| Edmund Burke - 1812 - 850 str.
...the while Life's early Prospects and his Fannys Smile : Then come his Sister and his Village Friend, And he will now the sweetest Moments spend Life has to yield : — No I never will he find Again on Earth such Pleasure in his Mind : He goes through shrubby Walks these... | |
| 1810 - 702 str.
...the while Life's early prospects and his Futrny smile: Then come his sister and his village friend, And he will now the sweetest moments spend Life has...walks these friends among, Love in their looks and pleasure on the tongue. I'ierc'd by no crime, and urg'd by no desire For more than true and honest... | |
| 1810 - 538 str.
...his village friend, And he will now the kwcetest moments spend X-ii'e has to yfeld : — No ! ncrer will he find Again on earth such pleasure in his mind....walks these friends among, Love in their looks and pleasure on the tongue. Pierc'd by no crimCi and urg'd by no desire For more than true and honest hearts... | |
| George Crabbe - 1810 - 402 str.
...early Prospects and his Fanny's Smile : Then come hb Sister and his Village Friend, •i•• ' • . And he will' now the sweetest Moments spend Life has to yield :-r~No ! never will he find Again on Earth such Pleasure in his Mind : He goes throiigh shrubby Walks... | |
| 1812 - 822 str.
...will now the sweetest Moments »pend Life has to yield :— No I never will he 6nd Again on Earth sach Pleasure in his Mind : He goes through shrubby Walks...Friends among. Love in, their Looks and Honour on their Tongue ¡ Nay, there's a Charm beyond what N.itnre show», The Bloom is softer and more sweetly... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 338 str.
...let them talk. Yes ! all are with him now, and all the while Life's early Prospects and his I'umufs Smile : Then come his Sister and his Village-Friend,...Love in their Looks and Honour on the Tongue ; Nay, there 'aa Charm beyond what Nature shows, The Bloom is softer and more sweetly glows ; — Pierc'd... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 346 str.
...Life's early Prospects and his Fannys Smile : Then come his Sister and his Village-Friend, And he wiU now the sweetest Moments spend Life has to yield ;...Love in their Looks and Honour on the Tongue ; Nay, there 'sa Charm beyond what Nature show*, The Bloom is softer and more sweetly glows ; — Pierc'd... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1825 - 1096 str.
...the while Life's early Prospects and his Fanny's Smile : Then come his Sister and his Village Friend, And he will now the sweetest Moments spend Life has...these Friends among, Love in their Looks and Honour on their Tongue ; Nay, there's a Charm beyond what Nature shows, The Bloom is softer and more sweetly... | |
| George Crabbe - 1899 - 540 str.
...he knew In his best days, beneath whose care he grew. 148 CIJ A IIIIR's POEMS. Of his loved mai d, when first her hand he took, And told his hope ; her...moments spend Life has to yield ; — No ! never will ho find Again on earth such pleasure in his mind : He goes through shrubby walks these friends among.... | |
| George Crabbe - 1829 - 348 str.
...with him now, and all the while Life's early prospeets and his Fauny's smile: Then eome his sisttír and his village-friend, And he will now the sweetest...yield ; — No ! never will he find Again on earth sueh pleasure in his mind: He goes throngh shruhhy walks tliese friends among, Love in their looks... | |
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