| Samuel Johnson - 1855 - 276 páginas
...infant eyes would run Such forms as glitter in the Muse's ray With orient hues, unborrow'd of the sun ; Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way Beyond...Beneath the good how far — but far above the great. VI.— THE BARD. PINDARIC. ADVERTISEMENT. — The following ode is founded on a tradition current in... | |
| 1856 - 870 páginas
...eyes would run Such forms as glitter in the Muse's ray With orient hues unborrowed of the sun, — Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way Beyond...Beneath the good how far— but far above the great." What is to be made of this mysterious paragraph ? If any individual is referred to, who can it possibly... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1856 - 800 páginas
...infant eyes would run Such forms, as glitter in the Muse's rny With orient hues, unborrow'd of the snn: Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way Beyond...the limits of a vulgar fate, Beneath the Good how far—but far above the Great THE BARD. 7 I. 1. 1MIHOD. " Ruin seize thee, ruthless King ! 8 Confusion... | |
| 1856 - 760 páginas
...Such forms as glitter in the Muse's ray, With orient hues unborroweit of the sun, — Vet shall lie mount, and keep his distant way Beyond the limits of a vulgar fate, licncath the Good how ftr-mit far nlmvo the Great. 884 Notes of the Month. 385 the limits of a vulgar... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1848 - 786 páginas
...infant eyes would run Such forms, as glitter in the Muse's ray With orient hues, unborrow'd of the sun : Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way Beyond...Beneath the Good how far — but far above the Great THE BARD.7 I. 1. "Ruin seize thee, ruthless King!' Confusion on thy banners wait ! Though fanrfd by... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1857 - 360 páginas
...of this passage. See Gentleman's Mag. vol. Ixi. p. 91. With orient hues, unborrow'd of the sun : isa Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way Beyond...limits of a vulgar fate, Beneath the Good how far — hut far above the Great. Var. V. 122. " Yet never can he fear a vulgar fate." Ms. THE BARD. A PINDARIC... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1858 - 194 páginas
...ray, With orient hues, unborrow'd of the sun : Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way Heyond the limits of a vulgar fate, Beneath the Good how far — but far above the Great. THE BARD. A Pindaric Ode. I. i. seize thee, ruthless King ! Confusion on thy banners wait ; Tho' fann'd... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 780 páginas
...injant eyes would run Such forms, as glitter in the Muse's ray With orient hues, unborrow'd of the sun : Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way Beyond the limits of a vulgar fete, Beneath the Good how far — but far above the Great. THE BARD.7 I. 1. "Ruin seize thee, ruthless... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 780 páginas
...infant eyes would run Such forms, as glitter in the Muse's ray With orient hues, unborrow'd of the sun : Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way Beyond...Beneath the Good how far — but far above the Great. THE BARD.7 I. 1. "Ruin seize thee, ruthless King!* Confusion on thy banners wait ! 1 union. Though... | |
| William Collins, Thomas Gray, Oliver Goldsmith - 1860 - 422 páginas
...infant eyes would run Such forms as glitter in the Muse's ray, With orient hues unborrowed of the sun : Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way Beyond...Beneath the Good how far — but far above the Great, THE BARD. A PINDARIC ODE. I. 1. "RuiN seize thee, ruthless king ! Confusion on thy banners wait ; Though,... | |
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