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 | John Forster - 1848 - 704 ÆäÀÌÁö
...the poor man's hau't. Thither no more the peasant shall repair To sweet oblivion of his daily eare ; No more the farmer's news, the barber's tale, No more...see the mantling bliss go round ; Nor the coy maid, half-willing to be prcst, Shall kiss the cup to pass it to the rest. . . Yes ! let the rich deride,... | |
 | David Bates Tower - 1853 - 426 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Obscure it sinks, nor shall it more impart An hour's importance to the poor man's heart Thither no more the peasant shall repair To sweet oblivion of his...clear, Relax his ponderous strength, and lean to hear t The host himself no longer shall be found Careful to see the mantling bliss go round. Yes ! let the... | |
 | Henry Worsley - 1849 - 275 ÆäÀÌÁö
...in 1769, will sufficiently show how distinct was its character from that of the modern beer-shop. " No more the farmer's news, the barber's tale, No more...found Careful to see the mantling bliss go round." We next proceed to examine the position of the squire, or country gentleman, and his general demeanour... | |
 | Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 432 ÆäÀÌÁö
...poor man's heart ; Thither no more the peasant shall repair To sweet oblivion of his daily care ; 15 No more the farmer's news, the barber's tale, No more...brow shall clear, Relax his ponderous strength, and learn to hear; The host himself no longer shall be found 20 Careful to see the mantling glass go round... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1850
...Obscure it sinks, nor shall it more impart An hour's importance to the poor man's heart ; Thither no more the peasant shall repair, To sweet oblivion of his...bliss go round ; Nor the coy maid, half willing to be prest, Shall kiss the cup to pass it to the rest. Yes ! let the rich deride, the proud disdain,... | |
 | George Croly - 1850 - 395 ÆäÀÌÁö
...Obscure it sinks, nor shall it more impart An hour's importance to the poor man's lieait. Thither no more the peasant shall repair, To sweet oblivion of his...bliss go round ; Nor the coy maid, half willing to be prest, Shall kiss the cup to pass it to the rest. Yes ! let the rich deride, the proud disdain,... | |
 | 1850
...shall it more impart An hour's imjKirlance lo the p;ior man's heart. Thither no more the peas in t shall repair, To sweet oblivion of his daily care...ballad shall prevail ; No more the smith his dusky brow sh.ill clear, Relax his ponderous strength and Ivan lo hear." But why continue the quotation, when... | |
 | 1850
...it sinks, nor shall it more impart A n hour's importance to ¬¬Ú poor ¬äaa's hearl. Thither no more the peasant shall repair, To sweet oblivion of his...more the woodman's ballad shall prevail ; No more the smitli hia dusky brow shall clear, Iiel4.t his poxdermu strengtii, and lean to ¢¯ear." Bat why continue... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1851
...Obscure it sinks, nor shall it more impart An hour's importance to the poor man's heart. Thither no more om heaven, or near it, Poureet thy full heart Is profuse...art. Higher still, and higher, From the earth 'bou be pressed, Shall kiss the up to pass it to the rest. Yes ! let the rich deride, the proud disdain,... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1851 - 134 ÆäÀÌÁö
...it sinks ; nor shall it more impart An hour's importance to the poor man's heart : Thither no more the peasant shall repair To sweet oblivion of his...see the mantling bliss go round ; Nor the coy maid, half-willing to be press'd, Shall kiss the cup to pass it to the rest. Spontaneous joys, where nature... | |
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