Muse employ'd her heaven-taught lyre None but the noblest passions to inspire, Not one immoral, one corrupted thought, One line, which dying he could wish to blot. Lives of Scottish Poets - Page 126by Joseph Robertson, Society of Ancient Scots, London - 1822 - 378 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Lyttelton Baron Lyttelton - 1801 - 186 pages
...Oft, in this crowded house, with just applause, You heard him teach fair Virtue's purest laws ; For his chaste Muse employ'd her heaven-taught lyre None...immoral, one corrupted thought, One line, which dying he could wish to blot. Oh ! may to-night your favourable doom Another laurel add, to grace his tomb: Whilst... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1802 - 336 pages
...applause You heard him teach fair Virtue's purest laws ; For his chaste Muse employ'd her heav'n-taught lyre None but the noblest passions to inspire, Not...immoral, one corrupted thought, One line, which dying he could wish to blot. Oh, may to-night your favourable doom Another laurel add to grace his tomb: Whilst... | |
| James Thomson - 1802 - 348 pages
...applause You heard him teach fair Virtue's purest laws; For his chaste Muse employ'd her heav'n-taught lyre None but the noblest passions to inspire, Not...immoral, one corrupted thought, One line, which dying he could wish to blot. Oh, may to-night your favourable doom Another laurel add to grace his tomb: Whilst... | |
| Cuthbert Shaw, Thomas Park - 1807 - 230 pages
...house, with just applause, Yon heard him teach fair Virtue's purest laws ; For his chaste Muse employ 'd her heaven-taught lyre None but the noblest passions...immoral, one corrupted thought, One line, which dying he could wish to blot. Oh ! may to-night yeur favourable doom Another laurel add, to grace his tomb :... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 532 pages
...woe. Oft in this crowded house, with just applause, You heard him teach fair virtue's purest Jaws: For his chaste Muse employ'd her heaven-taught lyre, None but the noblest passions to inspire ; . .1 Ingenio immortali JjlCOBl THOMSON) Poetce sublimis, Viri honi, JEdiculam hanc quam vivus dilexlt... | |
| Joseph Robertson, Society of Ancient Scots - 1821 - 414 pages
...and wail, And curse thy star, and early drudge and late, Withouten that would come an heavier bale, Loose life, unruly passions, and diseases pale. A...the Scottish church, who observed, at one of those feastings which distinguish " Sacrament Monday," at Scottish parsonages, that " it was unco weel Jamie... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 276 pages
...Oft, in this crowded house, with just applause, You heard him teach fair Virtue's purest laws: For his chaste Muse employ'd her heaven-taught lyre None...immoral, one corrupted thought, One line, which dying he could wish to blot. Oh! may to-night your favourable doom Another laurel add, to grace his tomb: Whilst... | |
| 1822 - 824 pages
...happily says of Thomson's Muse, that she " cmploy'd her beav'ntaught lyre, None but the noblest panions to inspire, Not one immoral, one corrupted thought, One line, which, dying, he might wish to blot." VERMICULUS. Cfieettcood, near Manchester, SIR, July 19, 1822. HAVING frequently... | |
| 1822 - 814 pages
...poet's friend, Lord Lyttlcton happily says of Thomson's Muse, that she " employ'd her heav'ntaught lyre, None but the noblest passions to inspire, Not...one corrupted thought, One line, which, dying, he might wish to blot." VERMICULUS. Cheetieood, near Manchetter, SIR, July 19, 1822. HAVING frequently... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1830 - 844 pages
...house, with just applause, Yon heard him teach fair Virtue's purest laws ; For his chaste muse employed, oF D =(G)G ;8D ? ? ; ho could wish to blot. О may to-night your favourable doom Another laurel add to gr.-ice his tomb... | |
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