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The School of Wisdom - Page 211
1803 - 224 pages
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A History of England from the Conclusion of the Great War in 1815, Volume 3

Sir Spencer Walpole - Great Britain - 1890 - 478 pages
...342. There, where the putrid vapours flagging play, And the dull wheel hums doleful through the day. Such is that room which one rude beam divides, And naked rafters form the sloping sides : Where the vile bands that bind the thatch are seen, And lath and mud are all that lie...
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Contributions of physicians to English and American literature

Robert C. Kenner - 1892 - 112 pages
...in real pain to. lie, Despised, neglected, left alone to die ? How would ye bear to draw your latest breath Where all that's wretched paves the way for...one rude beam divides, And naked rafters form the sloping sides; Where the vile bands that bind the thatch are seen, And lath and mud are all that lie...
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Library of the World's Best Literature: Ancient and Modern

Charles Dudley Warner - Anthologies - 1896 - 450 pages
...in real pain to lie, Despised, neglected, left alone to die ? How would ye bear to draw your latest breath Where all that's wretched paves the way for...one rude beam divides, And naked rafters form the sloping sides; Where the vile bands that bind the thatch are seen, And lath and mud are all that lie...
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The Life and Poetical Works of George Crabbe

George Crabbe - 1901 - 624 pages
...»en* mostly at Urge, and too often the butt of thouglitleaa How would ye bear to draw your latest breath Where all that's wretched paves the way for death?» Such is that room which one rude beam divide«, And naked rafters form the sloping sides ; Where the vile bands that bind the thatch are...
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Poems, Volume 1

George Crabbe - English poetry - 1905 - 568 pages
...to lie, Despised, negledled, left alone to die ? How would ye bear to draw your latest breath, 260 Where all that's wretched paves the way for death...one rude beam divides, And naked rafters form the sloping sides ; Where the vile bands that bind the thatch are seen, And lath and mud are all that lie...
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The Poets and the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century, Volume 1

English poetry - 1905 - 584 pages
...in real pain to lie, Despis'd, neglected, left alone to die ? How would ye bear to draw your latest breath, Where all that's wretched paves the way for...one rude beam divides, And naked rafters form the sloping sides ; Where the vile bands that bind the thatch are seen, And lath and mud are all that lie...
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The British classical authors: with biographical notices. On the basis of a ...

Ludwig Herrig - English literature - 1906 - 844 pages
...pride; But still that scrap is bought with many a sigh, And pride embitters what it can't deny. ... Such is that room which one rude beam divides, And naked rafters form the sloping sides; as Where the vile bands that bind the thatch are seen, And lath and mud are all that...
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George Crabbe and His Times, 1754-1832: A Critical and Biographical Study

René Louis Huchon - Clergy - 1907 - 600 pages
...it is painful, to spare us the slightest detail. Let us ascend with him into the sick-room : . . . That room which one rude beam divides, And naked rafters form the sloping sides, Where the vile bands that bind the thatch are seen, And lath and mud are all that lie...
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Essays Political and Biographical

Sir Spencer Walpole - Cabinet system - 1908 - 356 pages
...fantastic woes, Some jarring nerve that baffles your repose; How would ye bear to draw your latest breath, Where all that's wretched paves the way for...one rude beam divides, And naked rafters form the sloping sides ; Where the vile bands that bind the thatch are seen, And lath and mud are all that lie...
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Poetical Works

George Crabbe - 1908 - 642 pages
...Despised, neglected, left alone to die ? Howwould ycbear todrawyour lalc.sl breath, Where all that 's wretched paves the way for death ? Such is that room...one rude beam divides, And naked rafters form the sloping sides ; Where the vile bands that bind the thatch are seen, And lath and mud are all that lie...
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