O'er-canopies the glade, Beside some water's rushy brink With me the Muse shall sit, and think (At ease reclined in rustic state) How vain the ardour of the Crowd, How low, how little are the Proud, How indigent the Great ! Still is the toiling hand of... Poems - Сторінка 5автори: Thomas Gray - 1768 - 119 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1841 - 292 стор.
...Beside some water's rushy brink With me the muse shall sit, and think (At ease reclined in rustic state) How vain the ardour of the crowd, How low, how little...Still is the toiling hand of Care ; The panting herds repose : Yet hark, how through the peopled air The busy murmur glows ! The insect-youth are on the... | |
| Eliza Robbins - 1842 - 352 стор.
...Beside some water's rushy brink With me the muse shall sit, and think (At ease reclined in rustic state) How vain the ardour of the crowd, How low, how little are the proud, How indigent the great ! __' Still is the toiling hand of Care ; The panting herds repose : Yet hark, how through the peopled... | |
| William Collins - 1844 - 324 стор.
...Beside some water's rushy brink With me the Muse shall sit, and think (At ease reclined in rustic state) How vain the ardour of the crowd. How low, how little...Still is the toiling hand of Care : The panting herds repose: Yet hark, how through the peopled air The busy murmur glows ! The insect youth are on the wing,... | |
| William Collins - 1844 - 328 стор.
...and think (At ease reclined in rustic state) How vain the ardour of the crowd. How low, how littie are the proud, How indigent the great ! Still is the toiling hand of Care : The panting herds repose: Yet hark, how through the peopled air The husy murmur glows ! The insect youth are on the wing,... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 840 стор.
...Beside some water's rushy brink With me the muse shall sit and think (At ease reclin'd in rustic state,) How vain the ardour of the crowd, How low, how little are the proud, How indigent the great. Cray. Orte on the Spring. CANOROUS, adj. Lat. canorut ; Fr. cunore, from can-erf, to sound, to sing.... | |
| Alexander Graydon - 1846 - 530 стор.
...low world and its concerns, as to identify my conceptions with those of the poet, when he exclaims, How vain the ardour of the crowd, How low, how little are the proud, How indigent the great! The amusements I have been speaking of, were of no advantage to me as a student; but what was lost... | |
| William Harvey Wells - 1847 - 228 стор.
...precede or follow the noun ; as, " Great is our God ;" — "Gaming is ruinous." " How vain the ardor of the crowd, How low, how little are the proud, How indigent the great ! " — Gray. OBS. 5. — When several adjectives belong to one noun, they may either precede or follow... | |
| English poetry - 1848 - 468 стор.
...Beside some water's rushy brink With me the Muse shall sit, and think ( U ease reclin'd in rustic state) How vain the ardour of the Crowd, How low, how little are the Proud, How indigent the Great I Still is the toiling hand of Care ; The panting herds repose : Yet hark, how through the peopled... | |
| Richard Buxton - 1849 - 200 стор.
...Beside some water's rushy brink With me the Muse shall sit and think, (At ease reclined in rustic state) How vain the ardour of the crowd, How low, how little are the proud, How indigent the great." GRAY. CASTANEA. TOURN. NO AMENTACE.E. 1. C. VULGARIS. LAM. FAGUS CASTANEA. L. SM. Sweet Chesnut. May—... | |
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