| 1904 - 738 sivua
...if he loved the rich who make The poor man's little more, 111 could he praise the rich who take From plundered labour's store. A hand to do, a head to...foes here lies the man Who drew them as they are. 1 ' And as WJ Fox says: " To draw men as they are is the work of the poet no less than that of the... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1835 - 1138 sivua
...steward, whose wealth makes The poor man's little more; Yet loathed the haughty wretch that takes From plundered labour's store. A hand to do, a head to...foes here lies the man Who drew them as they are." p. 157— 15& In many of the poems already reviewed of Elliott's there are occasional touches of humour,... | |
| Ebenezer Elliott - 1835 - 310 sivua
...wealth makes The poor man's little more ; Yet loath'd the haughty wretch that takes From plunder'd labour's store. A hand to do, a head to plan, A heart...foes, here lies the man Who drew them as they are. SONG. Hard Lesson ! cheap at any price, And sternly taught to me ; That human nature's cowardice Is... | |
| Ebenezer Elliott - 1835 - 306 sivua
...wealth makes The poor man's little more ; Yet loath'd the haughty wretch that takes From plunder'd labour's store. A hand to do, a head to plan, A heart...foes, here lies the man Who drew them as they are. SONG. Hard Lesson ! cheap at any price, And sternly taught to me ; That human nature's cowardice Is... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 412 sivua
...wealth makes The poor man's little more ; Yet loath'd the haughty wretch that takes From plunder'd labour's store. A hand to do, a head to plan, A heart...foes, here lies the man Who drew them as they are. TO THE BRAMBLE FLOWER. THY fruit full well the school-boy knows, Wild bramble of the brake ! So, put... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 348 sivua
...man's little more ; Yet loath'd the haughty wretch that takes From plunder'd labour's store. I l I A hand to do, a head to plan, A heart to feel and...foes, here lies the man Who drew them as they are. TO THE BRAMBLE FLOWER. THY fruit full well the school-boy knows, Wild bramble of the brake ! So, put... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1838 - 336 sivua
...Steward, whose wealth makes The poor man's little more ; Yet loath'd the haughty wretch that takes A hand to do, a head to plan, A heart to feel and...foes, here lies the man Who drew them as they are. TO THE BRAMBLE FLOWER. THY fruit full well the school-hoy knows, Wild hramhle of the hrake ! So, put... | |
| Ebenezer Elliott - 1840 - 194 sivua
...lov'd the rich who make The poor man's little more, HI could he praise the rich who take From plunder'd labour's store. A hand to do, a head to plan, A heart...foes, here lies the man Who drew them as they are. SONG. Hard Lesson I cheap at any price, And sternly taught to me : That human nature's cowardice Is... | |
| 1843 - 708 sivua
...rich who make The poor man's little more, 111 could he praise the rich who take From plundered labor's store. A hand 'to do, a head to plan, A heart to feel...foes, here lies the man Who drew them as they are." Milnes is a true Poet for the People, though not of them. He is a scholar, a gentleman, and a Tory... | |
| 1843 - 678 sivua
...rich who make The poor man's little more, 111 could he praise the rich who take From plundered labor's store. A hand to do, a head to plan, A heart to feel...foes, here lies the man Who drew them as they are." Milnes is a true Poet for the People, though not of them. He is a scholar, a gentleman, and a Tory... | |
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