| James Beattie - 1766 - 184 pages
...far, No vagrant foot be. nigh, .••t.. No ray from Grandeur's gilded car Flafh on the ftartled eya. Yet if fome Pilgrim mid the glade Thy hallow'd bowers explore, O guard from harm his hoary head, And Men to his lore. For he of joys divine fhall tell, That wean from earthly woe, And triumph o'er the... | |
| Samuel Derrick - 1769 - 196 pages
...found invrde from far, No vagrant foot be nigh, No ray from grandeur's gilded car Flafh on the ftartkd eye. Yet if fome pilgrim 'mid the glade Thy hallow'd...guard from harm his hoary head, And liften to his lore. For he of joys divine fhall tell, That wean from earthly woe, And triumph o'er the mighty fpell... | |
| 1781 - 516 pages
...rude found invade from far, ' No vagrant foot be nigh, ' No ray from Grandeur's gilded car ' Flafti on the ftartled eye ! ' Yet if fome pilgrim, 'mid...explore, ' O guard from harm his hoary head, ' And Men to his lore ! ' For he of joys divine mall tell, ' That wean from earthly woe, ' And triumph o'er... | |
| G. Pearch, Robert Dodsley - 1783 - 346 pages
...fragrant from the wafte of flowers • The zephyr breathes along ; Let no rude found invade from far, I^Jo vagrant foot be nigh, NO ray from grandeur's gilded...pilgrim, 'mid the glade, Thy hallow'd bowers explore, 0 guard from harm his hoary hem!, And liiicn to hit lore ! For For he ofjoys divine fliall tell, That... | |
| John Adams - 1789 - 376 pages
...gilded car Flafh on the ftartle^d eye ! IX. But if feme pilgrim thro' the glade Thy hallow'd bow'rs explore, O guard from harm his hoary head, And liften to his lore ; For he of joys divine fhall tell That wean from earthly woe, And triumph o'er the mighty fpell... | |
| John Bell - 1791 - 546 pages
...be nigh, No ray from Grandeur's gilded car, Flash on the startled eye. But if some pilgrim through the glade Thy hallow'd bowers explore, O guard from harm his hoary head, And listen to his lore; For he of joys divine shall tell That wean from earthly woe, And triumph o'er the... | |
| James Beattie - 1797 - 150 pages
...be nigh, No ray from Grandeur's gilded car, Flash on the startled eye. But if some pilgrim through the glade Thy hallow'd bowers explore, O guard from harm his hoary head, And listen to his lore ; For he of joys divine shall tell That wean from earthly woe, And triumph o'er... | |
| James Beattie - 1802 - 152 pages
...be nigh, No ray from Grandeur's gilded. car, Flash on the startled eye. But if some pilgrim through the glade Thy hallow'd bowers explore, O guard from harm his hoary head, And listen to his lore ; For he of joys divine shall tell, That wean from earthly wo, And triumph o'er... | |
| James Beattie, Alexander Chalmers - 1805 - 190 pages
...be nigh, No ray from Grandeur's gilded car, Flash on the startled eye. But if some pilgrim through the glade Thy hallow'd bowers explore, O guard from harm his hoary head, And listen to his lore ; For he of joys divine shall tell, That wean from earthly wo, And triumph o'er... | |
| James Beattie, Alexander Chalmers - 1811 - 308 pages
...be nigh, No ray from Grandeur's gilded car, Flash on the startled eye. " But if some pilgrim through the glade Thy hallow'd bowers explore, O guard from harm his hoary head, And listen to his lore ; For he of joys divine shall tell, That wean from earthly wo, And triumph o'er... | |
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