And pleased by manners most unlike her own ; Loud though in love, and confident though young; Fierce in his air, and voluble of tongue; By trade a tailor, though, in scorn of trade, He served the 'Squire, and brush'd the coat he made. Poems - Страница 106по George Crabbe - 1812Пълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1841 - 312 страници
...though, in scorn of trade, He serv'd the squire, and bnish'd the coat he made: Yet now, would Phoebe her consent afford, Her slave alone, again he'd mount...and cross the green, (Seen by but few, and blushing to"be seen — Dejected, thoughtful, anxious, and afraid,) Led by the lover, walk'd the silent maid... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 страници
...though, in scorn of trade, He served the squire, and brushed the coat he mad?; Yet now, would Phœbe him — you must have heard of George Brooke— I'll...that garrison without spilling a drop of blood. So sighed and looked consent. Now, through the lane, up hill, and cross the green, (Seen by but few and... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 страници
...though, in scorn of trade, He served the squire, and brushed the coat he made; Yet now, would Phœbe pride no more ; Fresh praise is tried till madness...enchains the wind ; New powers are claimed, new p sighed anil looked consent. Now, through the lane, up hill, and cross the green, (Seen by but few and... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1845 - 900 страници
...though, in scorn of trade, He served the squire, and brushed the coat he made ; Yet now, would Phoebe her consent afford, Her slave alone, again he'd mount...growing love be spent, And growing wealth : — she sighed, and looked consent. Now, through the lane, up hill, and cross the green (Seen by but iew, and... | |
| George Crabbe - 1845 - 558 страници
...though, in scorn of trade. He served the 'Squire, and brush'd the coat he made: Yet now, would Phœbe her consent afford, Her slave alone, again he'd mount...With her should years of growing love be spent. And grow ing wealth : — she sigh'd and look'd con. sent Now, through the lane, up hill, and 'croes the... | |
| George Crabbe - 1846 - 376 страници
...though, in scorn of trade, He served the 'Squire, and brush'd the coat he made. Yet now, would Phoehe her consent afford, Her slave alone, again he'd mount...lover, walk'd the silent maid, Slow through the meadows roved they, many a mile, Toy'd by each bank, and trifled at each stile ; Where, as he painted every... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846 - 682 страници
...description of her courtship : — " Now, through the lane, up hill, and cross the green, (Seen but by few, and blushing to be seen — Dejected, thoughtful, anxious, and afraid,) Led by the lover, walked the silent maid : Slow through the meadows rov'd they, many a mile, Toy'd by each bank, and... | |
| George Croly - 1849 - 416 страници
...board ; With her should years of growing love be spent, And growing wealth : — she sighed, and looked consent. Now, through the lane, up hill, and cross the green, Seen by hut few, and blushing to be seen, — Dejected, thoughtful, anxious, and afraid, Led by the lover,... | |
| George Croly - 1850 - 442 страници
...though, in scorn of trade, He served the Squire, and brushed the coat he made : Yet now, would Phrebe her consent afford, Her slave alone, again he'd mount...growing love be spent, And growing wealth : — she sighed, and looked consent. Now, through the lane, up hill, and cross the green, Seen by hut few, and... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1851 - 764 страници
...board ; With her should years of growing love be spent, And growing wealth : — she sighed and looked herwise ; did I not look up with gratitude to that...continuation of life, which, it may be, is not a real roo walked the silent maid : Slow through the meadows roved they many a mile, Toyed by each bank and trifled... | |
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