Shed o'er the peaceful world. Then is the time For those whom Wisdom and whom Nature charm To steal themselves from the degenerate crowd, And soar above this little scene of things; To tread low-thoughted Vice beneath their feet; To soothe the throbbing... The seasons, ed. with notes by A.T. Thomson - Page 327by James Thomson - 1847Full view - About this book
| English literature - 1804 - 844 pages
...charm. To steal themselves from the dejenerafe crowd, And soar »bove this tittle scene of tKingl ; Tb tread low-thoughted Vice beneath their feet ; To soothe...into peace, And woo lone Quiet in her silent 'walks.' THOMSON. • '- JOHN WE u. OBSERVATION* o» BEHAVIOUR and PotlTXNESS. . I:., ••'•it [From Lctlm... | |
| James Hervey - 1777 - 628 pages
...For thofe, whom Wifdom, and whom Nature charm, To fteal themfelves from the degenVate Croud, And foar above this little Scene of Things ; To tread low-thoughted Vice beneath their Feet ; To footh the throbbing Pafllons into Peace ; And woo lone Quiet in her Client Walks *. The Favour I would... | |
| James Thomson - 1793 - 300 pages
...the time, For those whom wisdom and whom Nature charm, To steal themselves from the degenerate crowd, And soar above this little scene of things ; To tread low-thoughted vice beneath their feet; 965 To soothe the throbbing passions into peace; And woo lone Quiet in her silent walks, THUS solitary,... | |
| James Thomson - 1800 - 302 pages
...tread low thoughted vice beneath their feet; To sooth the, throbbing passions into psace ; And woof; lone quiet in her silent walks. , Thus solitary, and in pensive guise, Oft let me wander o'er the russet mead , And thro' the saddened grove , where scarce is heard One dying... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 344 pages
...the time, For those whom wisdom and whom Nature charm, To steal themselves from the degenerate crowd, And soar above this little scene of things; To tread...silent walks. Thus solitary, and in pensive guise, Oft let me wander o'er the russet mead, And through the saddened grove, where scarce is heard One dying... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 368 pages
...the time, For those whom wisdom and whom Nature charm, To steal themselves from the degenerate crowd, And soar above this .little scene of things; To .tread...silent walks. • Thus solitary, and in pensive guise, Oft let me wander o'er the russet mead, And through the saddened grove, where scarce is heard One dying... | |
| James Thomson - English poetry - 1802 - 320 pages
...the time, For those whom wisdom and whom nature charm, To steal themselves from the degen'rate crowd, And soar above this little scene of things; To tread low-thoughted vice beneath their feet; To sooth the throbbing passions into peace; And woo lone quiet in her silent walks. Thus solitary, and... | |
| James Thomson - 1803 - 268 pages
...time , For those whom wisdom and whom Nature charm, To steal themselves from the degenerate crowd , And soar above this little scene of things ; To tread...in her silent walks. Thus solitary, and in pensive gnise, Oft let me wander o'er the russet mead, And thro' the saddened grove, where scarce is heard... | |
| James Thomson, John Aikin - 1804 - 232 pages
...the time For those whom wisdom and whom Nature charm, To steal themselves from the degen'rate crowd, And soar above this little scene of things ; To tread low-thoughted Vice beneath their feet, 965 To soothe the throbbing Passions into peace, And woo lone Quiet in her silent walks. Thus solitary,... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - Bibliography - 1805 - 908 pages
...the time For those whom Wisdom and whom Nature charm. To steal themselves from the degenerate crowd. And soar above this little scene of things ; To tread low-thoughted vice beneath their feet; To sooth the thiobbing passions into peace f, Aud woo lone Quiet in her silent walks. Now solitary and... | |
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