To cheer the shivering native's dull abode. And oft, beneath the odorous shade Of Chili's boundless forests laid, She deigns to hear the savage youth repeat In loose numbers wildly sweet Their feather-cinctured chiefs, and dusky loves. Her track, where'er... The British Poets: Including Translations ... - Page 37by British poets - 1822Full view - About this book
| Thomas Gray - 1799 - 270 pages
...has here been indebted to Euripsdes Phoenissa?, ver. 173. II. 2. In climes beyond the folar road (q), Where shaggy forms o'er ice-built mountains roam, The Muse has broke the twilight-gloom To cheer the shiv'ring Native's dull abode. And oft, beneath the od'rous shade Of Chili's... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1800 - 302 pages
...has broke the twilight-gloom To cheer the shiv'ring Native's dull abode. And oft, beneath the od'rous shade Of Chili's boundless forests laid, She deigns...savage Youth repeat In loose numbers wildly sweet Their feather-cinctur'd Chiefs, and dusky Loves. Her track, where'er the Goddess roves, Glory pursue, and... | |
| Great Britain - 1801 - 622 pages
...in the world, it blazes forth in all iu native splendour. " In climes beyond the solar road, . . • Where shaggy forms o'er ice-built mountains roam,...The Muse has broke the twilight gloom, To cheer the shiv'ring native's dull abode; And oft beneath the od'rous (hade * Elements of the Philofophy of the... | |
| 1801 - 606 pages
...nations of the world, it blazes forth in all its na:ive splendour. " In climes beyond the solar road, " Where shaggy forms o'er ice-built mountains roam,...Muse has broke the twilight gloom, " To cheer the shiv'ring native's dull abode; " And oft beneath the od'roHs shade " Of Chili's boundless forests laid,... | |
| Biography - 1801 - 602 pages
...nations of the world, it blazes forth in all its native splendour. " In climes beyond the solar road, " Where shaggy forms o'er ice-built mountains roam,...Muse has broke the twilight gloom, .; " To cheer the shiv'ring native's dull abode ; " And oft beneath the od'rous s,hade " Of Chili's boundless forests... | |
| 1826 - 616 pages
...tribe so rude, to whom the Muse does not inspire this language of the impassioned heart ; and even ' She deigns to hear the savage youth repeat, In loose...sweet, Their feather-cinctured chiefs and dusky loves. ' The talent of poetry, however, resides chiefly among the Arab caravan drivers ; and, we suspect,... | |
| Thomas Gray - English poetry - 1804 - 224 pages
...well-appointed star Come marching up the eastern hills afar. Cowley. II. 2. In climes beyond the solar road 7, Where shaggy forms o'er ice-built mountains roam, The Muse has broke the twilight-gloom To cheer the shiv'ring Native's dull abode. And oft, beneath the od'rous shade Of Chili's... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1806 - 248 pages
...has broke the twilight gloom To cheer the shivVing native's dull abode; And oft beneath the od'rous shade Of Chili's boundless forests laid, She deigns...youth repeat, In loose numbers, wildly sweet, Their feathfr-cinctur'd chiefs and dusky loves, Her track, where'er the goddess roves, Glory pursue, and... | |
| John B. Greenshields - 1806 - 164 pages
...correctness is almost exemplary, has occasionally such rhymes as these, " In climes beyond the solar road, Where shaggy forms o'er ice-built mountains roam, The muse has broke the twilight gloom." Even Darwin, who, whatever be his other faults, is very correct in his versification, has, " She comes,... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 pages
..." Hyperion's march they spy, and glitt'ring shafts of war. H. y. * In climes beyond the solar road, Where shaggy forms o'er ice-built mountains roam, The Muse has broke the twilight-gloom To chear the shivering Native's dull abode. And oft, beneath the od'rous shade Of Chili's... | |
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