| English poetry - 1789 - 214 pages
...way, Which to the whistling wind responsive rung : And ever as he went some merry lay he sung. IV. Fret not thyself, thou glittering child of pride, That a poor Villager inspires ray strain ; With thee let Pageantry and Power abide : The gentle Muses haunt the sylvan reign : Where... | |
| James Beattie - 1797 - 150 pages
...bending shoulder, decent hung His harp, the sole companion of his way, Which to the whistling wind responsive rung : And ever as he went some merry lay he sung. IV. Fret not thyself, thou glittering child of pride, That a poor Villager inspires my strain ; With... | |
| James Beattie - Wood-engraving - 1802 - 152 pages
...bending shoulder, decent hung His harp, the sole companion of his way, Which to the whistling wind responsive rung : And ever as he went some merry lay he sung. IV. Fret not thyself, thou glittering child of pride, That a poor Villager inspires my strain ; With... | |
| Health - 1802 - 302 pages
...bending shoulder, decent hung His harp, the sole companion of his way, Which to the whistling wind responsive rung : And ever as he went some merry lay he sung. IV. Fret not thyself, them glittering child of pride, That a poor Villager inspires my strain ; With... | |
| James Beattie - 1803 - 190 pages
...bending shoulder, decent hung His harp, the sole companion of his way, Which to the whistling wind responsive rung : And ever as he went some merry lay he sung. Fret not yourselves, ye silken sons of pride, That a poor Wanderer should inspire my strain. The Muses fortune's... | |
| James Beattie - Authors, Scottish - 1805 - 178 pages
...bending shoulder, decent hung His harp, the sole companion of his way, Which to the whistling wind responsive rung : And ever as he went some merry lay he sung. IV. Fret not yourselves, ye silken sons of pride, That a poor Wanderer should inspire my strain. The... | |
| 1806 - 184 pages
...his hending shoulder decent hung His harp, the sole companion of his way, Which to the whistling wind responsive rung : And ever as he went some merry lay...inspires my strain ; With thee let Pageantry and Power ahide : The gentle Muses haunt the sylvan reign ; Where thro' wild groves at eve the lonely swain Enraptur'd... | |
| James Beattie, Thomas Gray - English literature - 1809 - 408 pages
...way, Which to the whistling wind responsive rung : And «ver as he went some merry lay he sung. 4. Fret not thyself, thou glittering child of pride,...: The gentle Muses haunt the sylvan reign ; Where thro' wild groves at eve tho lonely swain Enraptur'd roams, to gaze on Nature's charms. They hate the... | |
| James Beattie, Thomas Gray - English literature - 1809 - 414 pages
...way, Which to the whistling wind responsive rung: ) And over as he went some merry lay he sung. 4. Fret not thyself, thou glittering child of pride,...Pageantry and Power abide: The gentle Muses haunt the £ylvan reign ; Where thro7 wild groves at eve the lonely swain Enraptur'd roams, to gaze on Nature's... | |
| English poetry - 1814 - 310 pages
...bending shoulder, decent hung His harp, the sole companion of his way, Which to the whistling wind responsive rung : And ever as he went some merry lay he sung. IV, Fret not thyself, thou glittering -child of pride, That a poor villager inspires my strain ; With... | |
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