| William Beloe - 1817 - 400 pages
...the bookseller, and Index the printer. A most noble triumvirate ! CHAP. IX. P. 400. Is aught so fair In all the dewy landscapes of the Spring, In the bright eye of Hesper in the morn, In Nature's fairest forms is aught so fair As Virtue's friendship. More More sublime The... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1818 - 216 pages
...the dust, And Rome again is free ! Is aught so fair 500 In all the dewy landscapes of the spring, la the bright eye of Hesper or the morn, In Nature's...candid blush Of him who strives with fortune to be just ? 505 The graceful tear that streams for others' woes ? Or the mild majesty of private life, Where... | |
| Mark Akenside - Imagination - 1818 - 210 pages
...country, hail ! For lo ! the tyrant prostrate on the dust, And Rome again is free ! Is aught so fair 500 In all the dewy landscapes of the spring, In the bright eye of Hesper or the mom, In Nature's fairest forms, is aught so fair As virtuous friendship ? As the candid blush Of him... | |
| Thomas Campbell - Authors, English - 1819 - 482 pages
...country hail ? For lo ! the tyrant prostrate on the dust, And Rome again is free ! Is aught so fair In all the dewy landscapes of the spring, In the Bright...candid blush Of him who strives with fortune to be just ? Or the mild majesty of private life, Where Peace with ever-blooming olive crowns The gate ; where... | |
| Johann Georg Zimmermann - Loneliness - 1819 - 410 pages
...all that can add dignity to the nature, or real splendour to the character of man. Is aught so fair In all the dewy landscapes of the spring, In the bright eye of Hesper or the morn, In Nature's fairest form, is aught so fair As virtuous Friendship, as the candid blush Ol him who strives with fortune... | |
| John Bowdler - 1820 - 418 pages
...once an equal effect. Dr. Akenside, however, does not admit even of this doubt : " Is aught so fair In all the dewy landscapes of the spring, In the bright...others' woes ; Or the mild majesty of private life ?" 74 The poet, perhaps, is right ; at least we are not disposed to enter the lists against him. We... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1821 - 358 pages
...country hail ? For lo ! the tyrant prostrate on the dust, And Rome again is free ! Is aught so fair In all the dewy landscapes of the spring, In the bright...? The graceful tear that streams for others' woes * VOL. VIIU B Or the mild majesty of private life, Where Peace with ever-blooming olive crowns The... | |
| Thomas Brown - Philosophy - 1822 - 546 pages
...Well, indeed, may the poet of imagination exclaim, — " Ii aught so fair, In all the dewy landscape of the spring, In the bright eye of Hesper or the...fortune to be just ? The graceful tear that streams for other's woe» ? Or the mild majesty of private life, When peace with ever-blooming olive, crowns The... | |
| William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...country hail I For lo ! the tyrant prostrate on the dust, And Rome again is free ! Is aught so fair In all the dewy landscapes of the spring, In the bright...fairest forms, is aught so fair As virtuous friendship? us the candid blush Of him who strives with fortune to be just? The graceful tear that streams for... | |
| John Milton - 1824 - 510 pages
...dust, And Ro:ne airain is free ! Is aur;ht so fair 500 In all the dewy landscapes of the sprîr.g, In the bright eye of Hesper or the morn, In nature's...aught so fair As virtuous friendship ? as the candid Mus.li Of him who strives with fortune to be just ? 505 The graceful tear that streams for others'... | |
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