How nobly does this venerable wood, Gilt with the glories of the orient sun, Embosom yon fair mansion ! The soft air Salutes me with most cool and temp'rate breath ; And, as I tread, the flow'r-besprinkled lawn Sends up a gale, of fragrance. I should... Poems - Сторінка 75автори: William Mason - 1796Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| William Mason - 1752 - 110 стор.
...Prologue. SCENE, a Lawn before ATHELWOLD'S Caftle in Harewood Foreft. ELFRIDA, Dramatic Poem. ORGA R. HO W nobly does this venerable wood, Gilt with the glories...flow'r-befprinkled lawn Sends up a gale of fragrance. I mould guefs, If e'er Content deign'd vifit mortal clime, This was her place of deareft refidence. Grant... | |
| William Mason - 1752 - 110 стор.
...SCENE, a Lawn before ATHELWOLD'S Caftle in HareToood Foreft. ELFRIDA, A Dramatic Poem. ORGA R. », HO W nobly does this venerable wood, Gilt with the glories...moft cool and temp'rate breath ; And, as I tread, the flow'r-befprinklcd lawn Sends up a gale of fragrance. I mould guefc, If e'er Content deign'd vifit... | |
| 1762 - 736 стор.
...etenim eft in « tocoftdel buic n.flro nan intppyrtuna ferment." Tull. deOrat. 1. 3. c. 5. " How nokly does this venerable wood, Gilt with the glories of the orient fun, Embofcm yon fair manfion !"— Mafon's Elfrida. TO fmoke and courts, fweet Cloe, bid adieu, [with you.... | |
| William Mason - 1764 - 280 стор.
...Prologue. SCENE, a Lawn before ATHELWOLD'S Cafllc in Harewood ForeJI. ELFRIDA, A DRAMATIC POEM. ORGA R. HOW nobly does this venerable wood, Gilt with the glories of the orient fun, Enbofom yon fair manfion ! The Toft air Salutes me with moft cool and temp'rate breath ; And, as I... | |
| William Mason - 1774 - 316 стор.
...SCENE, a Lawn before ATHELWOLD'S Caftle in Hareviood Forefl. ELFRIDA, A DRAMATIC POEM. ORGA R. HO W nobly does this venerable wood, Gilt with the glories...moft cool and temp'rate breath ; And, as I tread, the flow'r-bsfprinkled lawn Sends up a gale of fragrance. I fhould guefs, If e'er Content deign'd vifit... | |
| John Price - 1796 - 292 стор.
...defcription of the place we now mention, is thus finely introduced in the commencement of the poem : " How nobly does this venerable wood, " Gilt with the glories of the orient fun, " Embofom yon fair roanfion! the foft air " Salutes me with moft cool and temp'rate breath j " And as I tread, the flow'r... | |
| Samuel Ireland - 1797 - 342 стор.
...for his dramatic poem of Elfrida, and thus he defcribes the fcene before us ( 66 ) ** How nobly Aaes this venerable wood, " Gilt with the glories of the...cool and temp'rate breath ; " And as I tread, the fiow'r befprinkled lawn " Sends up a gale of fragrance. I fliould guefs, * If e'er content deign'd... | |
| William Mason - 1803 - 252 стор.
...Prologue. SCENE, a Lawn before ATHELWOLD'S Castle in Harewocd Forest. ELFRIDA. A DRAMATIC POEM. ORGAR. How nobly does this venerable wood, Gilt with the glories of the orient sun, Embosom yon fair mansion ! The soft air Salutes me with most cool and temp'rate breath ; And,... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1807 - 728 стор.
...sun, lord of the " heavens, whofillcst the air with rcriring heat, ivho sotcest tcith detcy • How nobly does this venerable wood, Gilt with the glories of the orient sun, Embosom yon fair mansion ! On the shaggy mound, Where tumbling torrents roar around ; Where pendent... | |
| 1811 - 620 стор.
...meaenger. EDGAR, King of England. SCENE,— A Lawn before Athdwolcft Cattle in Hareaood Forett. Org. How nobly does this venerable wood, Gilt with the glories of the orient sun, Embosom yon fair mansion ! The soft air Salutes me with most cool and temp' rate breath; And,... | |
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