 | George Crabbe - 1808 - 258 頁
...seen ; And none had been so weak as to enquire, " Why pouts my Lady?" or " why frowns the Squire ?" How fair these Names, how much unlike they look To...Bridegroom's Letters stand in row above, Tapering yet stout like Pine-trees in his Grove ; While free and fine the Bride's appear below, As light and slender... | |
 | George Crabbe - 1808 - 235 頁
...seen ; And none had been so weak as to enquire, " Why pouts my Lady ?" or " why frowns the Squire ?" How fair these Names, how much unlike they look To...Bridegroom's Letters stand in row above, Tapering yet stout like Pine-trees in his Grove ; While free and fine the Bride's appear below, As light and slender... | |
 | George Crabbe - 1808 - 235 頁
...seen ; And none had been so weak as to enquire, " Why pouts my Lady ?" or " why frowns the Squire ?" How fair these Names, how much unlike they look To...Bridegroom's Letters stand in row above, Tapering yet stout like Pine-trees in his Grove ; While free and fine the Bride's appear below, As light and slender... | |
 | George Crabbe - 1808 - 258 頁
...Lady?" or " why frowns the Squire?" Tlow fair these Names, how much unlike they look To all the Murr'd Subscriptions in my Book ; The Bridegroom's Letters stand in row above, Tapering yet stout, like Pine-trees in his Grove ; • • ... . • • ** While free and fine the Bride's appear... | |
 | 1809
...Lady, he thus mentions the subscription of their names, and others, in his original Parish Register : ' How fair these names, how much unlike they look To...blurr'd subscriptions in my book ; The bridegroom's leUers stand in row above, Tapering ytt stout like pine-trees in his grove ; While free and fine the... | |
 | George Crabbe - 1810
...seen ; And none had been so weak as to enquire, " Why pouts my Lady?" or " why frowns the Squire." How fair these names, how much unlike they look To all the blurr'd subscriptions in iny book ; The bridegroom's letters stand in row above, Tapering yet stout, like pine-trees in his... | |
 | George Crabbe - 1812
...seen ; And none had been so weak as to inquire, " Why pouts my Lady ?" or " why frowns the Squire ?" How fair these names, how much unlike they look To...bridegroom's letters stand in row above, Tapering yet stout, like pine-trees in his grove ; While free and fine the bride's appear below, As light and slender... | |
 | George Crabbe - 1816
...Squire ?' * fclarissa, TO!. vii.;Lovelace'a Letter. How fair these names, how much unlike they loot To all the blurr'd subscriptions in my book : The...bridegroom's letters stand in row above, Tapering yet stout, like pine-trees in his grove ; While free and fine the bride's appear below, As light and slender... | |
 | George Crabbe - 1820
...inquire, " Why pouts my Lady ?" or " why frowns the Squire f" * Clarissa, yol. vli. Lovelace's I*tler. How fair these names, how much unlike they look To...bridegroom's letters stand in row above, Tapering yet stout, like pine-trees in his grove ; While free and fine the bride's appear below, As light and slender... | |
 | George Crabbe - 1820
...inquire, " Why pouts my lady ?" or " why frowns the Squire r" • Clarina, TO). Til. Lovelace's Letter. Hi How fair these names, how much unlike they look To all the blnrr'd subscriptions in my book : The bridegroom's letters stand in row above, Tapering yet stout,... | |
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