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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Page ii
... pleasure of finding myself reliev'd from that apprehension : and of discovering , that , although the delineation of RU- RAL SCENERY naturally branches itself into these divisions , there was little else except the general * It is not ...
... pleasure of finding myself reliev'd from that apprehension : and of discovering , that , although the delineation of RU- RAL SCENERY naturally branches itself into these divisions , there was little else except the general * It is not ...
Page xx
... pleasure of giving a printed Copy of it , as a tribute of duty and affection , to his MOTHER * ; in whose plea- sure , should it succeed , his filial heart plac'd the gratification of which it was most desirous . It is much to be a POET ...
... pleasure of giving a printed Copy of it , as a tribute of duty and affection , to his MOTHER * ; in whose plea- sure , should it succeed , his filial heart plac'd the gratification of which it was most desirous . It is much to be a POET ...
Page xxii
... pleasure receiv'd from the perusal of his excellent Poem . This attention of his R. H. liberal and amiable in itself , has been the cause of like liberality in others . It suggested to Dr. DRAKE , and other Gentlemen at HADLEIGH , the ...
... pleasure receiv'd from the perusal of his excellent Poem . This attention of his R. H. liberal and amiable in itself , has been the cause of like liberality in others . It suggested to Dr. DRAKE , and other Gentlemen at HADLEIGH , the ...
Page xxiii
... pleasure of being acquainted . Sir CHARLES BUNBURY has warmly express'd his approbation of the Poem ; as not only excel- lent for a Farmer's Boy , but such as would do honour to any person , whatever his education : and he also has much ...
... pleasure of being acquainted . Sir CHARLES BUNBURY has warmly express'd his approbation of the Poem ; as not only excel- lent for a Farmer's Boy , but such as would do honour to any person , whatever his education : and he also has much ...
Page xlvii
... Giles belong , But to the objects that inspir'd his song . Immediate pleasure from those praises flow'd ; Remoter bliss within his bosom glow'd ! LOTIV . Now tasted all : .... for I have heard and ON REVISITING THE PLACE OF ...
... Giles belong , But to the objects that inspir'd his song . Immediate pleasure from those praises flow'd ; Remoter bliss within his bosom glow'd ! LOTIV . Now tasted all : .... for I have heard and ON REVISITING THE PLACE OF ...
Common terms and phrases
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