| Robert Bloomfield - 1853 - 250 páginas
...NATURE herself invites the REAPERS forth; From infancy to age alike appears, When the first sheaf ita plumy top uprears. No rake takes here what Heaven...flows! And every cottage from the plenteous store Beceives a burden nightly at its door. [along: Hark! where the sweeping scythe now rips Each sturdy... | |
| Mary Botham Howitt - 1854 - 584 páginas
...eyes detest This endless meal of brick. THOMAS HOOD. MOWING. HAYMAKERS RETURNING HOME. MOW INO. Hark I where the sweeping scythe now rips along, Each sturdy...Whose writhing form meridian heat defies, Bends o'er hia work, and every sinew tries ; Prostrates the waving treasure at his feet, But spares the rising... | |
| Cortlandt Van Rensselaer - 1855 - 608 páginas
...June 18, Sebastopol,* 64 887 207 3771 4929 • Including the Naval Brigade. for tjre Jfiaatj. MOWING. HARK ! where the sweeping scythe now rips along, Each...emulous and strong, Whose writhing form meridian heat denes, Bends o'er his work, and every sinew tries ; Prostrates the waving treasure at his feet, But... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 574 páginas
...And gives that ardor 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. 194 SUMMER — JULY. THE REAPBTO ; BB1LTH ; JOLUTT ; TCRX OFT OF ALL HAKDS. Hark ! where the sweeping... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 578 páginas
...breast From infancy to age alike appears, When the first sheaf its plumy top uprcars. Xo rake takes hero what Heaven to all bestows — Children of want, for...plenteous store, Receives a burden nightly at its door. THB REAPING i HEALTH ; JOLLITY } TCÄN ОСТ ОГ ALL HANDS. Hark ! where the sweeping scythe now... | |
| Robert Bloomfield - 1857 - 248 páginas
...gives that ardour which in every breast From Infancy to Age alike appears, 135 When the first sheaf its plumy top uprears. No rake takes here what Heaven...plenteous store Receives a burden nightly at its door. 140 Hark ! where the sweeping scythe now rips along : Each sturdy mower, emulous and strong, Whose... | |
| Robert Bloomfield - 1857 - 354 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...from the plenteous store Receives a burden nightly at his door. Hark ! where the sweeping scythe now rips along, Each sturdy Mower, emulous and strong, Whose... | |
| 1857 - 298 páginas
...:ites the reapers forth ; from its twelvemonth's 3our which in every breast £e alike appears, :af its plumy top uprears. No rake takes here what Heaven...bestows— Children of want, for you the bounty flows ! And ever\' cottage from the plenteous store Receives a burden nightly at its door. Hark ! where the sweeping... | |
| 1863 - 392 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...all bestows — Children of want, for you the bounty Hows ! And every cottage from the plenteous store Receives a burden nightly at his door. Hark ! where... | |
| Robert Bloomfield - 1867 - 396 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...flows ! And every cottage from the plenteous store Eeceives a burden nightly at its door. Hark! where the sweeping scythe now rips along: Each sturdy... | |
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