| George Crabbe - 1808 - 280 str.
...1O1 Of no Man's presence, ISAAC felt afraid; • At no Man's question, ISAAC look'd dismay'd: Shame knew him not, he dreaded no disgrace ; Truth, simple...his Face : Yet while the serious thought his Soul approv'd, Cheerful he seem'd, and Gentleness he lov'd : To bliss domestic he his Heart resign'd, And... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 280 str.
...2 101 Of no Man's presence, ISAAC felt afraid ; At no Man's question, ISAAC look'd dismay'd: Shame knew him not, he dreaded no disgrace ; Truth, simple...his Face : Yet while the serious thought his Soul approv'd, Cheerful ke seem'd, and Gentleness he lov'd : To bliss domestic he his Heart resign'd, And... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 276 str.
...101 Of no Man's presence, ISAAC felt afraid; At no Man's question, ISAAC look'd dismay'd: Shame Jcnew him not, he dreaded no disgrace ; Truth, simple truth...his Face : Yet while the serious thought his Soul approv'd, Cheerful he seem'd, and Gentleness he lov'd : To bliss domestic he his Heart resign'd, And... | |
| George Crabbe - 1808 - 302 str.
...Man's presence Isaac felt afraid ; At no Man's question, Isaac look'd dismay'd : Shame knew him nof, he dreaded no Disgrace ; Truth, simple Truth, was...in his Face; Yet while the serious Thought his Soul approv'd, Cheerful he seem'd and Gentleness he lov'd : . . . , To Bliss domestic he his Heart resign'd,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1812 - 240 str.
...serene : Of no man's presence Isaac felt afraid ; At no man's question Isaac look'd dismay 'd : Shame knew him not, he dreaded no disgrace ; Truth, simple...his face ; Yet while the serious thought his soul approv'd, Cheerful he seem'd, and gentleness he lov'd: To bliss domestic he his heart resign'd, And,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 306 str.
...serene : Of no man's presence Isaac felt afraid ; At no man's question Isaac look'd dismay'd : Shame knew him not, he dreaded no disgrace; Truth, simple...his face ; Yet while the serious thought his soul approv'd, Cheerful he seem'd, and gentleness he lov'd : To bliss domestic he his heart resign'd, And,... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1816 - 490 str.
...serene; Of no man's presence Isaac felt afraid ; At no man's question Isaac look'd dismay'd : Shame knew him not, he dreaded no disgrace Truth, simple truth, was written in his (ace; Yet while the serious thought his soul approv'd, Cheerful he seem'd, and gentleness he lov'd... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 310 str.
...serene : Of no man's presence Isaac felt afraid ; At no man's question Isaac look'd dismay'd : Shame knew him not, he dreaded no disgrace; Truth, simple...his face ; Yet while the serious thought his soul approv'd, Cheerful he seem'd, and gentleness he lov'd : L To bliss domestic he his heart resign'd,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 304 str.
...Isaac felt afraid ; At no man's question Isaac look'd dismay'd : Shame knew him not, he dreaded HO disgrace; Truth, simple truth, was written in his face ; Yet while the serious thought his soul approv'd, Cheerful he seem'd, and gentleness he lov'd : L To bliss domestic he his heart resign'd,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1823 - 296 str.
...serene : Of no man's presence Isaac felt afraid; At no man's question Isaac look'd dismay'd: Shame knew him not, he dreaded no disgrace ; Truth, simple...approved, Cheerful he seem'd, and gentleness he loved : voi,. i. i To bliss domestic he his heart resign'd, And, with the firmest, had the fondest mind :... | |
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