 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1780 - 204 pągines
...frniling land, The mournful peafant leads his humble band ; And while he fmks, without one arm to fave, The country blooms — a garden, and a grave. Where then, ah! where mall poverty refide, To 'fcape the preffure of contiguous pride ? If to fome common's fencelefs limits... | |
 | 1785 - 312 pągines
...fmilmg land, The mournful peafant leads his humble band ; And while he fmks, without one arm to fave, The country blooms — a garden ; and a grave. Where then, ah, where fhall potertvrefide. To 'fcape the prcflure of contagious pride.? If to fome common's fenceWs limits... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1791 - 206 pągines
...fmiling land, The mournful peafant leads his humble band , And while he finks, without one arm to fave, The country blooms — a garden and a grave. Where then, ah ! where mall poverty refide, To '/cape the preflure of contiguous pride ? If to fome common's fencelefs limits... | |
 | 1791 - 980 pągines
...fmiling Ian.:' The mournful peafant leads his humble band ; And wnilc he links, without one arm to Cave, The country blooms — a garden and a grave ! Where then, ah where, (hall poverty rtiide, To (cape the preffure of contiguous pride .' If, to feme common's fencclels limits... | |
 | Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 pągines
...fmiling land' The mournful peafant leads his humble bjnd ; And while he finks, without one arm to lave, The country blooms — a garden and a grave ! 'Where then, ah where, (hall poverty rclide, To '(cape the preffure of contiguous pride ? If, to fome common's fcncclels limits... | |
 | James Roach - 1792 - 284 pągines
...fmiling land, The mournful peafant leads his humble band ; And while he finks, without one arm to fave, The country blooms — a garden and a grave. Where then, ah ! where fhall poverty refide, To 'fcape the preffure of contiguous pride ? If to fome common's fencelefs limits... | |
 | Joseph Ritson - 1794 - 408 pągines
...land, The mournful peafant leads his humble band ; 300 And while he finks without one arm to fave, The country blooms— a garden and a grave. Where then, ah where, fhall Poverty refide, To 'fcape the preflure of contiguous pride ? If to forrte common's fencelefs... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1794 - 114 pągines
...fmiling land, The mournful peafant leads his humble band 5 And while he finks, without one arm to fave, The country blooms — a garden and a grave. Where then, ah! where fliall poverty refide. To Tcape the preflure of contiguous pride? If to fome common's fencelefs limits... | |
 | 1795 - 432 pągines
...; Space for his kke, his park's extended bounds, Space for his horses, equipage and hounds. ****** Where then, ah, where shall poverty reside, To 'scape the pressure of contagious pride ? If to some common's fenceless limits stray'd, . He d rives his flock to pick the... | |
 | Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 576 pągines
...fmiling land, The mournful pcałnt leads his humblV'band ; And while he links, without one arrn to fave, The country blooms — a garden and a grave ! Where then, ah where, fhall poverty refide, To Tcape the prcflurc of contiguous pride ? If, to fomc common's fencelefs limits... | |
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