| John Henry Fowler - 1904 - 516 Seiten
...extasy. Cp. No. 26, lines 2 and 96. 49-64. Mr. Tovey finds the germ of Gray's thought in Waller : " Great Julius on the mountains bred, A flock perhaps or herd had led. He that the world subdued had been But the best wrestler on the green. 'Tis art and knowledge which draw forth The hidden... | |
| James Arbuckle - 922 Seiten
...over our very Natures. We know not the Extent of a Female Genius, becaufe Wfl put it not to the Trial. Great Julius, on the Mountains bred, A Flock perhaps, or Herd had led : He, that the World fubdu'd, bad been But the beft Wre flier on the Green. *Tis Art and Knowledge which draw forth The hidden Seeds... | |
| Benjamin Franklin - 2004 - 320 Seiten
...Indian corn per Annum, the salary of a governor of that then small colony in those days. Great]u\ius on the mountains bred, A flock, perhaps, or herd had led; He that the world subdu 'd, had been But the best wrestler on the green. WALLER. MAY Read much; the Mind, which never... | |
| 1775 - 652 Seiten
...boughs is fpread ; But virtues which in parents (nine, Make not like progrefs through the line. 'Ti« not from whom, but where we live;, The place does...fubdu'd, had been But the beft wreftler on the green r •Tis art and knowledge which draw forth The hidden feeds of native worth ; They blow thofe fparks... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1921 - 80 Seiten
...germ of the four following stanzas is probably to be found in these lines of Waller (to Zelinda) : "Great Julius on the mountains bred, A flock perhaps or herd had led, He that the world subdued had been But the best wrestler on the green. 'Tis art and knowledge which draw forth The hidden... | |
| 320 Seiten
...germ of the four following stanzas is probably to be found in these lines of Waller (to Zelinda) : "Great Julius on the mountains bred, A flock perhaps or herd had led, He that the world subdued had been But the best wrestler on the green. 'Tis art and knowledge which draw forth The hidden... | |
| 1893 - 654 Seiten
...Perhaps in this neglected spot," &.C., was for him these lines from Waller's ' To Zelinda':— (J rent Julius, on the mountains bred, A flock perhaps, or herd, had led. He that the world subdued had been But the beet wrestler on the green. 'Tis art and knowledge which draw forth Tbe hidden... | |
| 1775 - 804 Seiten
...not like progrefs through the line. *Tis not from «hom, but where we live; The place does oft thai- graces give ; Great Julius on the mountains bred, A flock perhaps, or herd, had led; He th it the world fubdu'd, had been But the bid wreftler on the green : *Tis art and knowledge which... | |
| 1795 - 628 Seiten
...among her heroes and martys ; and when (he quotes the well-known lines of Waller relative to him, « " Great Julius, on the mountains bred, A flock, perhaps, or herd had led ; He who controul'd the world, had been But the belt wrelller on the green." She adds : " he would have... | |
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