The deep repose of the majestic scene. This deed were impious. Ah, forgive the thought, Thou more than Painter, more than Poet ! HE, Alone thy equal, who was " Fancy's child." Does then the Song forbid the Planter's hand 240 To clothe the distant hills,... The English Garden: A Poem. In Four Books - Σελίδα 11των William Mason - 1783 - 243 σελίδεςΠλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1772 - 628 σελίδες
...deed were impious » • Should it, here, be demanded, ' Does then the fong forbid the planter's hand To clothe the diftant hills", and veil with woods Their barren fummits ?' • « No,' he replies ; and burfts into a moft animated and truly 'poetical difplay of what the planter ought... | |
| William Mason - 1778 - 168 σελίδες
...deed were impious. Ah, forgive the thought, Thou more than painter, more than poet ! HE, Alone thy equal, who was " Fancy's child." Does then the Song...hills, and veil with woods Their barren fummits ? No, but it forbids All poverty of clothing. Rich the robe, And And amply let it flow, that Nature wears... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 524 σελίδες
...deed were impious. Ah, forgive the thought, Thou more than Painter, more than Poet ! HE, Alone thy equal, who was " Fancy's child." Does then the Song forbid the Planter's hand 240 To clothe the distant hills, and veil with woods Their barren summits ? No ; it but forbids All poverty of clothing... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 526 σελίδες
...This deed were impious. Ah, forgive the thought, Thou more than Painter, more than Poet! HE, Alone thy equal, who was " Fancy's child." Does then the Song forbid the Planter's hand 240 To clothe the distant hills, and veil with woods Their barren summits ? No; it but forbids All poverty of clothing.... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 310 σελίδες
...song forbid the planter's hand To clothe the distant hills, and veil with woods Their barren summits? No; it but forbids All poverty of clothing. Rich the...robe, And ample let it flow, that Nature wears On her throned eminence: where'er she takes Her horizontal march, pursue her step With sweeping train of forest;... | |
| Joseph William Jenks - 1856 - 574 σελίδες
...song forbid the planter's hand To clothe the distant hills, and veil with woods Their barren summits ? ngeon glooms ; Shut from the common air throned eminence : where'er she takes Her horizontal march, pursue her step With sweeping train of... | |
| William Gilpin - 1789 - 304 σελίδες
...They feemed planted to exemplify the following precept. Does then the fong forbid the planter's hand To clothe the diftant hills, and veil with woods Their barren fummits ? No ; but it forbids All poverty of cloathing. Rich the robe, And amply let it flow, that nature wears... | |
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