As on the which full daintily would he fare; His drink, the running stream; his cup, the bare Of his palm closed; his bed, the hard cold ground; To this poor life was Misery ybound. Works - Side 110av Thomas Sackville Earl of Dorset - 1859 - 162 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Edward Capell - 1760 - 284 sider
...clos'd ; his bed, the hard cold ground : To this poor life was Misery ybound. Whose wretched ftate when we had well beheld, with tender ruth on him, and on his feers, in thoughtful cares forth then our pace we held ; And, by and by, another fhape appears of greedy... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1781 - 620 sider
...palm clofed ; his bed, the hard cold ground To this poor life was MISERY ybound. Whofe wretched (late when we had well beheld, With tender ruth on him, and on, his feers* In thoughtful cares forth then our pace we held ; And, by and by, another fhape appears Of greedy... | |
| Henry Headley - 1787 - 202 sider
...clofde, his bed the hard colde ground, To this poore life was Miferie ybound. Whofe wretched ftate when we had well beheld, With tender ruth on him and on his feeres, In thoughftil cares, forth then our pace we held: And by and by, an other fliape appeeres Of... | |
| Henry Headley - 1787 - 212 sider
...clofde, his bed the hard colde ground. To this poore life was Miferie ybound. Whofe wretched ftate when we had well beheld, With tender ruth on him and on his feeres, In thoughfnl cares, forth then our pace we held: And by and by, an other fhape appeeres Of... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1809 - 914 sider
...cup the bare Of his palm clos'd, his bed the hard cold ground. To this poor life was MISERY ybound. Whose wretched state when we had well beheld, With...another shape appears Of greedy CARE, still brushing by the breers; His knuckles knob'd, his flesh deep dented in, With tawed hands, and hard ytanned skin.... | |
| Henry Headley - 1810 - 246 sider
...cup the bare Of his palm clos'd; his bed the bard cold ground : To this poor life was Misery ybound. Whose wretched state when we had well beheld, With tender ruth on him and on his feeres, In thoughtful cares, forth then our pace we held: And by and by, another shape appears Of greedy... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1813 - 354 sider
...cup the bare Of his palm clos'd, his bed the hard cold ground. To this poor life was MISERY ybound, Whose wretched state when we had well beheld, With...another shape appears Of greedy CARE, still brushing by the breers ; His knuckles knob'd, his flesh deep dented in, With tawed hands, and hard ytanned skin.... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 420 sider
...1 Fetched. Of Itis palm closed, his bed the hard cold ground ; To this poor life was Misery ybound. Whose wretched state, when we had well beheld, With tender ruth on him and on his feres 1, In thoughtful cares forth then our pace we held, And, by and by, another shape appears, Of... | |
| Rowland Freeman - 1821 - 846 sider
...the bare Of his palm closed ; his bed the hard cold ground.. To this poor life w-as Misery y-bound. Whose wretched state when we had well beheld, With tender ruth on him and on bis feres,f With thoughtful cares forth then our pace we held, And by and by, another shape appears... | |
| Thomas Warton - 1824 - 504 sider
...the bare Of his palm closed ; his bed, the hard cold ground : To this poor life was MISERY ybound. Whose wretched state when we had well beheld, With tender ruth on him, and on his feers, In thoughtful cares forth then our pace we held ; E 2 And, by and by, another shape appears... | |
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