| William Collins, Thomas Gray - 1852 - 332 páginas
..."Though loth on theme so mean to waste a rhyme), With vengeance to pursue your sacrilegious crime. But hail, ye mighty masters of the lay, Nature's true sons, the friends of man and truth! Whose songs sublimely sweet, serenely gay, Amused my childhood, and inform'd my youth. O let your spirit... | |
| James Beattie, George Gilfillan - 1854 - 318 páginas
...(Though loth on theme so mean to waste a rhyme), With vengeance to pursue your sacrilegious crime. 42 But hail, ye mighty masters of the lay, Nature's true...truth ! Whose song, sublimely sweet, serenely gay, Amused my childhood, and inform'd my youth. 0 let your spirit still my bosom soothe, Inspire my dreams,... | |
| James Beattie - 1854 - 332 páginas
...(Though loth on theme so mean to waste a rhyme), With vengeance to pursue your sacrilegious crime. 42 But hail, ye mighty masters of the lay, Nature's true...truth ! Whose song, sublimely sweet, serenely gay, Amused my childhood, and inform'd my youth. O let your spirit still my bosom soothe, Inspire my dreams,... | |
| John Wilson - 1855 - 360 páginas
...who has nothing to do! the preying weariness, the stagnant ennui, of him who has nothing to obtain! But hail, ye mighty masters of the lay, Nature's true sons, the friends of man and truth! EXERCISE TO BE WRITTEN. Let notes of interrogation and exclamation be inserted in the following sentences,... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 360 páginas
...who has nothing to do ! the preying weariness, the stagnant ennui, of him who has nothing to obtain! But hail, ye mighty masters of the lay, Nature's true sons, the friends of man and truth ! How exceedingly prepossessing must have been the appearance of this young man, which made an impression... | |
| John Wilson - 1856 - 364 páginas
...nothing to do 1 the preying weariness, the stagnant ennui, of him who has nothing to obtain! But bail, ye mighty masters of the lay, Nature's true sons, the friends of man and truth! EXERCISE TO BE WRITTEN. Lct notes of interrogation and exclamation be inserted in the following sentences,... | |
| James Beattie - 1858 - 118 páginas
...(Though loath on theme so mean to waste a rhyme), With vengeance to pursue your sacrilegious crime. 13ut hail, ye mighty masters of the lay. Nature's true...truth ! Whose song, sublimely sweet, serenely gay, Amused my childhood, and informed my youth. O let your spirit still my bosom soothe, Inspire my dreams,... | |
| James Beattie - 1858 - 132 páginas
...Nature's true sons, the friends of man and truth ! ( Whose song, sublimely sweet, serenely gay, Amused my childhood, and informed my youth. O let your spirit still my bosom soothe, Inspire my dreams, and my wild wanderings guide : Your voice each rugged path of life can smooth,... | |
| Selections - 1863 - 192 páginas
... SELECTIONS IN POETRY. "BUT hail, ye mighty masters-of-the-lay- , Nature's true sons, the friends of man and truth.' Whose song, sublimely sweet • serenely gay, Amused my childhood and inform'd my youth! O let your spirit still my bosom soothe* Inspire my dreams... | |
| James Beattie, Oliver Goldsmith - 1864 - 540 páginas
...(Though loth on theme so mean to waste a rhyme) With vengeance to pursue your sacrilegious crime. XLII. But hail, ye mighty masters of the lay, Nature's true...truth ! Whose song, sublimely sweet, serenely gay, Amused my childhood, and inform'd my youth. Oh, let your spirit still my bosom soothe, Inspire my dreams,... | |
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