Concourse and noise and toil he ever fled; Nor cared to mingle in the clamorous fray Of squabbling imps ; but to the forest sped, Or roam'd at large the lonely mountain's head, Or, where the maze of some bewilder'd stream To deep untrodden groves his... Miscellanies of Literature - Página 378por Isaac Disraeli - 1853 - 484 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Edmund Burke - 1772 - 656 páginas
...wife, and fome believed him mad. But why mould I his childifh feats difplay ? Concourfe, and noife, and toil, he ever fled ; Nor cared to mingle in the clamorous fray Of fquabbling imps ; but to the foreft fped, Or roam'd at large the lonely mountain's head ; Or, where... | |
| 1785 - 316 páginas
....and fomc believ'd him mad. XVII. But why fhould I his childifh feats difplay ? Concourfe and noife, and toil he ever fled ; Nor cared to mingle in the clamorous fray Of fquabbling imps, but to the foreft fped, Or, roam'd at large the lonely mountain's head ; Or, where... | |
| 1789 - 214 páginas
...deem'd him wondrous wise, and some believed him mad. XVII. But why should I his childish feats display ? Concourse, and noise, and toil, he ever fled ; Nor cared to mingle in the clamorous fray Of squabbling imps; but to the forest sped ; Or roam'd at large the lonely mountain's head ; Or, where... | |
| James Beattie - 1797 - 150 páginas
...him wond'rous wise, and some believ'd him mad. XVII. But why should I his childish feats display ? Concourse, and noise, and toil, he ever fled ; Nor cared to mingle in the clamorous fray Of squabbling imps, but to the forest sped, Or roam'd at large the lonely mountain's head ; Or, where... | |
| Charlotte Smith - 1798 - 294 páginas
...*j -..I-'1 -'.i •••'-:'• • • •'/• .M LJ £.-. CHAP. Jit. ' *' Concourfe, and noife, and toil he ever fled, Nor cared to mingle in the clamorous fray Of i'quabblhig imps ; but to the foreft fped, " Or roam'd at large the lonely mountain head ; Or where... | |
| John Blair Linn - 1802 - 196 páginas
...discovered in some measure while a school boy, his great powers. Of him the poet might have said: " Concourse and noise and toil he ever fled, Nor cared to mingle in the clamorous fray Of squabbling imps ; but to the forest sped." ....It is related of Michael Angelo that he employed himself... | |
| 1802 - 302 páginas
...wondrous wise, and some believed him mad. XVII. • 'But why should I his childish feats display ? Concourse, and noise, and toil, he ever fled ; Nor cared to mingle in the clamorous fray Of squabbling imps ; but to the forest sped ; Or roam'd at large the lonely mountain's head ; Or, where... | |
| James Beattie - 1802 - 152 páginas
...deem'd him wondrous wise, and some believed him mad. XVII. But why should I his childish feats display ? Concourse, and noise, and toil, he ever fled ; Nor cared to mingle in the clamorous fray Of squabbling imps ; but to the forest sped ; Or roam'd at large the lonely mountain's head ; Or, where... | |
| James Beattie - 1803 - 190 páginas
...him wondrous wise, and some believed him. mad. XVII. But why should I his childish feats display ? Concourse, and noise, and toil, he ever fled ; Nor cared to mingle in the clamorous fray Of squabbling imps ; but to the forest sped, Or roamed at large the lonely mountain's head ; Or, where... | |
| 1803 - 582 páginas
...wife, and fome believ'd hita mad. But why fliould I his childifh feats difplay f Concourfe, and noife, and toil, he ever fled ; Nor cared to mingle in the clamorous fray Of fquabbling imps ; but to the forcft fped, Or roam'd atalarge the lonely mountain's head ; , - Or, where... | |
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