| sir Herbert Croft (5th bart.) - 1780 - 324 sidor
...remains of his foetings, as they term it. And yet poor Edwin was no vulgar box i Deep thought oft feem'd to fix his infant eye. Dainties he heeded not, nor gaude, nor toy, Save one fhort pipe of rudeft minflrelfy. Silent, when glad ; affectionate, though fhy : .And now his look was... | |
| 1785 - 316 sidor
...prudtgy appear'd in earth or air, j XVI. And yet poor Edwin was no vulgar boy ; Deep thought oft fecm'd to fix his infant eye. Dainties he heeded not, nor gaude, nor toy, • Save one fhort pipe of rude.'t minftrelfy. . Silent when glad; affeftionate, though fhy; .And now his look was... | |
| John Bell - 1789 - 416 sidor
...summer-day of indolence and mirth. XVI. And yet poor Edwin was no vulgar boy ; Deep thought oft seem'd to fix his infant eye. Dainties he heeded not, nor...minstrelsy. Silent when glad; affectionate, though shy; /t*e The neighbours stared and sigh'd, yet bless'd the lad: Some deem'd him wondrous wise, and some... | |
| 1789 - 214 sidor
...summer-day of indolence and mirth. XVI. And yet poor Edwin was no vulgar boy ; Deep thought oft seem'd to fix his infant eye. Dainties he heeded not, nor...short pipe of rudest minstrelsy. Silent when glad; afteftionate, though shy; And now his look was most demurely sad ; And now he laugh'd aloud, yet none... | |
| 1797 - 610 sidor
...portrait, the grand features of the bard? Poor Chatterton was ' no vulgar boy ; Deep thought oft fcemed to fix his infant eye. Dainties he heeded not, nor gaude, nor toy, Save one Ihoit pipe of rudeft minftrelfy. . Silent when glad ; arTectionate, though fliy ! And now his look... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1799 - 172 sidor
...was no vulgar boy; Deep thought oft secni'd to fix his infant eye, Dainties he heeded not, nor gawd, nor toy, Save one short pipe of rudest minstrelsy; Silent when glad ; affectionate though shy ; Sometimes his look was most demurely sad, And now he laughed aloud, yet none knew why; The neighbours... | |
| 1801 - 618 sidor
...summer-day of indolence and mirth'. XVI. " And yet poor Edwin was no vulgar-boy ; Deep thought oft seem'd to fix his infant eye. Dainties he heeded not, nor...nor toy, Save one short pipe of rudest minstrelsy. Sihot BK. *EATTIB. 455 Silent when glad ; affectionate, thjugh shy ;• And now his look was most demurely.sad,... | |
| James Beattie - 1802 - 152 sidor
...summer-day of indolence and mirth. . XVI. And yet poor Edwin was no vulgar boy ; Deep thought oft seemed to fix his infant eye. Dainties he heeded not, nor...he laugh'd aloud, yet none knew why. The neighbours stared and sigh'd, yet bless'd the lad : Some deem'd him wondrous wise, and some believed him mad.... | |
| 1802 - 302 sidor
...summer-day of indolence and mirth. XVI. And yet poor Edwin was no vulgar boy ; Deep thought oft seem'd to fix his infant eye. Dainties he heeded not, nor...short pipe of rudest minstrelsy. Silent, when glad ; affeftionate, though shy ; And now his look was most demurely sad ; . . And now he laugh'd aloud,... | |
| James Beattie - 1803 - 190 sidor
...long summer-day of indolence and mirth. And yet poor Edwin was no vulgar boy ; Deep thought oft seemed to fix his infant eye. Dainties he heeded not, nor...And now his look was most demurely sad, And now he laughed aloud, yet none knew why. The neighbours stared and sighed, yet blessed the lad: Some deemed... | |
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