| 1806 - 408 pages
...at home. On SOLITUDE. CCOWLEY.J I. HAIL, old patrician trees, so great and good ! Hail, ye plebeian underwood ! Where the poetic birds rejoice, And for...and plenteous food Pay with their grateful voice, n. Hail, the poor muses' richest manor seat ! Ye country houses and retreat, Which all the happy gods... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 pages
...dy'd, till now ! QBE. OF SOLITUDE. HAIL, old patrician trees, so great and good I Hail, ye plebeian underwood ! Where the poetic birds rejoice, And for...retreat, Which all the happy gods so love, That for >ou oft they quit their bright and great Metropolis above. Here Nature does a house for me erect, Nature,... | |
| Manual - 1809 - 288 pages
...ramorum protegat umbra.* I. Hail, old patrician trees, so great and good ! Hail ye plebeian underwood I Where the poetic birds rejoice, And for their quiet...and plenteous food Pay, with their grateful voice. * Virg. Georg. ii. 489. 2. Hail, the poor Muses richest manor seat t Ye country houses and retreat,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 pages
...ingeuti rainorum protegat umbra1 ? Hail, old patrician trees, so great and good ' Hail, ye plebeian under-wood ! Where the poetic birds rejoice, And for their quiet nests and plenteous food Fay, with their grateful voice. Hail, the poor Muses' richest manor-seat ! Ye country-houses, and retreat,... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1813 - 338 pages
...hide him from the importunities of company or business, which would abstract him from his beloved. Where the poetic birds rejoice, And for their quiet...their grateful voice. Hail, the poor Muses' richest manor seat! Ye country houses and retreat, Which all the happy Gods so love, That for you oft they... | |
| 1821 - 424 pages
...et ingenti ramorum protegat umbri?"* Hail, old patrician trees, so great and good! Hail, ye plebeian under-wood ! Where the poetic birds rejoice, And for...voice. Hail, the poor Muses' richest manor-seat ! Ye country houses and retreat, . Which all the happy gods so love, That for you oft they quit their bright... | |
| George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...et ingenti ramorum protegat umbra ? Hail, old patrician trees, so great and good ! Hail, ye plebeian underwood ! Where the poetic birds rejoice, And for...and plenteous food Pay, with their grateful voice. Here let me, careless and unthoughtful lying, Hear the soft winds, above me flying, With all their... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1826 - 298 pages
...ingenti ramorum protegat umbra. ?" 1. Hail, old patrician trees, so great and good ! Hail, ye plebeian under-wood ! Where the poetic birds rejoice, And for...and plenteous food Pay, with their grateful voice. 2. Hail, the poor Muses richest manor-seat ! Ye country houses and retreat, Which all the happy gods... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1826 - 296 pages
...ingenti ramorum protegat umbra ?" 1. Hail, old patrician trees, so great and good ! Hail, ye plebeian under-wood ! Where the poetic birds rejoice, And for...and plenteous food Pay, with their grateful voice. 2. Hail, the poor Muses richest manor-seat ! Ye country houses and retreat, Which all the happy gods... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1826 - 298 pages
...ingenti ramonim protegat umbra ?" 1. Hail, old patrician trees, so great and good ! Hail, ye plebeian under-wood! Where the poetic birds rejoice, And for...and plenteous food Pay, with their grateful voice. 2. Hail, the poor Muses richest manor-seat ! Ye country houses and retreat, Which all the happy gods... | |
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