| Oliver Goldsmith, Sir James Prior - 1837 - 538 páginas
...fann'd by strong desire."— First edit.] ifl [" I'naltcl'd, unimproved their manners run."— IWrf.J Yet would the village praise my wondrous power, And...gay grandsire, skill'd in gestic lore, Has frisk'd beneath the burthen of threescore. So blest a life these thoughtless realms display, Thus idly busy... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 472 páginas
...the zephyr flew; And haply, though my harsh touch falt'ring still, But mock'd all tune, and marr'd the dancer's skill; Yet would the village praise my...noontide hour. Alike all ages. Dames of ancient days Have lei their children through the mirthful maze, And the gay greindsire, skill'd in gestic lore, Has frisk'd... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 582 páginas
...fire, Yet would the village praise my wondrous power, And dance, forgetful of the noon-tide hour.(1) Alike all ages. Dames of ancient days Have led their...gay grandsire, skill'd in gestic lore, Has frisk'd beneath the burthen of threescore. So blest a life these thoughtless realms display, Thus idly busy... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 558 páginas
...the zephyr flew; And haply, though my harsh touch, faltering still, But mock'd all tune and marr'd the dancer's skill, Yet would the village praise my...power, And dance forgetful of the noon-tide hour." His mode of travelling is again expressly intimated in a work of fact: — "Countries wear very different... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 550 páginas
...flew ; And haply, though my harsh touch, faltering still, But mock'd all tune and marr'd the dancers' skill, Yet would the village praise my wondrous power, And dance forgetful of the noon-tide hour." His mode of travelling is again expressly intimated in a work of fact : — " Countries wear very different... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1838 - 544 páginas
...flew : And haply, though my harsh touch, fail'ring still, But modt'd all tune, and marrM the dancers' ssumes an air of inspiration, grows big with the inspiring demon, and pretends to a skill in futu The learned and religious houses also appear to have been equally hospitable. "With the members of... | |
| sir James Prior - 1837 - 550 páginas
...flew ; And haply, though my harsh touch, faltering still, But mock'd all tune and marr'd the dancers' skill, Yet would the village praise my wondrous power, And dance forgetful of the noon-tide hour." His mode of travelling is again expressly intimated in a work of fact: — " Countries wear very different... | |
| Sir James Prior - 1837 - 550 páginas
...flew ; And haply, though my harsh touch, faltering still, But mock'd all tune and marr'd the dancers' skill, Yet would the village praise my wondrous power, And dance forgetful of the noon-tide hour." His mode of travelling is again expressly intimated in a work of fact : — " Countries wear very different... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1837 - 534 páginas
...fann'd by strong desire."— First edit.] (2) [" Unaltcr'd, unimproved their manners run."— Ibid.] Yet would the village praise my wondrous power, And dance, forgetful of the noon-tide hour.(1) Alike all ages. Dames of ancient days Have led their children through the mirthful maze, And... | |
| James Wilson - 1838 - 372 páginas
...of future evils. " And happy, though my harsh touch, falt'ring still, But mock'd all time and marr'd the dancer's skill; Yet would the village praise my...power, And dance, forgetful of the noon-tide hour." c2 I soon found, in consequence of this avocation, that I was exposed to numerous vices. I was obliged... | |
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