A Description of Hagley, Envil and the Leasowes: Wherein All the Latin Inscriptions are Translated, and Every Particular Beauty Described. Interspersed with Critical Observations ...M. Swinney, 1775 - 142 страници |
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... steep banks , are collected in this lively picture . The inscription on the feat here is , AMICITIA ET MERITIS RICARDI GRAVE S. -Ipfæ te Tityre , pinus Ipfi te Fontes , ipfa hæc Arbufta vocabunt . C That That is , To the friendship and ...
... steep banks , are collected in this lively picture . The inscription on the feat here is , AMICITIA ET MERITIS RICARDI GRAVE S. -Ipfæ te Tityre , pinus Ipfi te Fontes , ipfa hæc Arbufta vocabunt . C That That is , To the friendship and ...
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... steep declivities on either fide ; lofty trees are thinly dropped about , from the more darkened bank ; and the lovely wood beyond the ftatue connecting , forms a chearful lawn , gently falling by the foot of the feat and down to the ...
... steep declivities on either fide ; lofty trees are thinly dropped about , from the more darkened bank ; and the lovely wood beyond the ftatue connecting , forms a chearful lawn , gently falling by the foot of the feat and down to the ...
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... the ground becomes fo exceeding steep , that the path is obliged to be cut zig - zag , along the naked fhelv- ing banks , almoft in parallel lines , to ob- obviate the difficulty of climbing the fummit . A very viate ( 44 )
... the ground becomes fo exceeding steep , that the path is obliged to be cut zig - zag , along the naked fhelv- ing banks , almoft in parallel lines , to ob- obviate the difficulty of climbing the fummit . A very viate ( 44 )
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... steep hanging wood , folitary , and impervious to the fcorching . rays of the fun ; each fide is thickly planted with large trees and coppice wood , finely darkened with hollies and brushy entangled bushes ; about the center of this ...
... steep hanging wood , folitary , and impervious to the fcorching . rays of the fun ; each fide is thickly planted with large trees and coppice wood , finely darkened with hollies and brushy entangled bushes ; about the center of this ...
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... steep floping banks , and along the margin of the rill , are dropped ftately foreft trees promifcuously crowded , mixed with copfe wood , thin and tall : these interweave their branches , and their rich foliage af- fords a chearful ...
... steep floping banks , and along the margin of the rill , are dropped ftately foreft trees promifcuously crowded , mixed with copfe wood , thin and tall : these interweave their branches , and their rich foliage af- fords a chearful ...
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Страница 100 - As may with sweetness, through mine ear, Dissolve me into ecstasies, And bring all Heaven before mine eyes. And may at last my weary age Find out the peaceful hermitage, The hairy gown and mossy cell, Where I may sit and rightly spell Of every star that heaven doth shew, And every herb that sips the dew, Till old experience do attain To something like prophetic strain.
Страница 12 - Flowers of all hue, and without thorn the rose : Another side, umbrageous grots and caves Of cool...
Страница 55 - Tho' lovely foft thy murmurs are, " Thy waters lovely cool and fair, ** Flow, gentle ftream, nor let the vain * Thy fmall unfully'd ftores difdain...
Страница 32 - Gentler passions triumph here. ' See ! to sweeten thy repose, The blossom buds, the fountain flows ; Lo ! to crown thy healthful board, All that milk and fruits afford. ' Seek no more — the rest is vain : Pleasure ending soon in pain ; Anguish lightly gilded o'er : Close thy wish and seek no more.
Страница 93 - ... quid minuat curas, quid te tibi reddat amicum ; quid pure tranquillet, honos, an dulce lucellum, an secretum iter et fallentis semita vitae.
Страница 102 - To us invifible, or dimly feen In thefe thy loweft works ; yet thefe declare Thy goodnefs beyond thought, and pow'r divine. Speak ye who beft can tell, ye fons of light...
Страница 1 - To build, to plant, whatever you intend, To rear the column, or the arch to bend, To swell the terrace, or to sink the grot; In all, let Nature never be forgot.
Страница 85 - Tho' meek, magnanimous; tho' witty, wife; Polite, as all her life in courts had been: Yet good, as fhe the world had never feen; The noble fire of an exalted mind, With gentle female tendernefs combin'd.
Страница 57 - Vails you, in their place, To graft the love of human race. And tread with awe...
Страница 32 - em lurks a thorn : " Fair and flowery is the brake, " Yet it hides the vengeful fnake. " Think not fhe, whofe empty pride " Dares the fleecy garb deride ; " Think not fhe who, light and vain, " Scorns the fheep, can love the fwain. " Artlefs deed and fimple drefs, " Mark the chofen fhepherdefs ; " Thoughts by decency controul'd, " Well conceiv'd, and freely told. c...