| Mary Cooper - Christian biography - 1819 - 306 pages
...lovely as 1 ever saw ; perhaps, indeed, few have hearts so susceptible of the beauties of nature. ' Not a cloud imbibes the setting sun's effulgence ;...from all the tenants of the warbling shade ascends, from which my bosom cannot partake fresh pleasure unreprovet!.' From Ibis honeyed store, ten thousand... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1821 - 358 pages
...her wings ; And still new beauties meet his lonely walk, And loves unfelt attract him. Not a breeze Flies o'er the meadow, not a cloud imbibes The setting...attentive mind, By this harmonious action on her powers, Becomes herself harmonious : wont so oft In outward things to meditate the charm Of sacred order, soon... | |
| Lindley Murray - Children - 1821 - 280 pages
...her wings ; And still new beauties meet his lonely walk, And loves unfelt attract him. Not abree/.e Flies o'er the meadow ; not a cloud imbibes The setting...Ascends; but whence his bosom can partake Fresh pleasure, urireprovM. Nor thence partakes Fresh pleasure only ; for the attentive mind, By this harmonious action... | |
| Lindley Murray - Anthologies - 1821 - 280 pages
...walk, And loves unfelt attract him. 3. Not a breeze Flies o'er the meadow ; not a cloud imbibes Thn setting sun's effulgence ; not a strain From all the...shade Ascends ; but whence his bosom can partake Fresh ploasiire. unreprov'd. Nor thence partakes ~ Fresh pleasure only ; for th' attentive mind, By this... | |
| Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - Literature - 1822 - 322 pages
...wings: And still new beauties meet his lonely walk, And loves unfelt attract him. S. Not a breeze * Flies o'er the meadow; not a cloud imbibes The setting...attentive mind, By this harmonious action on her powers, Becomes herself harmonious: wont so oft In outward things to meditate the charm Of sacred order, soon... | |
| John Platts - Conduct of life - 1822 - 844 pages
...spring, all the aromatic exhalations of autumn, and banquet on the dainties of nature. • : Not a breeze Flies o'er the meadow, not a cloud imbibes The setting...all the tenants of the warbling shade Ascends, but when our senses can partake Fresh pleasure. AKENSID?. It is said, the pleasures of smell are peculiar... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 294 pages
...shore— Shensione's Ode after Sickness. Perhaps Shenstone was indebted to Akenside : • Not a breeze Flies o'er the meadow, not a cloud imbibes The setting...From all the tenants of the warbling shade Ascends— • Pleasures of Imayination, book iii. But claims their wonder and excites their praise. Eleyies,... | |
| Lindley Murray - Readers - 1822 - 312 pages
...232 ?lies o'er the meadow; not a cloud imbibes Che setting sun's effulgence; not a strain • ri.ni all the tenants of the warbling shade Ascends; but...unreprov'd. Nor thence partakes Fresh pleasure only; for tii" attentive mind, By this harmonious action on her powers, Becomes herself harmonious : wont so... | |
| William Jillard Hort - Readers - 1822 - 186 pages
...its wings, And still new beauties meet his lonely walk, And loves unfelt attract him. Not a breeze Flies o'er the meadow ; not a cloud imbibes The setting...not a strain From all the tenants of the warbling grove Ascends, but whence his bosom can partake Fresh pleasure unreprov'd. Akenside. PLEASURES OF RETIREMENT.... | |
| Thomas Brown - Philosophy - 1822 - 546 pages
...breeze Flies o'er the meadow, — not a cloud imhibes The setting sun's effulgence— not a strairi From all the tenants of the warbling shade Ascends,...— but whence his bosom can partake Fresh pleasure, unreproved."* Such is that universal possession of nature which the susceptibility of the emotions... | |
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