| John Aikin - 1826 - 840 pages
...his infants bread, Tbc labourer bears : What his hard heart denies, HU charitable vanity supplies. Another age shall see the golden ear Imbrown the slope, and nod on the parterre, Deep harvest bury all his pride has plann'd, And laughing Ceres re-assume the land. Who then shall grace,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1826 - 396 pages
...his hard heart denies, His charitable лanity supplie¿. Another age shall see the golden ear [mbrown the slope, and nod on the parterre. Deep harvests bury all his pride has plann'd, And laughinç Ceres re-assume the land. Who then shall grace, or who improve the soil ? Who plants like... | |
| Horace Walpole - 1827 - 400 pages
...effected, only three years after the Poet's death,) were the concluding verses of Pope's Epistle on Taste. Another age shall see the golden ear Imbrown the slope...bury all his pride has plann'd, And laughing Ceres reasssume the land. to mean a satire on Canons, while he recorded all its ostentatious want of taste,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1828 - 264 pages
...infants bread, 170 The labourer hears ; what his hard heart denies, His charitable vanity supplies. Another age shall see the golden ear Imbrown the slope,...has plann'd, And laughing Ceres re-assume the land. Who then shall grace, or who improve the soil? Who plants like Bathurst, or who builds like Boyle.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1828 - 222 pages
...ill. Another age shall see the golden ear Iinbrown the slope, and nod on the parterre; Deep harvest bury all his pride has plann'd, And laughing Ceres reassume the land. Who then shall grace, or who improve the soil ? Who plants like Bathurst, or who builds like "Tis use... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1831 - 138 pages
...his infants bread 170 The lah'rer bears: what his hard heart denies, His charitable vanity supplies. Another age shall see the golden ear Imbrown the slope,...parterre , Deep harvests bury all his pride has plann'd, 175 And laughing Ceres re -assume the land. Who then shall grace , or who improve the soil 1 Who plants... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1835 - 378 pages
...his infants bread 170 The laborer bears. What his hard heart denies, His charitable vanity supplies. Another age shall see the golden ear Imbrown the slope...parterre, Deep harvests bury all his pride has plann'd, 175 And laughing Ceres reassume the land. Who then shall grace, or who improve the soil ? Who plants... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1836 - 332 pages
...infants bread, 170 The labourer bears : what his hard heart denies, His charitable vanity supplies. Another age shall see the golden ear Imbrown the slope,...has plann'd, And laughing Ceres re-assume the land. Who then shall grace, or who improve the soil ? Who plants like Bathurst, or who builds like Boyle.... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1839 - 510 pages
...his infants bread* The labourer '.bears : what his hard heart denies, His charitable vanity supplies. Another age shall see the golden ear Imbrown the slope,...on the parterre, Deep harvests bury all his pride ha« plann'd, And laughing Ceres re-assume the land. Who then shall grace, or who improve the soil... | |
| John Timbs - 1840 - 430 pages
...entering Canons Park, the visitor most be struck with the fulfilment of Pope's prophetic linea : " Another age shall see the golden ear Imbrown the slope, — and nod on the parterre." This is, indeed, figuratively the case ; for the enclosure, which was once so beautiful, and boasted... | |
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