With prospects bright upon the world he came, Pure love of virtue, strong desire of fame ; Men watched the way his lofty mind would take, And all foretold the progress he would make. Poems - Страница 154по George Crabbe - 1899 - 405 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| Walter Scott - 1815 - 360 страници
...hope or expect. The obscurity of his birth could alone be objected to him j in every other respect. With prospects bright upon the world he came, Pure love of virtue, strong desire of fame; Men watched the way his lofty mind would take. And all foretold the progress he would make. But it could... | |
| Walter Scott - 1815 - 356 страници
...With prospects bright upon the world he came, Pure love of virtue, strong desire of fame ; Men watched the way his lofty mind would take, And all foretold the progress he would make. But it could not be expected that he should resist the snare which Mrs Mannering's imprudence threw... | |
| Walter Scott - 1815 - 322 страници
...hope or expect. The obscurity of bi$ birth could alone be objected to him—in every other respect, With prospects bright upon the world he came, Pure love of virtue, stnmg desire of fame ; Men watched the way his lofty mind would take, And ail foretold the progress... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 272 страници
...clear ; Applause at school the youthful hero gain'd, And trials there with manly strength sustain'd : With prospects bright upon the world he came, Pure...his parts, but gracious in his pride ; He bore a gay good- nature in his face, And in his air were dignity and grace ; Dress that became his state and years... | |
| Walter Scott - 1820 - 314 страници
...obscurity of his birth could alone be objected to him—in every other respect, With prospects hright upon the world he came, Pure love of virtue, strong desire of fame; Men watched the way his lofty mind would take, And all foretold the progress he would make. But it could... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1821 - 246 страници
...hope or expect. The obscurity of his birth could alone be objected to him—in every other respect, With prospects bright upon the world he came, Pure love of virtue, strong desire of fame; Men watched the way his lofty iniud would take, And all foretold the progress he would make. But it could... | |
| Walter Scott - 1823 - 258 страници
...hope or expect. The obscurity of his birth could alone be objected to him—in every other respect, With prospects bright upon the world he came Pure love of virtue, strong desire of fameMen watched the way his lofty mind would take And all foretold the prop-ess he would make. * But... | |
| Walter Scott - 1829 - 362 страници
...hope or expect. The obscurity of his birth could alone be objected to him ; in every other respect, With prospects bright upon the world he came, Pure love of virtue, strong desire of fame ; Men watched the way his lofty mind would take, And all foretold the progress he would make. But it could... | |
| Walter Scott - 1829 - 388 страници
...obscurity of his birth could alone be objected to him ; in every other respect, With prospects bright npon the world he came, Pure love of virtue, strong desire of fame ; Men watched the way his lofty mind would take, And all foretold the progress he would make. But it could... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 880 страници
...hope or expect. The obscurity of his birth could alone be objected to him ; in every other re spect, With prospects bright upon the world he came, Pure love of virtue, strong desire of fame ; Men watched the way his lofty mind would take, And alt foretold the program he would make. But it could... | |
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