And idle tinkling of a minstrel's lyre, To charm his ear, whose eye is on the heart; Whose frown can disappoint the proudest strain, Whose approbation-prosper even mine. TIROCINIUM; OR, A REVIEW OF SCHOOLS. Κεφαλαιον δη παιδειας ορθη προθη. PLATO. Αρχη πολιτείας, απασης, νέων τροφα. DIOG. LAERT. TIROCINIUM. It is not from his form, in which we trace For her the Memory fills her ample page With truths pour'd down from every distant age; The wisdom of great nations, now no more; Works magic wonders, adds a brighter hue For her the Judgment, umpire in the strife, To yon fair sun and his attendant Earth? And, when descending he resigns the skies, |