| James Plumptre - Songs, English - 1811 - 486 pages
...deeds, whene'er I die, Record my fame. JW VI. THE LABOURER'S WELCOME HOME. BY MR. DIBDIN. • 1 THE Ploughman whistles o'er the furrow, The Hedger joins...to keep time the village clock Sounds, sweet, the labourer's welcome home. . 2 The hearth swept clean, his partner smiling, Upon the shining table smoaks... | |
| English literature - 1813 - 706 pages
...if* " The ploughman whittles o'er the furrow/ The hedger joins the vacant {train, The woodman lings the woodland thorough, The shepherd's pipe delights...the anxious eye can roam, Or ear receive the jocund pkafure, Till to keep' time the village clock Sbundsj fweetj the labourer's welcome Myriads of beings... | |
| 1813 - 702 pages
...i. V The plonghman whiftle* o'er the furrow, The hedgt'ï joins the vacant flrain, The woodman (ings the woodland thorough, The shepherd's pipe delights...the anxious eye can roam, Or ear receive the jocund plcafure, Myriads of .beings thronging flock Of nature's fong to join the mcafure, Till to keep time... | |
| Ballads, English - 1834 - 480 pages
...thy bride ; О ! sweet, return to me. Oh, Korah, oh! &c. THE LABOURER'S WELCOME HOME. (Dibdin.) THE ploughman whistles o'er the furrow, The hedger joins...eye can roam, Or ear receive the jocund pleasure, Miriads of beings thronging flock, Of Nature's song to join the measure, Till to keep time, the village... | |
| Charles Dibdin - Ballads, English - 1841 - 406 pages
...since he chooses to withdraw, Good night t'ye, Mounseer Nongtongpaw! THE LABOURER'S WELCOME HOME. THE ploughman whistles o'er the furrow, The hedger joins...to keep time the village clock Sounds, sweet, the labourer's welcome home. The hearth swept clean, his partner smiling, Upon the shining table smokes... | |
| Charles Dibdin - Ballads, English - 1850 - 424 pages
...since he chooses to withdraw, Good night t'ye, Mounseer Nongtongpaw ! THE LABOURER'S WELCOME HOME. THE ploughman whistles o'er the furrow, The hedger joins...to keep time the village clock Sounds, sweet, the labourer's welcome home. The hearth swept clean his partner smiling, Upon the shining table smokes... | |
| George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates - English periodicals - 1873 - 586 pages
...English than his English ships and sailors. Take, for example : THE LABOURER'S 'WELCOME HOME. " The ploughman whistles o'er the furrow, The hedger joins...hearth swept clean, his partner smiling ; Upon the dining-table smokes The frugal meal — which, time beguiling, The ale the harmless jest provokes.... | |
| 1873 - 618 pages
...English than his English ships and sailors. Take, for example : THE LABOURER'S WELCOME HOME. " The ploughman whistles o'er the furrow, The hedger joins...hearth swept clean, his partner smiling ; Upon the dining-table smokes The frugal meal — which, time beguiling, The ale the harmless jest provokes.... | |
| Pierce Egan - London (England) - 1869 - 446 pages
...utmost good-nature, immediately began :— The ploughman whistles o'er the furrow, The hedger joins tho vacant strain, The woodman sings the woodland thorough,...pipe delights the plain. Where'er the anxious eye can reach, Or ear receive the jocund pleasure, Myriads of beings thronging flock, Of nature's song to join... | |
| Dr. Doran (John) - Actors - 1881 - 368 pages
...English than his English ships and sailors. Take, for example :— THE LABOURER'S WELCOME HOME. The ploughman whistles o'er the furrow, The hedger joins...hearth swept clean, his partner smiling; Upon the din ing-table smokes The frugal meal—which, time beguiling, The ale the harmless jest provokes. VOL.... | |
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