| 1841 - 662 sider
...The lame, the blind, and, far the happiest they ! The moping idiot and the madman gay. * * * * * * " Such is that room which one rude beam divides, And...that lie between ; Save one dull pane, that, coarsely patch'd, gives way To the rude tempest, yet excludes the day, Here, on a matted flock, with dust o'erspread,... | |
| Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1914 - 532 sider
...Huchon, op. ''//., p. 81. nowadays. This, for example, was the hospital which Crabbe had walked : " Such is that room which one rude beam divides, And naked rafters form the sloping sides ; * * * Here on a matted flock, with dust o'erspread, The drooping wretch reclines his languid head.... | |
| Frederick John Foakes-Jackson - 1916 - 366 sider
...the most remote village nowadays. This, for example, was the hospital which Crabbe had "walked " : "Such is that room which one rude beam divides, And naked rafters form the sloping sides ; * * * Here on a matted flock, with dust o'erspread, The drooping wretch reclines his languid head.... | |
| David Nichol Smith - 1926 - 744 sider
...left alone to die ? 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...that lie between ; Save one dull pane, that, coarsely patch'd, gives way To the rude tempest, yet excludes the day : Here, on a matted flock, with dust o'erspread,... | |
| Tom Peete Cross, Clement Tyson Goode - 1927 - 1432 sider
...left alone to die? How would ye bear to draw your latest breath, ' 260 Where all that's wretched paves the way for death? Such is that room which one rude...are seen, And lath and mud are all that lie between ; 265 Save one dull pane, that, coarsely patched, gives way To the rude tempest, yet excludes the day:... | |
| Crabbe - 1967 - 492 sider
...left alone to die? How would ye bear to draw your latest breath, 2*o Where all that's wretched paves the way for death? Such is that room which one rude...that lie between : Save one dull pane, that, coarsely patch'd, gives way To the rude tempest, yet excludes the day : Here, on a matted flock, with dust o'erspread,... | |
| 568 sider
...left alone to die ? How would ye bear to draw your latest breath, 260 Where all that's wretched paves the way for death ? Such is that room which one rude...that lie between, Save one dull pane, that, coarsely patch'd, gives way To the rude tempest, yet excludes the day. Here, on a matted flock, with dust o'erspread,... | |
| Arthur Finley Scott - 1957 - 240 sider
...There, Victor of his health, of fortune, friends, And fame, this lord of useless thousands ends. (*) Such is that room which one rude beam divides, And...that lie between; Save one dull pane, that, coarsely patch'd, gives way To the rude tempest, yet excludes the day: Here, on a matted flock, with dust o'erspread,... | |
| Henry Allon - 1882 - 594 sider
...rarely seen? Why does it happen that Crabbe's description of a peasant's dwelling is so often true? Such is that room which one rude beam divides, And naked rafters from the sloping sides, Where the vile bands that bind the thatch are seen, And lath and mud are all... | |
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