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" What have ye done; ye peaceful people, what, To merit death ? you, who have given us milk In luscious streams, and lent us your own coat Against the winter's cold? "
An Essay on Abstinence from Animal Food: As a Moral Duty - Page 174
by Joseph Ritson - 1802 - 236 pages
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THE NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE

WILLIAM HARRISON AINSWORTH - 1858 - 516 pages
...but with the whole animal creation. The fleecy wanderers of the downs, " the labourer ox," he whose toil, Patient and ever ready, clothes the land With all the pomp of 'harvest; the varied songsters of the woods and groves, the swarming myriads of the atmosphere, are...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 113

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1858 - 516 pages
...but with the whole animal creation. The fleecy wanderers of the downs, " the labourer ox," he whose toil, Patient and ever ready, clothes the land With all the pomp of harvest ; the varied songsters of the woods and groves, the swarming myriads of the atmosphere, are...
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The seasons, Britannia, and The castle of indolence

James Thomson - 1862 - 272 pages
...winter'scold. And the plain ox, That harmless, honest, guileless animal, In what has he offended / he whose toil, Patient and ever ready, clothes the land With all the pomp of harvest; shall he bleed, And, struggling, groan beneath the cruel hand.i E'en of the clown he feeds...
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The Poetical Works of James Thomson: With Life, Critical Dissertation, and ...

James Thomson - Poets, English - 1868 - 416 pages
...cold ? And the plain ox, That harmless, honest, guileless animal, In what has he offended ? he, whose toil, Patient and ever ready, clothes the land With all the pomp of harvest ; shall he bleed, And struggling groan beneath the cruel hands Even of the clown he feeds ?...
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The Seasons: A Poem. Compared with the London and Edinburgh Ed

James Thomson - 1869 - 178 pages
...cold ? and the plain ox, That harmless, honest, guileless animal, In what has he offended ? he, whose toil, Patient, and ever ready, clothes the land With all the pomp of harvest; shall he bleed, 365 And struggling groan beneath the cruel hands F/en of the clown he feeds...
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The poetical works of James Thomson. With life, critical diss., and ...

James Thomson - 1873 - 760 pages
...cold \ And the plain ox, That harmless, honest, guileless animal, In what has he offended ? he, whose toil, Patient and ever ready, clothes the land With all the pomp of harvest ; shall he bleed, And struggling groan beneath the cruel hands Even of the clown he feeds ?...
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Anthologia Anglica, a new selection from the English poets from Spenser to ...

Anthologia Anglica - 1873 - 512 pages
...vegetarianism briefly stated, imy find them eloquently set forth in a '- "s R'"3lley's to his Queen Mab. Patient, and ever ready, clothes the land With all the pomp of harvest : shall he bleed, And struggling groan beneath the cruel hands E'en of the clowns he feeds...
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Chaucer to Burns

Rossiter Johnson - English poetry - 1876 - 840 pages
...cold ? And the plain ox, That harmless, honest, guileless animal, In what has he offended ? he, whose nson harvest: shall he bleed, And struggling groan beneath the cruel hands Ev'n of the clown he feeds ;...
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The Cyclopedia of Practical Quotations: English, Latin, and Modern Foreign ...

Mottoes - 1896 - 1224 pages
...44. ODE. And the plain ox, That harmless, honest, guileless animal, In what has he offended? he whose t. Last Stanza. Did Charity prevail, the press would prove A vehicl harvest. o. THOMSON — The Seasons. Serpent. Spit on a serpent, and his vigor flies, He straight devours...
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Fruits and Farinacea the Proper Food of Man ...

John Smith (of Malton.) - Vegetarianism - 1849 - 386 pages
...And the plain ox, — That harmless, honest, guiltless animal, In what has he offended ? He, whose toil — Patient, and ever ready- — clothes the land With all the pomp of harvest ; shall he bleed, And struggling groan beneath the cruel hands E'en of the clown he feeds ?...
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