... delight from them,— who has a faint recollection, and so faint as to be like an almost forgotten dream, that once he was susceptible of pleasure from such causes. The country that you have had in prospect has been always famed for its beauties;... Childe Alarique: A Poet's Reverie - Sida 79efter Robert Pearse Gillies - 1815 - 88 sidorObegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| William Hayley - 1803 - 450 sidor
...The country that you have had in prospect, has been always famed for its beauties ; but the wretch who can derive no gratification from a view of nature, even under the disadvantage of her most ordinary dress, will have no eyes to admire her in any. In one day, in one... | |
| William Hayley - 1803 - 330 sidor
...The country that you have had in proipect, has been always famed for its beauties ; bat the wretch who can derive no gratification from a view of nature, even under the difadvantage of her mof t ordinary drefs, WiH have no eyes to admire her in any. In one day, in one... | |
| William Cowper - 1806 - 486 sidor
...The country that you have had in prospect, has been always famed for its beauties ; but the wretch who can derive no gratification from a view of nature, even under the disadvantage of her most ordinary dress, will have no eyes to admire her in any. f In one day, in one... | |
| William Cowper - 1809 - 472 sidor
...causes. The country that you have had in prospect, has been always famed for its beauties; but the wretch who can derive no gratification from a view of nature, even under the disadtage of her most ordinary dress, will have HO eyes to admire her in any. In one day, in one minute,... | |
| William Hayley - 1812 - 450 sidor
...causes. The country that you have had in prospect has been always famed for its beauties; but the wretch who can derive no gratification from a view of nature, even under the disadvantage of her most ordinary dress, will have no eyes to admire her in any. In one day, in one... | |
| Sir Egerton Brydges - 1813 - 354 sidor
...The country that you have had in prospect has always been admired for its beauties; but the wretch who can derive no gratification from a view of Nature,...her most ordinary dress, will have no eye to admire her in any." Yet, however just the remark of Cowper, I have often thought that to a person of a cultivated... | |
| 1826 - 440 sidor
...causes. The country that you have had in prospect, has been always famed for its beauties; but the wrecch who can derive no gratification from a view of nature, even under the disadvantage of her most ordinary dress, will have no eyes to admire her in any. In one day — in... | |
| Mary Roberts - 1831 - 388 sidor
...unlovely as thou seemst, And dreaded as thou art!" TASK. " THAT man," says the accomplished Cowper, " who can derive no gratification from a view of nature, even under the disadvantage of her most ordinary dress, will have no eyes to admire her in any.'" ' This thought arose... | |
| Richard Robert Madden - 1833 - 310 sidor
...causes. The country that you have had in prospect has always been famed for its beauties ; but the wretch who can derive no gratification from a view of nature, even under the disadvantage of her most ordinary dress, will have no eyes to admire her in any. In one day, in one... | |
| Thomas Taylor - 1833 - 354 sidor
...causes. The country that you have had in prospect, has been always famed for its beauties; but the wretch who can derive no gratification from a view of nature, even under the disadvantage of her most ordinary dress, will have no eyes to admire her in any. In one day, — in... | |
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