The Farmer's Boy: A Rural PoemVernor, Hood, and Sharpe, ... and Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, ... at the Union Printing-Office, 1806 - Country life - 99 pages |
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... labour . " Mr. G. BLOOMFIELD on this inform'd his Mo- ther that , if she would let him take the Boy with him , he would take him , and teach him to make shoes and NAT promis'd to clothe him . The Mother , upon this offer , took coach ...
... labour . " Mr. G. BLOOMFIELD on this inform'd his Mo- ther that , if she would let him take the Boy with him , he would take him , and teach him to make shoes and NAT promis'd to clothe him . The Mother , upon this offer , took coach ...
Page xxxii
... seventh Edition I inserted Dr. DRAKE'S ANA- LYSIS of the FARMER'S BOY . And it is not agreeably to my wish or judgement that it has been since omitted . C. L. fact , the result of unremitted labour , and one xxxii PREFACE .
... seventh Edition I inserted Dr. DRAKE'S ANA- LYSIS of the FARMER'S BOY . And it is not agreeably to my wish or judgement that it has been since omitted . C. L. fact , the result of unremitted labour , and one xxxii PREFACE .
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A Rural Poem Robert Bloomfield. fact , the result of unremitted labour , and one of the most valuable acquisitions of litterature . It displays occasionally likewise a vigour and a bril- liancy of polish that might endure comparison with ...
A Rural Poem Robert Bloomfield. fact , the result of unremitted labour , and one of the most valuable acquisitions of litterature . It displays occasionally likewise a vigour and a bril- liancy of polish that might endure comparison with ...
Page lvii
... Labour his portion , but he felt no more ; No stripes , no tyranny his steps pursu❜d ; His life was constant , cheerful , servitude : Strange to the world , he wore a bashful look , The fields his study , Nature was his book ; And , as ...
... Labour his portion , but he felt no more ; No stripes , no tyranny his steps pursu❜d ; His life was constant , cheerful , servitude : Strange to the world , he wore a bashful look , The fields his study , Nature was his book ; And , as ...
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... labour there ; No helpmates teach the docile steed his road ; ( Alike unknown the plough - boy and the goad ; ) But , unassisted through each toilsome day , With smiling brow the ploughman cleaves his way , Draws his fresh parallels ...
... labour there ; No helpmates teach the docile steed his road ; ( Alike unknown the plough - boy and the goad ; ) But , unassisted through each toilsome day , With smiling brow the ploughman cleaves his way , Draws his fresh parallels ...
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AUSONIUS Author behold Bell-alley bends beneath Benevolence Bird bless blow boast bosom bough Brother brow BUNBURY CAPEL LOFFT character charming cheer cheese clouds dairy dark delight doom'd DRAKE e'en Eclogue Euston fame Farmer's Boy feels field fill'd flies flock flower flows fragrance Garret Genius GEORGE BLOOMFIELD GEORGIC Giles ginal glowing green HADLEIGH head heart Heaven HONINGTON hues Ixworth labour Lambs at play light load loud LUCRETIUS Mastiff merits Midst milk mind morn Nature's night nightly numbers o'er PASTORAL POETRY pastures path peace pierce plain pleasure Poet Poet's Corner poor pow'r praise pride Printed Poem reign rest rise roar Robert ROBERT BLOOMFIELD Rooks round rural SAPISTON seen shadows play shower smiles snow song soul spreads Spring stor❜d stream Suffolk SUMMER sweet taste tender thee thine Thomson thorn thou treads Troston verse village warm Whilst wild wood yields Zephyrus