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" And ripening harvest rustles in the gale. A glorious sight, if glory dwells below, Where Heaven's munificence makes all the show O'er every field and golden prospect found, That glads the ploughman's Sunday morning's round," When on some eminence he takes... "
The Farmer's Boy;: A Rural Poem - Page 30
by Robert Bloomfield - 1806 - 99 pages
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The farmer's boy; a rural poem [ed. by C. Lofft. On fine paper].

Robert Bloomfield, Capel Lofft - 1800 - 184 pages
...found, That glads the ploughman's Sunday morning's round, D Pleasure from the views of Nature. v. no. When on some eminence he takes his stand, To judge...to hide: What is there here to flatter human pride? The tow'ring fabric, or the dome's loud roar, And stedfast columns, may astonish more, Where the charm'd...
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The Farmer's Boy: A Rural Poem

Robert Bloomfield - 1800 - 374 pages
...found, That glads the ploughman's Sunday morning's round, D Pleasure from the views of Nature. v. 119. When on some eminence he takes his stand, / To judge...slinks back, her head to hide: What is there here to natter human pride? The tow'ring fabric, or the dome's loud roar, And stedfast columns, may astonish...
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Robert Bloomfield - 1800 - 404 pages
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The Farmer's Boy: A Rural Poem

Robert Bloomfield - Pastoral poetry, English - 1802 - 186 pages
...Here Vanity slinks back, her head to hide : What is there here to flatter human pride ? The tow' ring fabric, or the dome's loud roar, And stedfast columns,...astonish more, Where the charm'd gazer long delighted stay*, Yet trac'd but to the architect the praise ; Whilst here, the veriest clown that treads the...
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The Farmer's Boy: A Rural Poem

Robert Bloomfield - 1803 - 192 pages
...found, That glads the Ploughman's Sunday aporuiog's round. Pleasure from the views of Nature. v. 119. When on some eminence he takes his stand, To judge the smiling produce of %-. land. Here Vanity slinks back, her head to hide : What is there here to flatter human pride ? The...
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The Farmer's Boy: A Rural Poem

Robert Bloomfield - 1820 - 164 pages
...found, That glads the Plowman's Sunday morning's round, c5 Pleasure from the views of Nature. v. ug. • When on some eminence he takes his stand, To judge...the land. Here Vanity slinks back, her head to hide : AVhat is there here to flatter human pride ? The tovv'ring fabric, or the dome's loud roar, And stedfast...
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Select Works of the British Poets, in a Chronological Series from Falconer ...

John Aikin - English poetry - 1838 - 796 pages
...show O'er every field and golden prospect found, That glads the ploughman's Sunday morning's round, added to his store With silent increase ; summers,...winters — past,  @ hack, her head to hide ; What is there here to flatter human pride ? The towering fahrie, or the dome's...
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Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from Falconer ...

John Aikin - English poetry - 1838 - 750 pages
...show O'er every field and golden prospect found, That glads the ploughman's Sunday morning's round. When on some eminence he takes his stand, To judge...the smiling produce of the land. Here vanity slinks hack, her head to hide; What is there here to flatter human pride ? The towering fabric, or the dome's...
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The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & Romance, Volume 5

Fashion - 514 pages
...That glads the Fanner's Sunday morning's round, When on some eminence he takes his stand, To jndge the smiling produce of the land. Here vanity slinks...to hide : What is there here to flatter human pride ? The towering fabric, or the dome's lond roar, And steadfast columns, may astonish more, Where the...
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Book of the Poets: The Modern Poets of the Nineteenth Century

American poetry - 1842 - 504 pages
...*-*l' O'er every field and golden prospect found, That glads the ploughman's Sunday morning round, When on some eminence he takes his stand, To judge...hide : What is there here to flatter human pride? The towering fabric, or the dome's loud roar, And steadfast columns, may astonish more, Where the chtirm'd...
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