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" Correct in thought, she judged a servant's place Preserved a rustic beauty from disgrace. But yet on Sunday-eve, in freedom's hour With secret joy she felt that beauty's power, When some proud bliss upon the heart would steal, That poor or rich , a beauty... "
Wissenschaftliche Grammatik der englischen Sprache von E. Fiedler (C. Sachs). - Page 77
by Eduard Fiedler - 1850
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The poetical and dramatic works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor [poetical works] Coleridge - 1838 - 492 pages
...vision. The second epode prophesies in anguish of spirit, the downfall of this country. STT.OPHE I. SPIRIT ! who sweepest the wild harp of Time, It is most hard with an untroubled ear Thy dark inwoven harmonies to hear ! Yet, mine eye fix'd on Heaven's unchanging clime,...
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The Churchman; a monthly magazine in defence of the venerable ..., Volume 4

1841 - 884 pages
...than the whole of this beautful poem ? With what high toned language commences the Ode : — " Being ! who sweepest the wild harp of time, It is most hard, with an untroubled ear, Thy dark inwoven harmonies to hear ! Yet I mine eye fix'd on heaven's unchanging clime,...
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The poetical works of ... George Crabbe, with his letters and journals, and ...

George Crabbe - 1840 - 360 pages
...display, They wish'd her well, whom yet they wish'd away. Correct in thought, she judged a servant's place Preserved a rustic beauty from disgrace ; But...steal, That, poor or rich, a beauty still must feel. — At length the youth ordain'd to move her breast, Before the swains with bolder spirit press'd ;...
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Advice in the Pursuits of Literature, Containing Historical, Biographical ...

Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - Books and reading - 1841 - 312 pages
...Correct in thought, she judg'da servant's place Preserv'da rustic beauty from disgrace ; But yet pn Sunday-eve in freedom's hour, With secret joy she...steal, That, poor or rich, a beauty still must feel. — At length, the youth, ordain'd to move her breast, Before the swains with bolder spirit press'd...
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Cyclopædia of English literature, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...display, They wished her well, whom yet they wished away; Correct in thought, she judged a servant's slaughtered ? wherefore, hut because Such were the...on battle-plains or listed spot t Both are but thea At length, the youth ordained to move her breast, Before the swains with bolder spirit pressed; With...
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Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1844 - 738 pages
...display, They wished her well, whom yet they wished away; Correct in thought, she judged a servant's less perchance it were Brown skeletons of leaves that...she-wolf's young.' ' Dear Lord ! it hath a fiendish At length, the youth ordained to move her breast, Before the swains with bolder spirit pressed; With...
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The Poetical Works of Crabbe, Heber, and Pollok: Complete in One Volume

George Crabbe - 1845 - 558 pages
...display, They wish'd her well, whom yet they wish'd away. Correct in thought, she judged a servant's place Preserved a rustic beauty from disgrace ; But...the heart would steal, That, poor or rich, a beauty etill must feel. — At length, the youth, ordain'd to move her breast, before the swaine with bolder...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts

William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Art - 1845 - 846 pages
...tint impend, Till chill and damp, the moonless night descend. ODE TO THE DEPARTING YEAR [1795]. t. SPIRIT who sweepest the wild harp of time! It is most hard, with an untroubled ear Thy dark inwoven harmonies to hear ! Yet, mine eye fixed on heaven's unchanging clime...
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Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts

William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Art - 1845 - 900 pages
...display, They wished her well, whom yet they wished away : Correct in thought, she judged a servant's place Preserved a rustic beauty from disgrace ; But yet on Sunday-eve, in freedonVs hour, With secret joy she felt that beauty's power ; When some proud bliss upon the heart...
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Poems

George Crabbe - English poetry - 1846 - 376 pages
...display, They wish'd her well, whom yet they wish'd away. Correct in thought, she judged a servant's place Preserved a rustic beauty from disgrace ; But...steal, That, poor or rich, a beauty still must feel. — At length the youth ordain'd to move her breast, Before the swains with bolder spirit press'd ;...
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