Supremely blest, if to their portion fall Health, competence, and peace. Nor higher aim Had he whose simple tale these artless lines proclaim. THE MONTHLY REVIEW - Sida 265efter Several Hands - 1771Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Margaret Lynn - 1907 - 506 sidor
...explore ; Nor need I here describe, in learned lay, 20 How forth the Minstrel fared in days of yore, Right glad of heart, though homely in array : His waving locks and beard all hoary grey; While from 'his bending shoulder decent hung His harp, the sole companion of his way, 25 Which to the... | |
| Margaret Lynn - 1907 - 528 sidor
...explore ; Nor need I here describe, in learned lay, 2o How forth the Minstrel fared in days of yore, Right glad of heart, though homely in array: His waving locks and beard all hoary grey ; While from his bending shoulder decent hung His harp, the sole companion of his way, 25 Which to... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1912 - 480 sidor
...now explore Nor need I here describe, in learned lay, How forth the Minstrel fared in days of yore, Right glad of heart, though homely in array ; His...locks and beard all hoary grey : And from his bending shoulder decent hung His harp, the sole companion of his way," etc. By substituting "while" for "and,"... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1912 - 482 sidor
...now explore Nor need I here describe, in learned lay, How forth the Minstrel fared in days of yore, Right glad of heart, though homely in array ; His waving locks and beard all hoary grey : And from nis bending shoulder decent hung His harp, the sole companion of his way," etc. By substituting "while"... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - 1915 - 852 sidor
...explore; Nor need I here describe in learned lay, 20 How forth the Minstrel far'd in days of yore, Right glad of heart, though homely in array; His waving locks and beard all hoary grey : While from his bending shoulder, decent hung His harp, the sole companion of his way, 25 Which to... | |
| James Roach - 1793 - 274 sidor
...Elfe I lliould here in cunning phrafe difplay, ' ' How forth TUB WWMTRK t fitrttfm days of yore, *• Right glad of heart, though homely in array ; His...locks and beard all hoary grey : And, from his bending fliaulder, decent hunjf His harp, the fole companion of his way, Which to the whittling wind refponfive... | |
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