Here once a year Distinction low'rs its crest, The master, servant, and the merry guest, Are equal all; and round the happy ring The reaper's eyes exulting glances fling, And, warm'd with gratitude, he quits his place, With sun-burnt hands and... The poetical works of Robert Bloomfield - Page 23by Robert Bloomfield - 1855 - 284 pagesFull view - About this book
 | Joseph William Jenks - English poetry - 1856 - 554 pages
...song, Unheeded bear the midnight hour along. GOOD FEEUNUS BETWEEN MASTER AXD MAN. Here, once a year, rebellowed as he fell. The crowd press forward warmed with gratitude, he quits his place, With sunburnt hands and ale-enlivened face, Refills the... | |
 | English poetry - 1856 - 735 pages
...einmal ja^tlttf), fmft bet !|3tun( bet Štanbe, $etr, Rnefyt unb Žii(le teitfjen fid) bie Jpiinbe, Are equal all ; and round the happy ring The reaper's eyes exulting glances fling, And, warn'd with gratitude, he quits his place, With sun-burnt hands, and ale - enliven'd face. Refills... | |
 | Robert Bloomfield - Country life in literature - 1857 - 226 pages
...with the frequent song, Unheeded bear the midnight hour along. Here once a year Distinction low'rs its crest, The master, servant, and the merry guest, Are equal all ; and round the happy ring 325 The reaper's eyes exulting glances fling, And, warm'd with gratitude, he quits his place, With... | |
 | William Howitt - Country life - 1859 - 392 pages
...roses that they plucked — are seating themselves, at the master's hearty bidding. Here once a year distinction lowers its crest The master, servant,...place, With sun-burnt hands and ale-enliven'd face, He fills his jug, his honour'd host to tend, To serve at once the master and the friend ; Proud thus... | |
 | William Howitt - Country life - 1859 - 392 pages
...roses that they plucked — are seating themselves, at the master's hearty bidding. Here once a year distinction lowers its crest The master, servant,...gratitude he quits his place, With sun-burnt hands and ale-euliven'd face, He fills his jug, his honour'd host to tend, To serve at once the master and the... | |
 | Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1859 - 531 pages
...was becoming ungenteel : — ' Here once a year Distinction lowers its crest, The master, sen-ant, and the merry guest, Are equal all ; and round the...gratitude, he quits his place, With sun-burnt hands and ale-enliven 'd face, Refills the jug his honour'd host to tend, To serve at once the master and the... | |
 | William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1859 - 2 pages
...toil-worn laborers of a good-natured farmer. Here, once a yeart distinction lower* its crest. The mailer, servant, and the merry guest. Are equal all ; and...happy ring The reaper's eyes exulting glances fling ; Aad, warmed with gratitude, he quits hi* place. With sun-burnt hand*, and ale-enlivened face, RetilU... | |
 | English poetry - 1863
...with the frequent song, Unheeded bear the midnight hour along. Here once a year Distinction low'rs its crest : The master, servant, and the merry guest,...hands and ale-enliven'd face, Refills the jug his honour' d host to tend, To serve at once the master and the friend ; Proud thus to meet his smiles,... | |
 | Robert Bloomfield - Bookbinding - 1867 - 369 pages
...with the frequent song, Unheeded bear the midnight hour along. Here once a year Distinction low'rs its crest, The master, servant, and the merry guest,...place, With sunburnt hands and ale-enliven'd face, Eefills the jug his honour'd host to tend, To serve at once the master and the friend; Proud thus to... | |
 | Charles Leeson Prince - Climatic changes - 1871 - 239 pages
...occurs in the ordinary cold showers of March and April. " Here once a year, distinction lowers her crest; The master, servant, and the merry guest, Are...ring The reaper's eyes exulting glances fling, And warmed with gratitude he quits his place, With sunburnt hands and ale enlivened face, Refills the jug,... | |
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