This deed were impious. Ah, forgive the thought, Thou more than Painter, more than Poet ! HE, Alone thy equal, who was Poems - Page 11by William Mason - 1796Full view - About this book
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1772 - 628 pages
...ample fcope to fancy : • ' No— but it forbids All poverty of clothing. Rich the robe, And amply let- it flow, that Nature wears On her thron'd eminence : where'er me take* Her horizontal march, purfue her ftep With fweeping train of fbreft ; hill to hill Unite with... | |
| William Mason - 1778 - 168 pages
...woods Their barren fummits ? No, but it forbids All poverty of clothing. Rich the robe, And And amply let it flow, that Nature wears On her thron'd eminence...With fweeping train of foreft ; hill to hill Unite with prodigality of fhade. There plant thy elm, thy chcfnut; nourifh there Thofe fapling oaks, which,... | |
| William Mason - 1783 - 272 pages
...fcene. 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...that Nature wears On her thron'd eminence : where'er fhe takes 245 Her horizontal march, purfue her ftep With ftveepjng train of foreft ; hill to hill B... | |
| William Mason - 1783 - 264 pages
...deed were impious. Ah, forgive the thought, Thou more than Painter, more than Poet ! HE, Alone t;iy equal, who was " Fancy's child." Does then the Song...that Nature wears On her thron'd eminence : where'er fhe takes 245 Her horizontal march, purfue her ftep Wi^h fwceping train of foreft ; hill to hill B... | |
| William Mason - 1783 - 268 pages
...forbid the Planter's hand 240 To clothe the diftant hills, and veil with woods Their barren fummU$ ? No, it but forbids All poverty of clothing. Rich the...that Nature wears On her thron'd eminence : where'er fhe takes -245 Her horizontal march, purfue her ftep \Vjth fweeping train of foreft ; hill to hill... | |
| Theocritus (of Syracuse) - 1792 - 242 pages
...laid out on MASON'S idea. See Englifh Garden, bi 1. z40. Does thin the fong forbid the planter' s hand To clothe the diftant hills, and veil -with- 'woods...that nature 'wears On her thron'd eminence : Where'er jhe takes Her horizontal march, purfue her ftep With fweeping train of for eft : hill to hill Unite... | |
| Samuel Hayes - 1794 - 232 pages
...dotting trees will neveV change the face of an extenfive traft of naked ground : in fuch fituations, '' Rich the robe, " And ample let it flow, that Nature wears ** On her tbron'd eminence : where'er Jhe takes " Her horizontal march, pvrftte her jlep '' With /weeping train... | |
| 1804 - 572 pages
...the ground, produce an apparent continuity of wood falling down the hills in various directions. " Rich the robe. And ample let it flow, that nature wears On her thron'd eminence ! where'er she takes Her horizontal march, pursue her step With sweeping train of forest ; hill to hill Unite,... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 530 pages
...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. Rich...that Nature wears On her thron'd eminence : where'er she takes 245 Her horizontal march, pursue her step With sweeping train of forest ; hill to hill '... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 524 pages
...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 . Rich...that Nature wears On her thron'd eminence : where'er she takes 245 Her horizontal march, pursue her step With sweeping train of forest ; hill to hill Unite... | |
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