All his excellences, like those of Nature herself, are thrown out together ; and, instead of interfering with, support and recommend each other. His flowers are not tied up in garlands, nor his fruits crushed into baskets — but spring living from the... Chesson & Woodhall's Miscellany - Página 3731861Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Herrick - 1823 - 330 páginas
...diversities, is ever the offspring of a rich and exuberant, although sometimes an unlicensed imagination. " His flowers are not tied up in garlands, nor his fruits...from the soil in all the dew and freshness of youth." It is a common remark, that Walter was the first great improver of English versification. In some respects... | |
| Robert Herrick - 1825 - 334 páginas
...diversities, is ever the offspring of a rich and exuberant, although sometimes an unlicensed imagination. " His flowers are not tied up in garlands, nor his fruits...from the soil in all the dew and freshness of youth." It is a common remark, that Waller was the first great improver of English versification. In some respects... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 534 páginas
...of Nature herself, are thrown out together ; and, instead of interfering with, support and recommend each other. His flowers are not tied up in garlands,...in their places, the equal care of their creator. What other poet has put all the charm of a moonlight landscape into a single line ? — and that by... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 520 páginas
...of Nature herself, are thrown out together; and, instead of interfering with, support and recommend each other. His flowers are not tied up in garlands, nor his fruits crushed into baskets—but spring living from the soil, in all the dew and freshness of youth; while the graceful... | |
| Nathan Drake - 1828 - 522 páginas
...of Nature herself, are thrown out together; and, instead of interfering with, support and recommend each other. His flowers are not tied up in garlands, nor his fruits crushed into baskets—but spring living from the soil, in all ' the dew and freshness of youth; while the graceful... | |
| James Hedderwick - 1833 - 232 páginas
...of nature herself, are thrown out together; and, instead of interfering with, support and recommend each other. His flowers are not tied up in garlands,...in their places, the equal care of their creator. THE PASSIONS. WHEN Music, heavenly Maid ! was young, While yet in early Greece she sung, The Passions... | |
| 1835 - 932 páginas
...together; and, instead of interfering with, support and recommend each other. His flowers are nol lied up in garlands, nor his fruits crushed into baskets...in their places, the equal care of their Creator. What other poet has put all the charm of a moonlight landscape into a single line? — and that by... | |
| Maurice Cross - 1835 - 440 páginas
...of Nature herself, are thrown out together; and, instead of interfering with, support and recommend each other. His flowers are not tied up in garlands,...in all the dew and freshness of youth ; while the sraceful foliage in which they lurk, and the ample branches, the rough and vigorous stem, and the wide-spreading... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1844 - 540 páginas
...of Nature herself, are thrown out together ; and, instead of interfering with, support and recommend each other. His flowers are not tied up in garlands,...in their places, the equal care of their Creator. What other poet has put all the charm of a Moonlight landscape into a single line ? — and that by... | |
| 1844 - 608 páginas
...of Nature herself, are thrown out together ; and, instead of interfering with, support and recommend each other. His flowers are not tied up in garlands,...share, in their places, the equal care of their Creator !" — Vol. ii., pp. 317, 318. We do not think that we arrogate too much to our author, in tracing... | |
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