 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1841 - 290 pągines
...solitary thing, That feebly bends beside the plashy spring ; She, wretched matron, forc'd, in age, for bread, To strip the brook with mantling cresses...where once the garden smil'd, And still where many a garden-flower grows wild ; There, where a few torn shrubs the place disclose, The village preacher's... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1841 - 398 pągines
...solitary thing, That feebly bends beside the plashy spring ; She, wretched matron ! forced in age, for bread, To strip the brook with mantling cresses...harmless train, The sad historian of the pensive plain. [smiled, Near yonder copse, where once the garden And still where many a garden flower grows wild ;... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1841 - 548 pągines
...widow'd, solitary thing, That feebly bends beside the plashy pring i She, wretched matron, forced in age, for bread, To strip the brook with mantling cresses...the harmless train, The sad historian of the pensive plai . Near yonder copse, where once the arden smil'd, And still where many a garden flower grows wild... | |
 | Book - 1841 - 164 pągines
...marble with a tear, — He who preserv'd them — Pitt, lies here ! WALTER SCOTT. tjfjr CCountrj parson. NEAR yonder copse, where once the garden smil'd, And still where many a garden-flow'r grows wild, There, where a few torn shrubs the place disclose, The village preacher's... | |
 | Frederick Prickett - 1842 - 214 pągines
...widow'd, solitary thing That feebly bends beside the plashy spring ; She, wretched matron, forced, in age, for bread, To strip the brook with mantling cresses...harmless train, The sad historian of the pensive plain." GOLDSMITH'S Deserted Village. The plan which I have annexed, delineates the precise position of the... | |
 | 1843
...cresses spread, To pick her wintry fagot from the thorn, To seek, her nightly shed, and weep till morus She only left of all the harmless train, The sad historian of the pensive plum. Near yonder copse, where once the garden smiled, And still where many a garden flow'r grows wild,... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1845 - 276 pągines
...— forc'd in age, for bread, To strip the brook with mantling cresses spread, THE DESERTED VILLAGE. To pick her wintry faggot from the thorn, To seek...where once the garden smil'd, And still where many a garden-flower grows wild — There, where a few torn shrubs the place disclose, The village preacher's... | |
 | Alexander Allen - 1845 - 170 pągines
...widowed, solitary thing, That feebly bends beside the plushy springl She, wretched matron ! forced in age, for bread, To strip the brook with mantling cresses...harmless train, The sad historian of the pensive plain. ADVERBS. 164. An Adverb is a word joined to a Verb, an Adjective, or an Adverb, to qualify it, or to... | |
 | 1845 - 612 pągines
...widowed, solitary thins, That feebly bends beside the plashy spring ; She, wretched matron, forced in age, for bread, To strip the brook with mantling cresses spread, To pick her wintry fagot from the thorn, To seek her nightly shed, and weep till morn ; She only left of all the harmless... | |
 | John Hanbury Dwyer - 1846 - 310 pągines
...sleep-fetter'd pillow restore Our day-sport, distorted but pleasing, once more. THE COUNTRY CLERGYMAN. NEAR yonder copse, where once the garden smil'd* And still where many a garden flower grows wdd; There, where a few torn shrubs the place disclose^ The village preacher's modest mansion rose.... | |
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