... | |
| John Macmillan Brown - 1894 - 436 halaman
...Book begins with a promise of the other side of village life ; — " I too must yield, that oft amidst these woes Are gleams of transient mirth and hours of sweet repose '. He seems to be about to picture the tranquillity and happiness of the peasant's life especially... | |
| James Edward Hand - 1899 - 544 halaman
...scourge or to criticise; he can produce his best effect by mere truth — " No longer truth though shown in verse disdain But own the Village Life a life of pain." Another poet must be named along with Crabbe as having in him all sorts of sympathies which the end... | |
| James Edward Hand - 1899 - 538 halaman
...scourge or to criticise ; he can produce his best effect by mere truth — " No longer truth though shown in verse disdain But own the Village Life a life of pain." Another poet must be named along with Crabbe as having in him all sorts of sympathies which the end... | |
| James Edward Hand - 1899 - 538 halaman
...scourge or to criticise ; he can produce his best effect by mere truth — " No longer truth though shown in verse disdain But own the Village Life a life of pain." Another poet must be named along with Crabbe as having in him all sorts of sympathies which the end... | |
| George Crabbe - 1901 - 624 halaman
...Robert Manners— Concluding Addrrv* to His Grace the Duke of Rutland. No longer truth, though shown in verse, disdain, But own the Village Life a life of pain : I too must yield, that oft amid those woes Are gleams of transient mirth and hours of sweet repose, Such as you find on yonder sportive... | |
| Alfred Ainger - 1903 - 232 halaman
...Book II., taking a more roseate view of rural happiness — " I, too, must yield, that oft amid those woes Are gleams of transient mirth and hours of sweet...yonder sportive Green, The squire's tall gate, and churohway-walk between, Where loitering stray a little tribe of friends On a fair Sunday when the sermon... | |
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