A time there was, ere England's griefs began, When every rood of ground maintained its man ; For him light labour spread her wholesome store, Just gave what life required, but gave no more : His best companions, innocence and health, And his best riches... Poems - 47 ページOliver Goldsmith 著 - 1821 - 216 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1851 - 162 ページ
...maintain'd its man ; For him light labour spread her wholesome store, Just gave what life requir'd, but gave no more : His best companions, innocence...his best riches, ignorance of wealth. But times are alter'd ; trade's unfeeling train Usurp the land, and dispossess the swain : Along the lawn, where... | |
| William T. Newenham - 1851 - 154 ページ
...terminus, thereby affording just grounds for the bard's lament :— But times are alter'd ; trades unfeeling train Usurp the land and dispossess the swain ; Along the lawn, where scatter'd hamlets rose, Unwii'ldly wealth and cumbrous pomp repose. If you lack fellowship with these... | |
| Joseph Guy - 1852 - 458 ページ
...began, When every rood of ground maintain'd its man ; For him light labour spread her wholesome store, Just gave what life required, but gave no more : His...his best riches, ignorance of wealth. But times are alter'd ; trade's unfeeling train Usurp the land, and dispossess the swain ; Along the lawn, where... | |
| George Frederick Graham - 1852 - 570 ページ
...For him, light labour spread her wholesome store, Just gave whut life required, but gave no more ; to His best companions, innocence and health, And his...times are altered : trade's unfeeling train Usurp i !». land, and dispossess the swain ; Along the lawn, where scattered hamlets rose, ts Unwieldy wealth... | |
| Thomas Greenhalgh - 1852 - 300 ページ
...judge according to human reasonings, their happiness promised to be of long continuance. CHAPTER IV.. " But times are altered ; trade's unfeeling train Usurp the land and dispossess the swain ; Those healthful sports that grac'd the peaceful scene, Liv'd in each look, and brighten'd all the... | |
| David Daiches - 1979 - 336 ページ
...minimal meaning . and maximum conventionality all too often— such a word as "train/' for example: But times are altered; trade's unfeeling train Usurp the land, and dispossess the swain; . . . She only left of all the harmless train, The sad historian of the pensive plain. His house was... | |
| 1981 - 248 ページ
...maintain'd its man; For him light labour spread her wholesome store, Just gave what life requir'd, but gave no more; His best companions, innocence and...his best riches, ignorance of wealth. But times are alter'd; trade's unfeeling train Usurp the land, and dispossess the swain. . . . 124 One can also find... | |
| Jay Fliegelman - 1982 - 344 ページ
...backward: A time there was, ere England's griefs began When every rod of ground maintained its man; Just gave what life required, but gave no more: His...unfeeling train Usurp the land and dispossess the swain.63 The same self-dependence Locke had declared the goal of education and Richardson had hailed... | |
| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 1995 - 936 ページ
...For him light labour spread her wholesome store, Just gave what life required, but gave no more: 60 His best companions, innocence and health; And his...where scattered hamlets rose, Unwieldy wealth and cumbrous pomp repose; And every want to opulence allied, And every pang that folly pays to pride. These... | |
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