| Frederick Bridges - 1861 - 216 sider
...says— " He need not woo the Muse ; he is her scorn; The sophist's rope of cobweb he shall twine ; And delve for life in Mammon's dirty mine; Sneak with the scoundrel fox, or grunt with glutton swine." Mope o'er the schoolman's peevish page; or mourn, This organ is distinctly marked in the nightingale,... | |
| James Beattie, Oliver Goldsmith - 1864 - 540 sider
...mystic transports felt Of solitude and melancholy bom ? He needs not woo the Muse ; he is her scorn. The sophist's rope of cobweb he shall twine ; Mope...with the scoundrel fox, or grunt with glutton swine. LVTJL For Edwin Fate a nobler doom had plann'd ; Song was his favourite and first pursuit. The wild... | |
| Horace Bushnell - 1864 - 476 sider
...felt Of solitude and melancholy born ? He needs not woo the muse, he is her scorn. The sophist robe of cobweb he shall twine, Mope o'er the schoolman's...with the scoundrel fox, or grunt with glutton swine." Iii these rather violent terms of the poet Beattie we have nevertheless a very certain truth, and one... | |
| Horace Bushnell - 1864 - 400 sider
...felt Of solitude and melancholy born ? He needs not woo the muse, he is her scorn. The sophist robe of cobweb he shall twine, Mope o'er the schoolman's peevish page, or mourn And delve for hie in mammon's dirty mine, Sneak with the scoundrel fox, or grunt with glutton swine.' In these rather... | |
| Horace Bushnell - 1864 - 424 sider
...felt Of solitude and melancholy born ? He needs not woo the muse, he is her scorn. The sophist robe of cobweb he shall twine, Mope o'er the schoolman's peevish page, or moum And delve for hie in mammon's dirty mine, Sneak with the scoundrel fox, or grunt with glutton... | |
| David Grant - 1865 - 428 sider
...born ? He needs not woo the Muse; he is her scorn. The sophist's rope of cobweb he shall twine; Mop o'er the schoolman's peevish page ; or mourn And delve...with the scoundrel fox, or grunt with glutton swine. BEATTIE MUSIC. ?MID the golden gifts which heaven Has left, like portions of its light, on earth, None... | |
| James Beattie - 1866 - 338 sider
...born ? He needs not woo the Muse ; he is her scorn. The sophist's rope of cobweb he shall twine ; soi Mope o'er the schoolman's peevish page; or mourn,...glutton swine. LVII. For Edwin, Fate a nobler doom had planned ; Song was his favourite and first pursuit. The wild harp rang to his adventurous hand, And... | |
| John William Stanhope Hows - 1866 - 574 sider
...mystic transports felt Of solitude and melancholy born ? He needs not woo the Muse ; he is her scorn. The sophist's rope of cobweb he shall twine ; Mope o'er the schoolman's peevish rage ; or mourn, And delve for life in Mammon's dirty mine ; Sneak with the scoundrel fox, or grunt... | |
| James Beattie - 1871 - 252 sider
...mystic transports felt Of solitude and melancholy born ? He needs not woo the Muse ; he is her scorn. The sophist's rope of cobweb he shall twine ; Mope...with the scoundrel fox, or grunt with glutton swine. LVIL Listemng. with pleasing dread, to the deep roar Of the wide weltering waves. In black array. When... | |
| David Grant (of Aberdeen) - 1871 - 478 sider
...born ? He needs not woo the Muse; he is her scorn. The sophist's rope of cobweb he shall twine ; Mop o'er the schoolman's peevish page ; or mourn And delve for life in Mammon's dirty mine ; Snealc with the scoundrel fox, or grunt with glutton swine. BEATTIE, MUSIC. ?MID the golden gifts... | |
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