Of rude access, of prospect wild, Where, tangled round the jealous steep, Strange shades o'erbrow the valleys deep, And holy genii guard the rock, Its glooms embrown, its springs unlock, While on its rich ambitious head An Eden, like his own, lies spread... The Works of the English Poets: Thomson, Hammond and Collins - Seite 253von Samuel Johnson - 1779Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Collins, John Langhorne - 1765 - 200 Seiten
...defcribed with all thofe wild-wood-appearances of which the great poet was fo enthufiaftically fond : I view that oak, the fancied glades among:, By which, as Milton lay, his evening ear; Nigh fpher'd in heaven its native flrains could hear. f 161 ] ODE, WRITTEN IN THE YEAR MDCCXLVI. *... | |
| William Collins, John Langhorne - 1765 - 210 Seiten
...wild, Where, tangled round the jealous fteep, Strange fhades o'erbrow the vallies deep, And holy Genii guard the rock, Its glooms embrown, its fprings unlock, While on its tich ambitious head, An Eden, like his own, lies fprcad. I view that oak, the fancied glades among,... | |
| William Collins - 1781 - 200 Seiten
...defcribed with all thofe wild -wood-appearances of which the great poet was fo enthufiaftically fond : I view that oak, the fancied glades among, By which, as Milton lay, his evening ear, Nigh fpher'd in heaven its native ftrains could bear. ODE, WRITTEN IN THE YEAR MDCCXLVI. * * * * ODE... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 270 Seiten
...wild, Where, tangled round the jealous fteep, Strange fhades o'erbrow the vallies deep, And holy Genii guard the rock, Its glooms embrown, its fprings unlock,...ambitious head, An Eden, like his own, lies fpread. C 4 I view I view that oak, the fancied glades among, By which as Milton lay, his evening ear, From... | |
| James Roach - 1794 - 272 Seiten
...Strange fliades o'erbrow the vallies deep, And holy Genn guard the rock, Its glooms embrown, us fpnngs unlock; While on its rich ambitious head An Eden, like his own, lies"fpread. J view that oak, the fancied glades among, By which a Milton lay, his evening ear, From... | |
| 1794 - 954 Seiten
...wild. Where, tangled round the jealous deep. Strange fhades o'erbrow the values deep, And holy Genii guard the rock, Its glooms embrown, its fprings unlock, While on its rich ambitious he.id. An Eden, like his own, lies fpread. I view that oak, the fancied glades among, By which as Milton... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 972 Seiten
...described with all thofe wild-wood-appearances ef which the great poet was fo enthuliaftically fond : " I view that oak, the fancied glades among, By which as Milton lay, his evening ear, Nigh fpher'd in heaven, its native ttrams could hear." ODE TO MERCY. WRITTIV IN THE TEAK 174*. THE... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 512 Seiten
...wild, Where, tangled round the jealous fleep, Strange (hades o'erbrow the values deep, And holy Genii guard the rock, Its glooms embrown, its fprings unlock,...view that oak, the fancied glades among. By which a Milton lay, his evening ear, From many a cloud that dropp'd ethereal dew, Nigh fpher'd in heaven... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1800 - 512 Seiten
...wild, Where, tangled round the jealous fteep, Strange (hades o'erbrow the values deep, And holy Genii guard the rock, Its glooms embrown, its fprings unlock, While on its rich ambit:ous head, Л r. Eden, like his own, lies fpread. 1 view that oak, the fancied glades among. By... | |
| William Collins - 1802 - 198 Seiten
...Strange shades o'erbrow the vallics deep, And holy Genii guard the rock, Its glooms embrown, its springs unlock, While on its rich ambitious head, An Eden, like his own, lies spread, I view that oak, the fancied glades among, By which, as Milton lay, his evening ear, From many... | |
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