| George Crabbe - English poetry - 1810 - 612 pages
...Jeopardy and Jest ; Poor without Prudence, with Afflictions vain, Not warn'd by Misery, not enrich'd by Gain ; Whom Justice pitying, chides from Place...Then cast off Care, and in the mimic Pain Of tragic Woe, feel Spirits light and vain, Distress and Hope — the Mind's, the Body's Wear, The Man's Affliction,... | |
| George Crabbe - City and town life - 1810 - 402 pages
...Jeopardy and Jest ; Poor without Prudence, with Afflictions vain, Not warn'd by Misery, not enrich'd by Gain ; Whom Justice pitying, chides from Place...Then cast off Care, and in the mimic Pain Of tragic Woe, feel Spirits light and vain, Distress and Hope— the Mind's, the Body's Wear, The Man's Affliction,... | |
| George Crabbe - English poetry - 1810 - 372 pages
...A wandering, wretched, careless, merry race, Who cheerful looks assume, and play the parts Of Kappy Rovers with repining hearts ; Then cast off Care, and in the mimic pain Of tragit wo, feel spirits light and vain, Distress and Hope — the mind's, the body's wear, The man's... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 346 pages
...Jeopardy and Jest ; Poor without Prudence, with Afflictions vain, Not warn'd by Misery, not enrich'd by Gain ; Whom Justice pitying, chides from Place...repining Hearts; Then cast off Care, and in the mimic Paul Of tragic Wo, feel Spirits light and vain, Distress and Hope — the Mind's, the Body's Wear,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1834 - 334 pages
...Whom Justice, pitying, chides from place to place, A wandering, careless, wretched, merry race, Whose cheerful looks assume, and play the parts Of happy...tragic wo, feel spirits light and vain, Distress and hope—the mind's, the body's wear, The man's affliction, and the actor's tear: Alternate times of... | |
| George Crabbe - Poets, English - 1834 - 336 pages
...jeopardy and jest ; Poor without prudence, with afflictions vain, Not warn'd by misery, not enrich'd by gain ; Whom Justice, pitying, chides from place...place, A wandering, careless, wretched, merry race, Whose cheerful looks assume, and play the parts Of happy rovers with repining hearts ;(') Then cast... | |
| George Crabbe - 1840 - 332 pages
...jeopardy and jest ; Poor without prudence, with afflictions vain, Not warn'd by misery, not enrich'd by gain ; Whom Justice, pitying, chides from place...place, A wandering, careless, wretched, merry race, Whose cheerful looks assume, and play the parts Of happy rovers with repining hearts ;(') Then cast... | |
| American poetry - 1862 - 512 pages
...jeopardy and jest ; Poor without prudence, with afflictions vain, Not warn'd by misery, not enrich'd by gain ; Whom justice pitying, chides from place...Then cast off care, and in the mimic pain Of tragic woe, feel spirits light and vain, Distress and hope — the mind's, the body's wear, The man'B affliction,... | |
| George Crabbe - 1845 - 558 pages
...jeopardy and jest ; Poor without prudence, with afflictions vain, Not warn'd by misery, not enrich'd by gain ; Whom justice pitying, chides from place...race. Who cheerful looks assume, and play the parts Df happy rovers with repining hearts ; Then cast off care, and in the mimic pain 3f tragic wo, feel... | |
| 1846 - 780 pages
...Not warn'd by misery, not enrich'd by gain ; Whom justice, pitying, chides from place to place, Л wandering, careless, wretched, merry race, Who cheerful...Then cast off care, and in the mimic pain Of tragic woe feel spirits light and vain, Distress and hope, the mind's, the body's wear, The man's affliction... | |
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