 | Samuel Carter Hall - 1837
...And gives that ardour which in every breast From infancy to age alike appears, When the first sheaf its plumy top uprears. No rake takes here what Heaven...flows ! And every cottage from the plenteous store Hark ! where the sweeping scythe now rips along : Each sturdy mower, emulous and strong, Whose writhing... | |
 | John Aikin, John Frost - 1838 - 732 páginas
...And gives that ardour which in every breast From infancy to age alike appears, When the first sheaf far you the hounty flows ! And every cotfcige from the plenteous store Receives a burden nightly at... | |
 | John Aikin - 1838 - 732 páginas
...which in every breast From infancy to age alike appears, When the first sheaf its plumy top nprean. No rake takes here what Heaven to all bestows— Children of want, for you the hounty flows ! And every cottage from the plenteous store Receives a burden nightly at its door. Hark... | |
 | 1842 - 490 páginas
...And gives that ardour which in every breast From infancy to age alike appears, When the first sheaf its plumy top uprears. No rake takes here what Heaven...plenteous store, Receives a burden nightly at its door. From The Farmer's Bvy : Suminrr. HARVEST. HOME. Now, ere sweet Summer bids its long adieu, And winds... | |
 | James Thomson - 1842 - 415 páginas
...gives that ardour which in every hreast su From infancy to age alike appears, When the first sheaf its plumy top uprears. No rake takes here what Heaven to all hestows — Children of want, for you the hounty flows ! And every cottage from the plenteous store,... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1844
...which in every breast From infancy to nge alike appears, When the first sheaf its plumy top uprcnrs. ly bed, Bursting thy green sheath's silken string,...shed ; Unfold thy robes of purest white, Unsullied fiends o'er his work, and every sinew tries ; Prostrates the waving treasure at his feet. But spares... | |
 | John Aikin - 1850 - 760 páginas
...here what Heaven to all bestow«— Children ot" want, for you the bounty flows ! And every C'>it:ige from the plenteous store Receives a burden nightly at its door. Hark ! where the sweeping scythe now slip along: ™r~ Each sturdy mown 1 , emulous and strong. Whose writhing form meridian heat defies,... | |
 | Robert Chambers - 1851
...And gives that ardour which in every breast From infancy to age alike appears, When the first sheaf r! were forced from the agitating ripa along ; Each sturdy mower, emulous and strong, Whose writhing form meridian heat defies, Bends... | |
 | Robert Bloomfield - 1852
...And gives that ardour which in every breast From infancy to age alike appears, When the first sheaf its plumy top uprears. No rake takes here what Heaven...bestows — Children of want, for you the bounty flows 1 And every cottage from the plenteous store Receives a burden nightly at its door. Hark ! where the... | |
 | John Aikin - 1852
...which in every breast From infancy to age alike appears, When the first sheaf its plumy top uproars. /Q ( d 7 j ~ 8 ? ` H- 1 , PЛG \ ; +; g M Y k R L % % coltnge from the plenteous store Receives a burden nightly at its door. Hark ! where the sweeping scythe... | |
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