And strew'd with corn to crown the rising year ; And o'er the whole Giles once transverse again. In earth's moist bosom buries up the grain. The work is done ; no more to man is given ; The grateful farmer trusts the rest to Heaven. Yet oft with anxious... The Farmer's Boy;: A Rural Poem - Página 8por Robert Bloomfield - 1806 - 99 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Bloomfield, Capel Lofft - 1800 - 158 páginas
...furrow spreads To crumbling mould; a level surface clear, And strew'd with corn to crown the rising And o'er the whole Giles once transverse again, In...around, And marks the first green blade that breaks tbe ground; - year; v. go. Rooks. In fancy sees his trembling oats uprun, His tufted barley yellow... | |
| Robert Bloomfield, Capel Lofft - 1800 - 184 páginas
...Till every clod and deep-drawn furrow spreads To crumbling mould; a level surface clear, And strew'd with corn to crown the rising year; And o'er the whole...again, In earth's moist bosom buries up the grain. A The work is done; no more to man is given; The grateful farmer trusts the rest to Heaven. Yet oft... | |
| Robert Bloomfield - 1802 - 186 páginas
...Till every clod and deep-drawn furrow spread* To crumbling mould ; a level surface clear, And strew'd with corn to crown the rising year; And o'er the whole...done ; no more to man is given ; The grateful Farmer tqists the rest to Heaven. Yet oft with anxious heart he looks around, And ma.rks the first green blade... | |
| Robert Bloomfield - 1803 - 188 páginas
...Till every clod and deep-drawn furrow spreads To crumbling mould; a level surface clear, And strew'd with corn to crown the rising year; And o'er the whole...marks the first green blade that breaks the ground; •v.99. In fancy sees his trembling oats uprun, His tufted barley yellow with the sun; Sees clouds... | |
| Abraham Edlin - 1805 - 258 páginas
...Till ev'ry clod and deep-drawn furrow spreads To crumbling mould, a level surface clear, And strew'd with corn, to crown the rising year; And o'er the...marks the first green blade that breaks the ground." Bloomfield's Farmer's Boy. Spring, v. 63. 17. The seed is now selected, steeped in some brine*, which... | |
| Abraham Edlin - 1805 - 260 páginas
...Till ev'ry clod and deep-drawn furrow spreads To crumbling mould, a level surface clear, And strcw'd, with corn, to crown the rising year; And o'er the...given; The grateful farmer trusts the rest to heaven, let oft with anxious heart he looks around, And marks the first green blade that breaks the ground."... | |
| Robert Bloomfield - 1808 - 180 páginas
...Till every clod and deep-drawn furrow spreads To crumbling mould ; a level surface clear, And strew'd with corn to crown the rising year; And o'er the whole...earth's moist bosom buries up the grain. The work is Hone ; no more to man is given ; The grateful Farmer trusts the rest to Heaven. Yet oft with anxious... | |
| William Jillard Hort - 1822 - 234 páginas
...That summon from their sheds the slumbering ploughs, While health impregnates every breeze that blows. The work is done ; no more to man is given ; The grateful...oft, with anxious heart, he looks around, And marks tUe first green blade that breaks the ground ; In fancy sees his trembling oats uprun ; His tufted... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 páginas
...Till every clod and deep-drawn furrow spreads To crumbling mould ; a level surface clear, And strew'd with corn to crown the rising year ; And o'er the...marks the first green blade that breaks the ground In fancy sees his trembling oats uprun, His tufted barley yellow with the sun ; Sees clouds propitious... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 páginas
...corn to crown the rising year; And o'er the whole Giles once transverse again, In earth's moist hosom B @] O wƬ ߖ0 ܼ jK-L +J ...++QF fD ) bDlY /wM X o" j e jg9) LXT /z "*16 @ ; 9 | In fancy sees his trembling oats uprun, His tufted harley yellow with the sun; Sees clouds propitious... | |
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