She shineth and smileth on every thing. Where come the sheep ? To the rich man's moor. Where cometh sleep ? To the bed that's poor. Peasants must weep, And kings endure ; That is a fate that none can cure... Temptation and Atonement, and Other Tales - Page 1by Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances) - 1847Full view - About this book
| Bryan Waller Procter - 1832 - 270 pages
...thing. Where come the sheep ? To the rich man's moor. Where cometh sleep ? To the bed that's poor. Peasants must weep, And kings endure ; That is a fate...cure : Yet Spring doeth all she can, I trow : She brings the bright hours, She weaves the sweet flowers, She dresseth her bowers, For all below!— O... | |
| Harp - English poetry - 1836 - 380 pages
...thing. Where come the sheep ? To the rich man's moor. Where cometh sleep ? To the bed that's poor. Peasants must weep, And kings endure ; That is a fate that none can cure ; Yet Spring doth all she can, I trow ; She brings the bright hours, She weaves the sweet flowers, She dresseth... | |
| Songs, English - 1840 - 652 pages
...Where come the sheep ? To the rich man's moor ; Where cometh sleep ? f To the bed that 's poor : ' Peasants must weep, And kings endure, — That is...cure ; Yet Spring doeth all she can, I trow : She brings the bright hours, She weaves the sweet flowers, She dresseth her bowers for all below. O the... | |
| Barry Cornwall - Ballads, English - 1844 - 654 pages
...thing. Where come the sheep ? To the rich man's moor. Where cometh sleep ? To the bed that 's poor. Peasants must weep, And kings endure ; That is a fate...sweet flowers, She dresseth her bowers, For all below ! O the Spring, &c. C1V. THE NIGHT BEFORE THE BRIDAL. Now, what shady wreath wilt wear, Maiden, —... | |
| Bryan Waller Procter - 1851 - 344 pages
...thing. Where come the sheep ? To the rich man's moor. Where cometh sleep ? To the bed that 's poor. Peasants must weep, And kings endure ; That is a fate...sweet flowers, She dresseth her bowers, For all below ! O the Spring, &.:. CIV. THE NIGHT BEFORE THE BRIDAL. Now, what shady wreath wilt wear, Maiden, —... | |
| Barry Cornwall - English poetry - 1851 - 434 pages
...thing. Where come the sheep ? To the rich man's moor. Where cometh sleep ? To the bed that 's poor. Peasants must weep, And kings endure ; That is a fate...Yet Spring doeth all she can, I trow : She bringeth the bright hours, She weaveth the sweet flowers, She dresseth her bowers, For all below ! — O the... | |
| Caroline Matilda Kirkland - English poetry - 1852 - 356 pages
...? To the rich man's moor. Where cometh sleep ? To the bed that's poor. SONG IN PRAISE OF SPRING. 23 Peasants must weep, And kings endure ; That is a fate that none can cure ! Yet Spring does all she can, I trow : She brings the bright hours, She weaves the sweet flowers, She dresseth... | |
| Beautiful poetry - 1853 - 740 pages
...shineth and smileth on every thing. Where come the sheep ? To the rich man's moor. Where cometh sleep ? Peasants must weep, And kings endure : That is a fate...cure : Yet spring doeth all she can, I trow : She brings the bright hours, She weaves the sweet flowers, She dresseth her bowers, For all below ! O the... | |
| Anna Atkins - 1853 - 314 pages
...humblest in condition and intellect. CHAPTER III. " Peasants must weep, And kings endure ; That is a fate none can cure ; Yet Spring doeth all she can, I trow : She brings the bright hours, She weaves the sweet flowers, She dresseth her bowers, For all below !" •... | |
| Arts - 1854 - 394 pages
...Where cometh sleep?" To the bed that's poor. Peasants must weep, And kin^s endure ; That is a late that none can cure. Yet Spring doeth all she can, I trow ; She brings the bright hours, She weaves the sweet flowers, She dresscth her bowers For ALL below ! 0, the... | |
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