| James Grant Wilson - English poetry - 1876 - 604 pages
...elate Full on thy bloom, Till crushed beneath the furrow's weight Shall be thy doom! A BARD'S EPITAPH.1 Is there a whim-inspired fool, Owre fast for thought,...owre this grassy heap sing dool, And drap a tear. 1 Whom did the poet intend should be thought of as occupying that grave over which, after modestly... | |
| Robert Burns, Allan Cunningham - 1876 - 626 pages
...Owre fast for thought, owre hot for rule, Owre blate to seek, owre proud to snool, Let him draw nearj And owre this grassy heap sing dool, And drap a tear....steals the crowds among, That weekly this area throng, 0, pass not by ! But with a frater-fcelmg strong, Here heave a sigh. Is there a man, whose judgment... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1877 - 576 pages
...whim-inspired fool, Owre fast for thought, owre hot for rule, Owro blate to seek, owre proud to snool ; Let him draw near, And owre this grassy heap sing...there a bard of rustic song, Who, noteless, steals the crowd among, That weekly this area throng ; 0, pass not by ; But, with a frater-feeling strong," Here... | |
| Robert Burns - 1876 - 540 pages
...for thought, owre hot for rule, Owre blate to seek, owre proud to snool, Let him draw near; And o'er this grassy heap sing dool, And drap a tear. Is there a Bard of rustic song, Who, noteless, steals the crouds among, That weekly this area throng, O, pass not by! But with a frater-feeling strong, Here,... | |
| Robert Burns, Alexander Melville Bell - 1876 - 184 pages
...whim-inspired fool, 'Owre fast for thought, owre hot for rule, Owre blate to seek, owre proud to snool, Let him draw near ; And owre this grassy heap sing dool, And drap a tear. 6 Is there a Bard of rustic song, Who, noteless, steals the crowds among, That weekly this area throng,... | |
| P. F. Aiken - 1876 - 454 pages
...whim-inspired fool, Owre fast for thought, owre hot for rule, Owre blate* to seek, owre proud to snool,f Let him draw near ; And owre this grassy heap sing dool, And drap a tear. = Bashful. t Truckle. HIS OWN EPITAPH. Is there a Bard of rustic song, Who, noteless, steals the crowds... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - American poetry - 1877 - 630 pages
...whim-inspired fool, Owre fast for thought, owre hot for rule, Owre blate to seek, owre- proud to snool ; Let him draw near, And owre this grassy heap sing...there a bard of rustic song, Who, noteless, steals the crowd among, That weekly this area throng ; 0, pass not by ; But, with a frater-feeling strong, Here... | |
| Robert Burns - 1880 - 1024 pages
...owre hot for rule, Owre blate to sepk, owre proud to kuhftii snool, succumb A BARD 3 EPITAPH. [1786. Is there a bard of rustic song, Who, noteless, steals the crowds among, That weekly this area throng, Oh, pass not by ! But, with a frater-feeling strong, Here heave a sigh. Is there a man, whose judgment... | |
| Robert Burns - 1879 - 566 pages
...whim-inspired fool, Owre fast for thought, owre hot for rule, Owre blate1 to seek, owre proud to snool?a Let him draw near ; And owre this grassy heap sing...steals the crowds among, That weekly this area throng ? Oh, pass not by ! But, with a frater-feeling strong, Here heave a sigh. Is there a man, whose judgment... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - English poetry - 1880 - 738 pages
...whim-inspired fool, Owre fast for thought, owre hot for rule, Owre blate to seek, owre proud to anool? Let him draw near ; And owre this grassy heap sing dool. And dr.ip a tear. Is there a bard of rustic song \\rho, noteless, steals the crowds among. That weekly... | |
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