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... Poems - Page 91by Thomas Gray - 1786 - 178 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Gray - Presses, Issues of - 1826 - 190 pages
...Nor the pride, nor ample pinion, That the Theban eagle bare, Sailing with supreme dominion Through the azure deep of air : Yet oft before his 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... | |
| Reuben Percy - Anecdotes - 1826 - 382 pages
...evening, although upon the whole he appeared graver and more thoughtful than usual." JOSEPH BLACKET. " Oft before his infant eyes would run Such forms as glitter in the muse's ray, With orient hues unborrowed of the sun." GRAY. When Blacket, whose poetical " Remains"... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - Poetics - 1827 - 468 pages
...Nor the pride, or ample pinion, 1 That the Theban eagle bear Sailing with supreme dominion Through the azure deep of air : Yet oft before his 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... | |
| Robert Plumer Ward - 1827 - 276 pages
...when he became first acquainted with their beauties; that happy time, big with expectation. " When oft before his infant eyes would run Such forms as glitter in the muse's ray." " I have now seen these forms," said he to himself, ''but I fear they glitter no longer."... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1828 - 414 pages
...Nor the pride nor ample pinion, 50 That the Theban eagle bear, Sailing with supreme dominion Through the azure deep of air : Yet oft before his infant eyes would run Such forms as glitter in the muse's ray, 55 With orient hues, unborrow'd of the sun ; Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way... | |
| Ebenezer Porter - Elocution - 1828 - 418 pages
...pinion, 50 That the Theban eagle bear, Through the azure deep of air : Sailing with supreme dominion Yet oft before his infant eyes would run Such forms as glitter in the muse's ray, 55 With orient hues, unborrow'd of the sun ; Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - American poetry - 1830 - 516 pages
...But ah ! 't is heard no more Oh ! lyre divine, what daring spirit Wakes thee now ! Though he inherit Nor the pride, nor ample pinion, That the Theban eagle bear, Sailing with supreme dominion Through the azure deep of air : Yet oft before his infant eyes would run Yet shall... | |
| Thomas F. Walker - English poetry - 1830 - 256 pages
...ah ! 't is beard no more — Oh ! lyre divine, what daring spirit Wakes thee now t though he inherit Nor the pride, nor ample pinion, That the Theban eagle bear, Sailing with supreme dominion Through the azure deep of air : Yet oft before his infant eyes would run Such forms... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1837 - 448 pages
...Nor the pride, nor ample pinion, That the Thcban eagle bear, Sailing with supreme dominion Through the azure deep of air : Yet oft before his 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... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - English poetry - 1837 - 362 pages
...Nor the pride, nor ample pinion, That the Theban eagle bear, Sailing with supreme dominion Through the azure deep of air : Yet oft before his 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... | |
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