| 1863 - 1198 pages
...infant eyes would run Such forms as glitter in the M use's ray With orient hues, unborrow'd of the sun : Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way Beyond...Beneath the good how far ! — but far above the great." Akenside had more of egotistic pedantry than Milton, more of diffuseness, and at times a touch of his... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 284 pages
...unborrow'd of the Sun : Yet oft before his infant eyes would run Such forms as glitter in the Muse's ray Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way Beyond the limits of a vulgar fate, Beneath theGood how far—but far above theGreat. THE BARD. A PINDARIC ODE '. I. 1. ' RUIN seize thee, ruthless... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford, Robert Walsh - 1822 - 582 pages
...infant eyes would run Such forms as glitter in the Muse's ray With orient hues, unborrow'd of the Sun: Yet shall he mount and keep his distant way, Beyond the limits of a vulgar fate, [Great. Beneath the Good how far— but far above the * We hare had in our language no other odes of... | |
| William Banks - 1823 - 462 pages
...infant eyes would run Such forms as glitter in the muse's ray, With orient hues unborrow'd of the sun : Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way Beyond...Beneath the good how far — but far above the great," The creative power of poetry is admirably pourtrayed by the bold pencil of Shakspeare, in the following... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 pages
...infant eyes would run Such forms, as glitter in the Muse's ray With orient hues, unboirow'd of the sun : retire : The sprites of fiery termagants in flame Mount up, and take a salamander's name : THE BARD. А PINDARIC ODE. ' Ruin seize thee, ruthless king ! Confusion on thy banners wait, Though,... | |
| William Collins, Thomas Gray, James Beattie, George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1824 - 478 pages
...infant eyes would run Such forms, aa glitter in the Muse's ray With orient hues, unborrow'd of the Sun : Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way Beyond...Beneath the Good how far— but far above the Great. VI. THE BAUD. . Pindaric.1 RuiN seize thee, ruthless king ! Confusion on thy banners wait ! Though... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1825 - 600 pages
...infant eyes would run Sueh forms, as glitter in the Muse's ray With orient hues, unborrow'd of the sun : THE BARD. A PINDARIC ODE. RUIN seize thee, ruthless king ! Confusion on thy banners wait, Though, fann'd... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1826 - 190 pages
...infant eyes would run Such forms as glitter in the Muse's ray, With orient hues, unborrow'd of the sun: Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way Beyond...Beneath the Good how far — but far above the Great. are meant to express the stately march and sounding energy of Dryden's rhymes. Ver. 111. But ah ! 'tis... | |
| 1826 - 310 pages
...infant eyes would run Such forms as glitter in the Muse's ray With orient hues, unborrow'd of the sun : Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way Beyond...Beneath the good how far ! — but far above the great. Gray. ON A DISTANT PROSPECT Or ETON COLLEGE. YE distant spires, ye antique towers, That crown the wat'ry... | |
| Thomas Gray, William Mason - 1827 - 468 pages
...infant eyes would run Such forms, as glitter in the Muse's ray With orient hues, unborrow'd of the sun : Yet shall he mount, and keep his distant way Beyond...Beneath the good how far — but far above the great. ODE VI. THEBAR D. PINDARIC." I. 1. ' RUIN seize thee, ruthless King! Confusion on thy banners wait,... | |
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