reclin'd in ruftic ftate) How vain the ardour of the crowd, How 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 air The bufy murmur glows! ^... A Collection of Poems in Six Volumes - Page 274edited by - 1782Full view - About this book
| Henry Drury - English poetry - 1865 - 430 pages
...Beside some water's rushy brink With me the Muse shall sit, and think (At ease reclin'd in rustic state) How vain the ardour of the crowd, How low, how little are the proud, How indigent the great! Still is the toiling hand of Care: The panting herds repose: Yet hark, how through the peopled air... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1865 - 388 pages
...gales and gentle airs WMBper'd it to the woods." Par. L. viii. 515. (At ease reclin'd In rustic state) How vain the ardour of the crowd, How low, how little are the proud, How indigent the great! » Still is the toiling hand of Care; The panting herds repose: Yet, hark, how thro' the peopled air... | |
| 1865 - 376 pages
...Luke. V. 12. Milton. Par. L. iv. 246: " The unpicro'd ihade ODE I. 6 (At ease reclin'd in rustic state) How vain the ardour of the crowd, How low, how little are the proud, How indigent the great! a> Still is the toiling hand of Care; The panting herds repose: Yet, hark, how thro' the peopled air... | |
| Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1866 - 360 pages
...viii. 515. T. Comus. v. 989. and PL iv. 327. " Cool zephyr." Luke. (At ease reclin'd in rustic state) How vain the ardour of the crowd, How low, how little are the proud, How indigent the great! 20 Still is the toiling hand of Care; The panting herds repose : Yet hark, how thro' the peopled air... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1866 - 152 pages
...Beside some water's rushy brink With me the muse shall sit, and think (At ease reclined in rustic state) How vain the ardour of the crowd, How low, how little are the proud, How indigent the great! Still is the toiling hand of Care; The panting herds repose : Yet hark, how through the peopled air... | |
| English poetry - 1867 - 556 pages
...Beside some water's rushy brink With me the Muse shall sit, and think (At ease reclined in rustic state) How vain the ardour of the crowd, How low, how little, are the proud, How indigent the great. Still и the toiling hand of Care, The panting herds repose, Yet hark! how through the peopled air,... | |
| English poetry - English poetry - 1867 - 336 pages
...some water's rushy brink 15 With me the muse shall sit, and think (At ease reclined in rustic state) How vain the ardour of the Crowd, How low, how little are the Proud, How indigent the Great! 20 Still is the toiling hand of Care; The panting herds repose: Yet hark, how through the peopled air... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1867 - 360 pages
...Beside some water's rushy brink With me the Muse shall sit, and think (At ease reclined in rustic state) How vain the ardour of the Crowd, How low, how little are the Proud, How indigent the Great! Still is the toiling hand of Care; The panting herds repose: Yet hark, how thro' the peopled air The... | |
| Francis Turner Palgrave - English poetry - 1867 - 360 pages
...Beside some water's rushy brink With me the Muse shall sit, and think (At ease reclined in rustic state) How vain the ardour of the Crowd, How low, how little are the Proud, How indigent the Great! Still is the toiling hand of Care; The panting herds repose: Yet hark, how thro' the peopled air The... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1868 - 372 pages
...near him, and hastened back to the house. CHAPTER XVII. TVith me the Mnse shall sit and think II aw vain the ardour of the crowd, How low, how little are the proud, How indigent the great. GEAY, BEFORE the end of another fortnight they were settled in a house in Belgravia. Kate had found... | |
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