| Charlotte Fiske Bates - 1832 - 1022 pages
...challenged, these she held right dear: Nor would esteem him act as moiight behove, Who should not honored old with these revere: For never title yet so mean could...plodding pattern of the busy dame: Which, ever and anon, impelled by need, Into her school, begirt with chickens, came; Such favor did her past deportment claim;... | |
| Edward Mangin - 1833 - 256 pages
...expression scarcely changed." The lines in the Schoolmistress, referred to by Mrs. Piozzi, are— " For never title yet so mean could prove, But there was eke a mind which did that title love." QUEEN SHEBA. " THE Queen was called Shebeh, because she was Queen regnant, not consort. Shebeh is a... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1837 - 362 pages
...challenged, these she held right dear : Ne would esteem him act as mought behove, Who should not honour'd eld with these revere : For never title yet so mean...But there was eke a mind which did that title love. ***** In elbow-chair, like that of Scottish stem By the sharp tooth of cankering eld defac'd, In which,... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1837 - 448 pages
...challenged, these she held right dear : Ne would esteem him act as mought behove, Who should not honour'd eld with these revere : For never title yet so mean...But there was eke a mind which did that title love. ***** In elbow-chair, like that of Scottish stem By the sharp tooth of cankering eld defac'd, In which,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 844 pages
...challenged, these she held right dear : Ne would esteem him act as mought behove, Who should not honour'd eld with these revere : For never title yet so mean could prove, Bat there was eke a mind which did that title love. One ancient hen she took delight to feed, The plodding... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1844 - 846 pages
...challenged, theseshe held right dear : Ne would esteem him act as mought behove, Who should not honour'd d alarms. His bosom danced to nature's boundless charms...the dawn o'ercast. Forlorn of heart, and by severe cane ; Such favour did her past deportment claim ; And, if neglect had lavish'd on the gronnd Fragment... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 746 pages
...challenged, these she held right dear ; Ne would esteem him act as mought behove, Who should not honoured too proud f impelled by need, Into her school, begirt with chickens, came ; Such favour did her past deportment... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1844 - 738 pages
...Who should not honoured eld with these revere ; For петег title yet so mean could prove, j Bat of winter, in the thunder of heaven and in the whisper of the breeze, he still thijs som I The plodding pattern of the busy dame ; Which, ever and anon, impelled by need, Into her school,... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 560 pages
...challenged, these she held right dear : Ne would esteem him act as mought behove, Who should not honour'd eld with these revere : For never title yet so mean...did her past deportment claim: And, if neglect had lavish'd on the ground Fragment of bread, she would collect the same ; For well she knew, and quaintly... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1849 - 264 pages
...challeng'd, these she held right dear; Ne would esteem him act as mought behove, Who should not honour'd eld with these revere ; For never title yet so mean...plodding pattern of the busy dame ; Which, ever and anon, impelled by need, Into her school, begirt with chickens, came ; Such favour did her past deportment... | |
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