| William Collins, John Langhorne - English poetry - 1765 - 210 pages
...warlike weeds, retir'd in glory, Hear their conformed Druids fing Their triumphs to th' immortal firing. How may the poet now unfold, What never tongue or...and amaz'd, What hands unknown that fabric rais'd ? Even now, before his favour'd eyes, In Gothic pride it feems to rife ! Yet Grecia's graceful orders... | |
| William Collins, John Langhorne - English poetry - 1765 - 200 pages
...glory, Hear their conforted Druids fing Their triumphs to th' immortal firing. How may the poet how unfold, What never tongue or numbers told ? How learn...and amaz'd, What hands unknown that fabric rais'd ? Even now, before his favour'd eyes, In Gothic pride it feems to rife ! Yet Grecia's graceful orders... | |
| William Collins - English poetry - 1781 - 200 pages
...warlike weeds, retir'd in glory, Hear their conforted Druids fing Their triumphs to th' immortal firing. How may the poet now unfold, What never tongue or numbers told? How learn delighted, and amazed, What hands unknown that fabric rais'J ? Even now, before his favour'd eyes, In Gothic pride... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 270 pages
...warlike weeds, retir'd in glory, Hear their conforted Druids img Their triumphs to th' immortal firing. How may the poet now unfold, What never tongue or...now, before his favour'd eyes, In Gothic pride it feeras to rife ! Yet Grecia's graceful orders join, Majeftic, through the mix'd defign ; The fecret... | |
| 1794 - 954 pages
...warlike weeds, rrtir'd in glory, Hear their conforted Druids fing Their triumphs to th' immortal ilring. How may the poet now unfold. What never tongue or...amaz'd, What hands unknown that fabric rais'd ? Ev'n now, before his favour'd eyes, In Gothic pride it feems to rife ! Yet Grecia's graceful orders join,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1796 - 476 pages
...never tongue or numbers told ? How learn, delighted and amai'd, What hands unknown that fabric rais'd ? Ev'n now, before his favour'd eyes, In Gothic pride...through the mix'd defign ; The fecret builder knew to choole Each fphere-found gem of richeft hues : Whate'cr heaven's purer mould contains, When nearer... | |
| Apollo - 1800 - 224 pages
...weeds, retir'd in glory, Here their conforted DRUIDS fing Their triumphs to th' immortal firing. - How may the poet now unfold, What never tongue or numbers told ? How learn, delighted and amaz'd, AVhat hands unknown that fabric rais'd ? Ev'n now, before his favour'd eyes, In GOTHIC pride it feems... | |
| William Collins - Fore-edge paintings - 1802 - 198 pages
...warlike weeds, retir'd in glory. Hear their consorted Druids sing Their triumphs to th' immortal string. How may the poet now unfold, What never tongue or...amaz'd, What hands unknown that fabric rais'd ? Ev'n now, before his favour'd eyes, In Gothic pride it seems to rise ! Yet Grecia's graceful orders join,... | |
| William Collins - Fore-edge paintings - 1802 - 206 pages
...warlike weeds, rettr'd in glory, Hear their consorted Druids sing Their triumphs to tli' immortal string. How may the poet now unfold, What never tongue or...delighted and amaz'd, What hands unknown that fabric rais'df Ev'n now, before his favour'd eyes, In Gothic pride it seems to rise ! Yet Grecia's graceful... | |
| William Collins - 1804 - 166 pages
...warlike weeds, retir'd in glory, Hear their consorted Druids sing Their triumphs to th' immortal string. How may the Poet now unfold What never tongue or numbers told ? How learn delighted, and aniaz'd, What hands unknown that fabric rais'd ? E'en now before his favour'd eyes, In gothic pride,... | |
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