| George Crabbe - 1823 - 296 psl.
...mates ; By such examples taught, I paint the Cot, As Truth will paint it, and as Bards will not : For you, ye poor, of letter'd scorn complain, To you the...Feel you the barren flattery of a rhyme ? Can poets soothe you, when you pine for bread, By winding myrtles round your ruin'd shed ? Can their light tales... | |
| George Crabbe - 1899 - 540 psl.
...other mates ; By such examples taught, I paint the Cot, As Truth will paint it, and as Bards will not: Nor you, ye Poor, of letter'd scorn complain, To you...Feel you the barren flattery of a, rhyme ? Can poets soothe you, when you pine for bread, By winding myrtles round your ruin'd shed? Can their light tales... | |
| George Crabbe - 1832 - 152 psl.
...mates ; By such examples taught, I paint the cot As truth will paint it, and as bards will not. i2 For you, ye poor, of letter'd scorn complain, To you the...bow'd down by time, Feel you the barren flattery of rhyme ? Can poets soothe you when you pine for bread, By winding myrtles round your ruin'd shed ? Can... | |
| George Crabbe - 1834 - 358 psl.
...other mates ; By such examples taught, I paint the Cot, As Truth will paint it, and as Bards will not : Nor you, ye Poor, of letter'd scorn complain, To you...Feel you the barren flattery of a rhyme ? Can poets soothe you, when you pine for bread, By winding myrtles round your ruin'd shed ? Can their light tales... | |
| George Crabbe - 1840 - 360 psl.
...other mates ; By such examples taught, I paint the Cot, As Truth will paint it, and as Bards will not. Nor you, ye Poor, of letter'd scorn complain, To you...Feel you the barren flattery of a rhyme ? Can poets soothe you, when you pine for bread, By winding myrtles round your ruin'd shed ? Can their light tales... | |
| George Crabbe - 1845 - 558 psl.
...poor, ¡and a song — 4he Muse can give no more. Fl«l are those times, when, in harmonious strain! To you the smoothest song is smooth in vain ; O'ercome by labour, and bow'd down by time, Or glad with airy mirth the toilsome hour ? Lo ! where the heath, with withering brake grown o'er,... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1845 - 900 psl.
...taught, I paint the cot, As truth will paint it, and as bards will not: t For you, ye poor of lettered scorn complain, To you the smoothest song is smooth in vain ; O'ercome by labour, and bowed down by time, Feel you the barren flattery of a rhyme ? Can poets soothe you, when you pine for... | |
| George Crabbe - 1846 - 376 psl.
...mates ; But such examples taught, I paint the Cot, As Truth will paint it, and as Bards will not : Nor you, ye Poor, of letter'd scorn complain, To you...Feel you the barren flattery of a rhyme ? Can poets soothe you, when you pine for bread, By winding myrtles round your ruin'd shed ? Can their light tales... | |
| George Crabbe - 1847 - 618 psl.
...mates ; By such examples taught, I paint the Cot, As Truth will paint it, and as Bards will not : Xor you, ye Poor, of letter'd scorn complain, To you the...Feel you the barren flattery of a rhyme ? Can poets soothe you, when you pine for bread, By winding myrtles round your ruin'd shed ? Can their light tales... | |
| George Crabbe - 1852 - 560 psl.
...other mates ; By such examples taught, I paint the cot, As Truth will paint it, and as Bards will not : Nor you, ye poor, of letter'd scorn complain, To you...down by time, Feel you the barren flattery of a rhyme ? "n poets soothe you, when you pine for bread, By winding myrtles round your ruin'd shed ? "n their... | |
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