| George Croly - English poetry - 1849 - 416 pages
...•> Do thine, sweet AUBURN, thine, the lovelier iw, Do thy fair tribes participate her pain 1 E'n now, perhaps, by cold and hunger led, At proud men's...between, Through torrid tracts with fainting steps they g< Where wild Altama murmurs to their wo. Far different there from all that charmed before, The various... | |
| Electronic journals - 1898 - 712 pages
...Bedford. THE ALTAMAHA.—There can, I suppose, be no doubt that in the lines in ' The Deserted Village,' Where half the convex world intrudes between, Through...fainting steps they go Where wild Altama murmurs to their woe— • To distant climes, a dreary scene, Goldsmith is alluding to the river Altamaha. in Georgia,... | |
| Richard Green Parker - Elocution - 1849 - 466 pages
...brown. Do thine, sweet Auburn, thine, the loveliest train, Do thy fair tribes participate her pain ? E'en now, perhaps, by cold and hunger led, At proud men's doors they ask a little bread ! 25 Ah, no. To distant climes, a dreary scene, Where half the convex world intrudes between, Through... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1850 - 558 pages
...brown. Do thine, sweet AUBURN, thine, the loveliest train, Do thy fair tribes participate her pain ? E'en now, perhaps, by cold and hunger led, At proud...torrid tracts with fainting steps they go, Where wild Altamaf murmurs to their woe. * [" These poor shivering females have once seen happier days, and been... | |
| Edward Everett - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1859 - 872 pages
...shared the woes he had just painted, he thus answers his question : — " Ah, no ! To distant clinics, a dreary scene, Where half the convex world intrudes...steps they go, Where wild Altama murmurs to their woe. Far different there from all that charmed before, The various terrors of that horrid shore : Those... | |
| George Croly - English poetry - 1850 - 442 pages
...• Do thine, sweet AUBURN, thine, the lovelier- •», Do thy fair tribes participate her pain 1 E'n now, perhaps, by cold and hunger led, At proud men's doors they nsk a little bread ! Ah, no. To distant climes, a dreary scene, Where half the convex world intrudes... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Irish literature - 1851 - 476 pages
...brown. Do thine, sweet Auburn, thine, the loveliest train, Do thy fair tribes participate her pain ? E'en now, perhaps, by cold and hunger led, At proud...the convex world intrudes between. Through torrid Iracts with fainting steps they go, Where wild AlUma* murmur* to their wo. Far different there from... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1851 - 160 pages
...Do thine, sweet Auburn ! thine, the loveliest train, Do thy fair tribes participate her pain ? Even now, perhaps, by cold and hunger led, At proud men's...the convex world intrudes between, Through torrid tracks with fainting steps they go, Where wild Altama* murmurs to their woe. Far different there from... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1851 - 162 pages
...Do thine, sweet Auburn ! thine, the loveliest train, Do thy fair tribes participate her pain ? Even now, perhaps, by cold and hunger led, At proud men's doors they ask a little bread. Through torrid tracks with fainting steps they go, Where wild Altama* murmurs to their woe. Far different... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 pages
...Do thine, sweet Auburn, thine, the loveliest train, Do thy fair tribes participate her pain ? Even now, perhaps, by cold and hunger led, At proud men's...steps they go, Where wild Altama murmurs to their woe. Far different there from all that charm'd before, The various terrors of that horrid shore ; Those... | |
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