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" Bieem, which knows no Lord but Me, Low at the crib, and ask an alms of thee ; Submit his unworn shoulder to the yoke, Break the stiff clod, and o'er thy furrow smoke ? Since great his strength, go trust him, void of care ; Lay on his neck the toil of... "
The Works of the Author of The Night-thoughts: In Three Volumes - Page 200
by Edward Young - 1802 - 383 pages
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The Poetical Works of the Rev. Dr. Edward Young: With the Life of ..., Volume 4

Edward Young - English poetry - 1805 - 232 pages
...the lawn, or seek the distant glade, And find a home in each delightful shade. Will the tall reem, which knows no lord but me, Low at the crib, and ask...of care, Lay on his neck the toil of all the year ; * The meaning of this question is, Knowest thou the time and circumstances of their bringing forth...
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The Poetical Works of the Rev. Dr. Edward Young: With the Life of ..., Volume 4

Edward Young - English poetry - 1805 - 230 pages
...the lawn, or seek the distant glade, And find a home in each delightful shade. Will the tall reem, which knows no lord but me, Low at the crib, and ask an alms of thee ? Submit his' unworn shoulder.to the yoke, Break the stiff clod, and o'er thy furrow smoke ? Since great his strength, go...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volume 13

Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 558 pages
...the crih, and ask an alms of thee • Suhmit his unworn shoulder to the yoke, Break the stilt'clod, and o'er thy furrow smoke ? Since great his strength,...Lay on his neck the toil of all the year; Bid him hring hume the seasons to thy doors, And cast his load among thy gather'd stores. 'I Didst i thou frum...
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Watts, A. Philips, West, Collins, Dyer, Shenstone, Young

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 554 pages
...lawn, or se«k the distant glade ; And find a home in each delightful shade. !J40 " Will the tall rcem, which knows no Lord but me, Low at the crib, and ask an alms of thee • Submit his unworn sh"nlder to the yoke, Break the stiff clod, ami o'er thy furrow smoke ? "iincc great nis strength,...
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The Works of the Rev. Dr. Edward Young, Volume 1

Edward Young - Drama - 1811 - 294 pages
...the lawn, or seek the distant glade ; And find a home in each delightful shade. Will the tall Reem, which knows no Lord but me, Low at the crib, and ask...yoke, Break the stiff clod, and o'er thy furrow smoke ? And the Egyptians, in regard to its swiftness, made it their symbol for the wind ; for which reason...
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Night thoughts, and A paraphrase on part of the book of Job. With the life ...

Edward Young - 1812 - 814 pages
...the lawn, or seek the distant glade, And find a home in each delightful shade. ' Will the tall reem, which knows no lord but me, Low at the crib, and ask...the yoke, Break the stiff clod, and o'er thy furrow smokeSince great his strength, go trust him, void of care. Lay on his neck the toil of all the year;...
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A New and Complete Universal History of the Holy Bible, from the Creation of ...

Edward Kimpton - Bible - 1813 - 536 pages
...suffer him to bring thy harvest home, when it is gathered, and lay it in thy barns? Will the unicorn, which knows no Lord but me, Low at the crib, and ask...shoulder to the yoke, Break the stiff clod, and o'er thy furrows smoke? Mince great his strength, go trust him, void of care, l.;ij on his neck the toil of...
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The complaint; or, Night thoughts, on life, death, and immortality ...

Edward Young - 1815 - 332 pages
...the lawn, or seek the distant glade; And find a home in each delightful shade. Will the tall reem, which knows no lord but me, Low at the crib, and ask...shoulder to the yoke, Break the stiff clod, and o'er thy fuirow smoke? • Thmce wide o'er nature takes her dread ntrrry. .? r .] The eagle Is said to be of...
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The British Poets: Including Translations ...

British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 280 pages
...freedom, scorns the smother'd train, The threatening driver, and the servile rein. ' Will the tall reem, which knows no lord but me, Low at the crib, and ask...clod, and o'er thy furrow smoke ? Since great his strej»e$Q£»-tost n ' m > vo ^ of care, Lay on his neck/fti^roiioF^Jrdie year; Bid him bring hajjie...
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The Poetical Works of Milton, Young, Gray, Beattie, and Collins

English poetry - 1836 - 558 pages
...the lawn, or seek the distant glade, And find a home in each delightful shade. Will the tall recsa, which knows no lord but me, Low at the crib, and ask an alme of thee ? Submit his unworn shoulder to the yoke, Break the stiff clod, and o'er thy furrow smoke?...
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