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" O COME, blest spirit ! whatsoe'er thou art, Thou kindling warmth that hoverest round my heart, Sweet inmate, hail ! thou source of sterling joy, That poverty itself cannot destroy, Be thou my muse ; and faithful still to me, Retrace the paths of wild... "
The Farmer's Boy;: A Rural Poem - Page 3
by Robert Bloomfield - 1806 - 99 pages
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The Book of the Feet: A History of Boots and Shoes

Joseph Sparkes Hall - Boots - 1847 - 236 pages
...hoverest round my heart. Sweet inmate, hail ! thou source of sterling joy, That poverty itself can not destroy, Be thou my muse ; and faithful still to me, Retrace the paths of wild obscarity. No deeds of arms, my humble lines rehearse. No Alpine wonders thunder through my verse,...
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Lives of Distinguished Shoemakers

Shoemakers - 1849 - 356 pages
...spirit ! whatsoe'er thou art, Thou kindling warmth that hoverest round my heart, Sweet inmate, hail ! thou source of sterling joy, That poverty itself cannot...still to me, Retrace the paths of wild obscurity. No deed of arms my humble lines rehearse ; No Alpine wonders thunder through my verse, The roaring cataract,...
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Lives of Distinguished Shoemakers

Shoemakers - 1849 - 366 pages
...my heart, Sweet inmate, hail ! thou source of sterling joy, That poverty itself cannot destroy, Ho thou my muse ; and faithful still to me, Retrace the paths of wild obscurity. No <lo«d of nrms my humble lines rehearse ; No Alpine wonders thunder through my verse, The roaring cataract,...
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Lives of Distinguished Shoemakers

Shoemakers - 1849 - 644 pages
...spirit ! whatsoe'er thou art, Thou kindling warmth that hoverest round my heart, Sweet inmate, hail ! thou source of sterling joy, That poverty itself cannot destroy, Be thou tny muse ; and faithful still to me, Retrace the paths of wild obscurity. No deed of arms my humble...
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Select Works of the British Poets: In a Chronological Series from ..., Volume 1

John Aikin - English poetry - 1850 - 764 pages
...spirit.' whatsoe'er thou art, Thou kindling warmth that hoverest round my heart, Sweet inmate, hail! thou source of sterling joy, That poverty itself cannot...rehearse; No Alpine wonders thunder through my verse, The roaring cataract, the snow-topt hill, Inspiring awe, till breath itself stands still; Nature's...
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The Works of the British Poets, Selected and Chronologically Arranged ...

John Aikin - English poetry - 1852 - 792 pages
...spirit ! whatsoe'er thou art, Thou kindling warmth that hoverest round my heart, Sweet inmate, hail ! thou source of sterling joy, That poverty itself cannot...rehearse ; No Alpine wonders thunder through my verse, The roaring cataract, the snow-topt hill, Inspiring awe, till breath itself stands still ; Nature's...
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The farmer's boy, and other poems

Robert Bloomfield - 1852 - 190 pages
...heart, [joy, Sweet inmate, hail ! thou source of sterling That poverty itself cannot destroy, Be tbou my Muse ; and faithful still to me, Retrace the paths...rehearse ; No Alpine wonders thunder through my verse, The roaring cataract, the snow-topt hill, Inspiring awe, till breath itself stands still : Nature's...
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The farmer's boy: Rural tales. ballads, and songs: Wild flowers; or ...

Robert Bloomfield - 1853 - 250 pages
...Spirit! whatsoe'er thou art, (heart, Thou rushing warmth that huver'st round my Sweet inmate hail! thou source of sterling joy, That poverty itself cannot...of arms my humble lines rehearse, No Alpine wonders thunders through my verse The roaring cataract, the snow-top hill, Inspiring awe, till breath itself...
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The poetical works of Robert Bloomfield

Robert Bloomfield - 1855 - 290 pages
...Spirit ! whatsoe'er thou art, Thou rushing warmth that hover'st round my heart, Sweet inmate, hail ! thou source of sterling joy, That Poverty itself cannot...rehearse, No Alpine wonders thunder through my verse, The roaring cataract, the snow-topp'd hill, Inspiring awe, till breath itself stands still : Nature's...
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The Rural Poetry of the English Language: Illustrating the Seasons and ...

Joseph William Jenks - English poetry - 1856 - 574 pages
...Spirit ! whatsoe'er thou art, Thou rushing warmth that hover'st round my heart, Sweet inmate, hail ! [glide, And, alter toilsome days, a soft repose at...night. Wild beasts of nature in his woods abound ; And The roaring cataract, the snow-topt hill, Inspiring awe, till breath itself stands still : Nature's...
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