| James Thomson - 1793 - 300 halaman
...well, exalted faith, Unstudy'd wit, and humour ever gay. Or from the Muses' hill with POPE descend, 550 To raise the sacred hour, to bid it smile, And with the social spirit warm the heart ; For tho' not sweeter his own HOMER sings, Yet is his life the more endearing song. WHERE art thou, HAMMOND... | |
| 1821 - 690 halaman
...welfare. " with sense refin'd Learning digested well — — ^— Unstudied wit, and humour ever gay, To raise the sacred hour, to bid it smile, And with the social spirit warm the heart." THOMSON. These institutions, partaking something of the character of dilrltautisocieties and conversaziones,... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 320 halaman
...roof, with sense refin'd, Learning digested well, exalted faith, Unstudied wit, and humour ever gay. Or from the muses' hill will Pope descend, To raise...Homer sings. Yet is his life the more endearing song. Where art thou, Hammond? thou the darling pride, The friend and lover of the tuneful throng ! Ah why,... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 368 halaman
...roof, with sense refin'd, Learning digested well, exalted faith, Unstudied wit, and humour ever gay. Or from the Muses' hill will Pope descend, To raise...Homer sings, Yet is his life the more endearing song. Where art thou, Hammond? thou the darling pride, The friend and lover of the tuneful throng ! Ah why,... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 344 halaman
...roof, with sense refin'd, Learning digested well, exalted faith, Unstudied wit, and humour ever gay. Or from the Muses' hill will Pope descend, To raise...Homer sings, Yet is his life the more endearing song. Of vernal genius, where disclosing fast Each active worth, each manly virtue lay, Why wert thou ravish'd... | |
| James Thomson - 1803 - 268 halaman
...refin'd, Learning digested well , exalted faith r Unslndy'd wit , and humour ever gay. Or from the Muses's hill will POPE descend, To raise the sacred hour ,..., And with the social spirit warm the heart : For tho' not sweeter his own HOMER sings , Yet is his life the more endearing song. Where art thou, HAMMOND?... | |
| James Thomson - 1803 - 186 halaman
...roof, with sense refin'd, Learning digested well, exalted faith, TJnstudy'd wit, and humour ever gay. Or from the Muses' hill will Pope descend, To raise the sacred hour, to hid it smile,. And with the social spirit warm the heart: For tho' not sweeter lus own Homer sings,... | |
| James Thomson, John Aikin - 1804 - 232 halaman
...well, exalted faith, Unstudy'd wit, and humour ever gay. Or from the Muses' hill will Pope descend, SS9 To raise the sacred hour, to bid it smile, And with the social spirit warm the heart ? For tho' not sweeter his own Homer sings, Yet is his life the more endearing song. Where art thou, Hammond... | |
| James Thomson - 1806 - 242 halaman
...well, exalted faith, Unstudy'd wit, and humour ever gay. Or from the Muses' hill will Pope descend, 550 To raise the sacred hour, to bid it smile, And with the social spirit warm the heart: For tho' not sweeter his own Homer sings, Yet is his life the more endearing song. Where art thou, Hammond'}... | |
| John Bell - 1807 - 562 halaman
...answers to his song.' Mk. THOMSON, in his elegant and philosophical poem of the Seasons : ' Although not sweeter his own Homer sings, ' Yet is his life the more endearing song.' , To the same tune, also, singeth that learned clerk 1f Suffolk, MR. WILLIAM 3ROOME. ' * Tbus nobly... | |
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