| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1765 - 410 pages
...3 Befide • Befide fome water's rulhy brink With me the Mufe fhall fit and think (At eafe reclin'd in ruftic ftate) How vain the ardour of the crowd, How low, how indigent the proud, HOW little are the great ! III. Still is the toiling hand of care : • The panting... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1768 - 200 pages
...think (At bank O'ercanopy'd with lufcious woodbine. I Shakefp. Midf. Night's Dream. (At cafe reclin'd in ruftic ftate) How vain the ardour of the Crowd,...! Still is the toiling hand of Care : The panting herds repofe : Yet hark, how thro' the peopled air The bufy murmur glows ! The infeft youth are on... | |
| Thomas Gray - Cats - 1768 - 140 pages
...Befide fome water's rufliy brink With me the Mufs fhall fit, and think (At eafe reclin'd in ruflic ftate) How vain the ardour of the Crowd, How low,...! Still is the toiling hand of Care : The panting herds repofe : Yet hark, how thro' the peopled air The bufy murmur glows ! The infedT: youth are on... | |
| Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1770 - 136 pages
...Befide fome water's rufhy brink With me the Mufe fhall fit, and think (At eafe reclin'd in ruftic flate) How. vain the ardour of the Crowd, How low, how little are the Proud, How indigent the Great i Still is the toiling hand of Care : The panting herds repofe : Yet hark, how thro' the peopled air... | |
| Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1775 - 168 pages
...Befide feme water's rufhy brink With me the Mufe fliall fit, and think, '*•-.. .(At eafe reclin'd in ruftic ftate), How vain the ardour of the crowd., How low, how indigent the proud. How little are the great'! :Still is the toiling hand of Care ; "The panting herds... | |
| Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1778 - 182 pages
...glade * ; Befide fome water's rulhy brink With me the Mufe fhall fit, and think, (At eafe reclin'd in ruftic ftate), How vain the ardour of the crowd,...low, how little are the proud, How indigent the great ! a bank O'er-canbpied with lufcious woodbine. S/ialicfp. Midf, Nifht's JDrtam* Still Still is the... | |
| Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 390 pages
...the glade*, Befide fome water's rufhy brink With me the Mule fhall fit, and think (At eafe reclin'd in ruftic ftate) How vain the ardour of the Crowd,...low, how little are the Proud, How indigent the Great ! » a bank CVer-capopied with lufeious woodbine. SHAKES?. MIDS NIGHT'S DREAM. StiJl is the toiling... | |
| Robert Dodsley - English poetry - 1782 - 386 pages
...Nigbts Dream, Tlcfiile fame water's rnfhy brink With me the Mafe fhall fit and think (At cafe reclin'd in ruftic ftate) How vain the ardour of the crowd,...low, how little are the proud, How indigent the great b ! III. Still is the toiling hand of care: The panting herds repofe : Yet hark, how through the peopled... | |
| 1782 - 370 pages
...Wglti Drtat*. Befide fome water's rufhy brink With me the Mufe fhall fit and think (At eafe reclin'd in ruftic ftate) How vain the ardour of the crowd,...low, how little are the proud, How indigent the great b ! III. Still is the toiling hand of care : The panting herds repofe : Yet hark, how through the peopled... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1786 - 210 pages
...the glade ; Bcfide fome water.s rufhy brink With me the Mufe fhall fit, and think, (At eafe reclin'd in ruftic ftate), How vain the ardour of the crowd,...great ! Still is the toiling hand of Care; The panting herds repofe : Yet hark, how thro' the peopled air The bufy murmur glows! The infccl youth are on the... | |
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