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 the maze of some... Thoughts on the conduct of the understanding - Strana 71podľa Basil Montagu - 1849Úplné zobrazenie - O tejto knihe
| 1820 - Počet stránok 706
...should say with the poet, he was no vulgar boy. " Concourse and lioise, and toil he ever fled, Nor car'd to mingle in the clamorous .fray Of squabbling imps,...sped, Or roam'd at large, the lonely mountain's head: To deep untrodden groves his footsteps led, There would he wander wild till Phoebus beam, [the weary... | |
| James Roach - 1793 - Počet stránok 274
...believ'diim . road. But XVII. But why (ln-.iild I his childifli feats difplay ?' Concourfe, and noife, and toil, he ever fled ; Nor cared to mingle in the clamorous fray Of fquabbling imps, but to the forefl fped, Or, roam'd at large the lonely mountain's head ; Or, where... | |
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