| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 368 Seiten
...sense of joy ; as breezes stray " Across th' enlivening skies, and make them still more gay XVII. '* The best of men have ever loved repose: " They hate..." Where the soul sours, and gradual rancour grows, " Imbitter'd more from peevish day to day. " Even those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray, " The most... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 344 Seiten
...quicker sense of joy; as breezes stray " Across th' enlivening skies, and make them still more XVII. " The best of men have ever loved repose: " They hate...fray; " Where the soul sours, and gradual rancour growsj " Imbitter'd more from peevish day to day. " Even those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray,... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 340 Seiten
...hate to mingle in the filthy fray ; " Where the soul sours, and gradual rancour grows, " Imbitter'd more from peevish day to day. " Even those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray, " The most renown'd of worthy wights of yore, " From a base world at last have stolen away: " So Scipio, to the... | |
| James Thomson, John Aikin - 1804 - 236 Seiten
...•' Across th' enliven'd skies, and make them still more Sa>'XVH. " The best of men have ever lov'd repose ; " They hate to mingle in the filthy fray,..." Where the soul sours, and gradual rancour grows, " Imbitter'd more from peevish day to day. " E'en those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray, " The most... | |
| Cabinet - 1808 - 524 Seiten
...stray "'Across th' enliven'd skies, and make them still more gay. " The best of men have ever lov'd repose ; " They hate to mingle in the filthy fray; " Where the soul sours, and gradual rancour grow* " Imbitter'd more from peevish day to day. * " Ev'n those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray,... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 526 Seiten
...stray ' Across th' enliven'd skies, and make them still more gay. ' The best of men have ever lov'd repose ; ' They hate to mingle in the filthy fray...' Where the soul sours, and gradual rancour grows, ' Embitter' d more from peevish day to day. ' Ev'n those whom fame has lent her fairest ray, ' The... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 Seiten
...stray ' Across th' enlivened skies, and make them " still more gay. " The best of men have ever lov'd TIi rancor " "rows, " Embittcr'd mote from peevish dav to day. " Kv'n those whom famehas lent herfaireslrav,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 546 Seiten
...stray fpar. Across th' enliveu'd skies, and make them still more " The best of men have ever lov'd repose: They hate to mingle in the filthy fray ; Where the soul sours, and gradual rancour grows, Kmbitter'd more from peevish day to day. Ev'n those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray, The most renown'd... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 536 Seiten
...rg*5"' ACVO-..I th' cnliven'd skies, and make them still mote " The best of men have ever lov'd reposes They hate to mingle in the filthy fray ; Where the soul sours, and gradual rancour grows, Embitter'd more from peevish day to day. Ev'n those whom Fame his lent her fairest ray, The most renown'd... | |
| William Somervile - 1811 - 312 Seiten
...breezes stray across th'enliven'd skies, & make them still more gay. The best of men have ever lov'd repose: they hate to mingle in the filthy fray ; where the soul sours, and gradual rancour grows, imbitter'd more from peevish day to day. Ev'n those whom Fame has lent her fairest ray, the most renown'd... | |
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