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" Her solo anthem sung, and all who heard Content, joins in the chorus of the day. She, gentle heart, thinks it no pain to please, Nor, like the moody songsters of the world, Displays her talent, pleases, takes affront, And locks it up in envy. "
The Village Curate,: A Poem - Page 67
by James Hurdis - 1819 - 156 pages
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 51

English literature - 1789 - 688 pages
...Nature crowd Into a puny point ! The nightingale Her fob anthem fung, and all that heard, Content, joins in the chorus of the day. She, gentle heart, thinks it no pain to pleafe, Nor, like the moody fongfters of the world, [oft (hews her talent, pleafes, takes affront,...
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The Lady's Magazine: Or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex ..., Volume 38

John Huddlestone Wynne - Advice columns - 1807 - 744 pages
...when I started for my present ramble. Although it wan now ' She, gentle hc«rt, thinki it no pain t» please, Nor, like the moody songsters of the world, Displays her talent, pleases, takes afitont, And locks it up in «nvy.' HUKD1X. I passed on, and m«t the last load of hay coming from...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 81

Books - 1789 - 754 pages
...crowd Into a puny point! The nightingale, Her folo anthem Tung, and all that heard, Content, joins in the chorus of the day. She, gentle heart, thinks it no pain to pleafe, Nor, like the moody fongflers of the world, Juft (hews her talent, pleafes, takes affront,...
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The Village Curate: A Poem

James Hurdis - Clergy - 1790 - 154 pages
...crowd Into a puny point ! The nightingale, Her folo anthem fung, and all that heard Content, joins in the chorus of the day. She, gentle heart, thinks it no pain to pleafe, Nor, like the moody fongfters of the world, Juft fhews her talent, pleafes, takes affront,...
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 51

English literature - 1789 - 682 pages
...thinks it no pain to pleafc, Nor, like the moody fongflers of the world, Juft (hew* her talent, pleafes, takes affront, And locks it up in envy. Now we hear The golden wood-pecker, that like the fool Laughs loud at nothing. Now the r. !'.!• I , py*. So pert and garrulous. A goflip...
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The Speaker, Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English ...

William Enfield - Elocution - 1805 - 456 pages
...crowd Into a puny paint! The nightingale, Her folo anthem fung, and all that heard, Content, joins in the chorus of the day, She, gentle heart, thinks it no pain- to pleafe, Niir, like the moody fongfters of the world, Juft Juft fhows her talent, pleafes, takes affront,...
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The Speaker; Or Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers ...

William Enfield - Elocution - 1808 - 434 pages
...nature crowd Into a puny point ! The nightingale Her solo anthem sung, and all that heard Content joins in the chorus of the day, She, gentle heart, thinks...please, Nor, like the moody songsters of the world, Just shews her talent, pleases, takes affront, And locks it up in envy. I love to fee the little goldfmch...
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The village curate, and other poems

James Hurdis - 1810 - 358 pages
...nature crowd Into a puny point! The nightingale, Her solo anthem sung, and all who heard, Content, joins in the chorus of the day. She, gentle heart, thinks...envy. Now we hear The golden wood-pecker, who like the foo.1 Laughs loud at nothing.^ Now the restless pye • So, pert and garrulous, from morn to night...
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The Speaker: Or Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English Writers ...

William Enfield - 1823 - 412 pages
...crowd Into a puny point ! The nightingale, Her solo anthem sung, and all that heard, Content, joins in the chorus of the day, She, gentle heart, thinks...please, Nor, like the moody songsters of the world, Just shows her talent, pleases, takes affront, And locks it up in envy. I love to see the little goldfinch...
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The Book of Gems: Pomfret to Bloomfield

Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1837 - 448 pages
...nature erowd Into a puny point! The nightingale, Her solo anthem sung, and all who heard Content, joins in the chorus of the day. She, gentle heart, thinks...talent, pleases, takes affront, And locks it up in envy. ***** I love to see the little goldfineh pluck The groundsel's feather'd seed, and twit and twit, And...
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