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" Another age shall see the golden ear Imbrown the slope, and nod on the parterre, Deep harvests bury all his pride has plann'd, And laughing Ceres reassume the land. "
Anecdotes of the Aristocracy: And Episodes in Ancestral Story - Page 402
by Bernard Burke - 1849
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The Union magazine, Volume 1

1846 - 708 pages
...entrance hall, once trod by the fair and noble. Time, there, sadly plays the scorner. " Another age may see the golden ear, Imbrown the slope, and nod on the parterre." Let us, however, hope otherwise. Carlton Hall, the occasional abode of Lord Beaumont, and long the...
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The works of Alexander Pope, with notes and illustrations, by ..., Volume 4

Alexander Pope - 1847 - 524 pages
...his infants bread 170 The labourer bears. What his hard heart denies, His charitable vanity supplies. Another age shall see the golden ear Imbrown the slope,...parterre, Deep harvests bury all his pride has plann'd, 175 And laughing Ceres re-assume the land. COMMENTARY. Ver. 173. Another age, $c.] But now a difficulty...
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Wilson's Historical, Traditionary, and Imaginative Tales of the ..., Volume 2

John Mackay Wilson - Borders Region (Scotland) - 1848 - 648 pages
...Quite rieht too." " Another year," said Mr. Darsy'• ' Another year shall see the golden ear Embrown the slope, and nod on the parterre ; Deep harvests bury all his pride has planned, And laughing Ceres re-assume the land/ '' " Yes, sir," replied Sandy — " ' 'Tis use alone...
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope. Revised and arranged expressly for the ...

Alexander Pope, William Charles Macready - 1849 - 646 pages
...his infants bread The labourer bears : what his hard heart denies, His charitable vanity supplies. Another age shall see the golden ear Imbrown the slope,...has plann'd, And laughing Ceres re-assume the land. Who then shall grace, or who improve the soil 1 Who plants like BATHCBST, or who builds like BOYLE....
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Anecdotes of painting in England, with some account of the ..., Volume 2

Horace Walpole (4th earl of Orford.) - 1849 - 462 pages
...effeeted only three years after the pott death), were the eoneluding verses of Pope's Epistle on Taste. " Another age shall see the golden ear Imbrown the slope...pride has plann'd, And laughing Ceres reassume the Und." To prove how frequently sueh a fate has oeeurred in this kingdom to short-lived magnifieenee,...
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Anecdotes of the Aristocracy: And Episodes in Ancestral Story, Volume 2

Bernard Burke - Anecdotes - 1849 - 528 pages
...carriage as it passes by. Admitting (what there is little doubt of) the poet's intended application of die satire to Canons, his concluding lines are singularly...slope and nod on the parterre; Deep harvests bury all bis pride has plann'd. And laughing Ceres reassume the land. When the Duke died, this magnificent mansion,...
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The Works of the British Poets, Selected and Chronologically Arranged ...

English poetry - 1852 - 872 pages
...his infants bread, The laborer bears : What his hard heart denies, His charitable vanity supplies. can he be at rest Within his sacred chest ; Nought but profoundest Hell can be his s harvest bury all his pride has plnnn'd, And laughing Ceres reassume the land. Who then shall grace,...
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope. Ed. by R. Carruthers, Volume 4

Alexander Pope - 1854 - 338 pages
...infants bread, 170 The labourer bears : what his hard heart denies, His charitable vanity supplies. , Another age shall see the golden ear Imbrown the slope, and nod on the parterre, Deep harvest bury all his pride has plann'd, 175 And laughing Ceres reassume the land.26 sinner with punishment...
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The Works of Alexander Pope ...

Alexander Pope - 1856 - 512 pages
...to his infants bread The labourer bears; what his hard heart denies His charitable vanity supplies. Another age shall see the. golden ear Imbrown the...has plann'd, And laughing Ceres reassume the land. Who then shall grace or who improve the soil? Who plants like Bathurst, or who builds like Boyle f...
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Willis's Current Notes: A Series of Articles on Antiquities, Biography ...

George Willis - 1856 - 320 pages
...prny'r ; Light quirks of musie, broken and uneven, Make the soul dance upon a jig to heaven. • * » * Another age shall see the golden ear, Imbrown the slope, and nod on the parterre ; Deep harvest bury all his pride has planned, And laughing Ceres re-assume the land. The Duke died at Canons,...
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