And yet poor Edwin was no vulgar boy, Deep thought oft seem'd to fix his infant eye. Dainties he heeded not, nor gaude, nor toy, Save one short pipe of rudest minstrelsy : Silent when glad ; affectionate, though shy ; And now his look was most demurely... Public Characters - Página 4711804Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Mark Akenside - 1880 - 792 páginas
...boy : Deep thought oft seem'd to fix his infant eye; Dainties he heeded not, nor gaud, nor toy, Save one short pipe of rudest minstrelsy : Silent when...deem'd him wondrous wise, and some believ'd him mad o?*1' ^ \J !-. f XVII. But why should I his childish feats display ? Concourse, and noise, and toil... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1880 - 792 páginas
...boy : Deep thought oft seem'd to fix his infant eye; Dainties he heeded not, nor gaud, nor toy, Save one short pipe of rudest minstrelsy : Silent when...the lad : Some deem'd him wondrous wise, and some beXVII. But why should I his childish feats display ? Concourse, and noise, and toil he ever fled ;... | |
| William Ruxton Fraser - 1880 - 448 páginas
...boy: Deep thought oft seemed to fix his infant eye. Dainties he heeded not, nor gaud, nor toy, Save one short pipe of rudest minstrelsy. Silent when glad...And now his look was most demurely sad ; And now he laughed aloud, yet none knew why. The neighbours stared and sighed, yet blessed the lad : Some deemed... | |
| James Thomson - 1881 - 502 páginas
...boy ; Deep thought oft seem'd to fix his infant eye. Dainties he heeded not, nor gaud nor toy, Save one short pipe of rudest minstrelsy ; Silent, when...he laugh'd aloud, yet none knew why. The neighbours stared and sigh'd, yet bless'd the lad : Some deem'd him wondrous wise, and some believed him mad.... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1882 - 720 páginas
...boy : Deep thought oft secm'd to fix his infant eye ; Dainties he heeded not, nor gaud, nor toy, Save one short pipe of rudest minstrelsy : Silent when...he laugh'd aloud, yet none knew why. The neighbours stared and sigh'd, yet bless'd the lad : Some deem'd him wondrous wise, and some believed him mad 17... | |
| 1885 - 668 páginas
...boy; Deep thought oft seem'd to fix his infant eye : Dainties he heeded not, nor gaude, nor toy, Save one short pipe of rudest minstrelsy. Silent, when...sad, And now he laugh'd aloud, yet none knew why; The neighbors star'd and sigh'd, yet bless'd the lad; Some deem'd him wondrous wise, and some believ'd... | |
| 1885 - 686 páginas
...And now his look was most demurely sad, And now he laugh'd aloud, yet none knew why; The neighbors star'd and sigh'd, yet bless'd the lad; Some deem'd him wondrous wise, and some believ'd him mad. But why should I his childish feats display? Concourse, and noise, and toil he ever fled; Nor car'd... | |
| James Hackman, Martha Reay, Sir Herbert Croft - 1895 - 248 páginas
...boy; Deep thought oft seem'd to fix his infant eye. Dainties he heeded not, not gaude, nor toy, Save one short pipe of rudest minstrelsy. Silent, when...he laugh'd aloud, yet none knew why. The neighbours stared and sigh'd, yetbless'dthelad • Some deem'd him wondrous wise, and somibtliev'd himmad Mrs.... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1896 - 680 páginas
...his intuit eye: Dainties he heeded not, nor gaude, not toy, Save one short pipe of rudest minstrelsv. Silent, when glad; affectionate, though shy; And now...aloud, yet none knew why; The neighbours star'd and slgh'd, yet bless'd the lad ; Some deem'd him wondrous wise, and some believ'd him mad. But why should... | |
| Charles Mackay - 1897 - 666 páginas
...; Deep thought oft seem'd to fix his infant eye : Dainties he heeded not, nor gaude, nor toy, Save one short pipe of rudest minstrelsy. Silent, when...why ; The neighbours star'd and sigh'd, yet bless'd Die lad ; Some deem'd him wondrous wise, and some believ'd him mad. But why should I his childish feats... | |
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