| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1772 - 628 sivua
...that rear their fmooth and ftately trunks, Admit it partially, and half exclude, And half reveal its graces ; in this path, How long foe'er the wanderer...prefent A different picture, new, and yet the fame.' The Poet, nejft, with the ftrongeft cxpreffion of cenfure, marks the abfurdity of thofe who, in oppofition... | |
| R. Griffiths - 1772 - 632 sivua
...that rear their fmooth and {lately trunks, Admit it partially, and half exclude, And half reveal its graces ; in this path, How long foe'er the wanderer roves, each ftep Shall wake frelh beauties ; each ihort point prefent A different pifture, new, and yet the fame.' The Poet, next,... | |
| William Hutchinson - 1774 - 206 sivua
...banks of the river Lowther, whofe xvoody fcenes are every where pidlurefque and pleafing:—• , " In this path " How long foe'er the wanderer roves, each ftep " Shall wake frefli beauties, each fiiort point prefent " A different picture; new, and yet the fame*. —-The beauties... | |
| William Hutchinson - 1776 - 400 sivua
...river Lowther, whofe woody fcenes are every where pic~lurefque and pleafing : — " In this path " Ho* long foe'er the wanderer roves, each ftep " Shall...frefh beauties, each fhort point prefent " A different pifture ; new, and yet the fame*. , — The beauties of the profpect at Afkam Bridge engaged our attention... | |
| William Mason - 1778 - 168 sivua
...rear their fmooth and flately trunks, 210 Admit it partially, and half exclude, And half reveal its graces : in this path, How long foe'er the wanderer...frefh beauties ; each fhort point prefent A different pidture, new, and yet the fame. 215 Yet fome there are who deem this precept vain, And fell each tree... | |
| William Mason - 1783 - 268 sivua
...rear their fmooth and ftately trunks, Admit it partially, and half exclude, 211 And half reveal its graces : in this path, How long foe'er the wanderer...frefh beauties ; each fhort point prefent A different pidlure, new, and yet the fame. 215 Yet fome there are who fcorn this cautious rule, And fell each... | |
| William Mason - 1783 - 264 sivua
...Admit it partially, and naif exclude, 211 And half reveal its graces : in this path, How long foe'cr the wanderer roves, each ftep Shall wake frefh beauties...prefent A different picture, new, and yet the fame. 215 .• * . » . »' Yet fome there are who (corn this cautious rule, And fell each tree that intercepts... | |
| William Mason - 1783 - 272 sivua
...exclude, 21 1 And half reveal its graces : in this path, How long foe'er the wanderer roves, each frep Shall wake frefh beauties ; each fhort point prefent A different picture, new, and yet the fame. 215 Yet fome there are who fcorn this cautious rule, And fell each tree that intercepts the fcene.... | |
| William Gilpin - 1789 - 274 sivua
...and eye, To vary, and to mix thy chofen greens. Here for a while with cedar, or with larch, (Thai? from the ground fpread their clofe texture,) hide...roves, each ftep Shall wake frefh beauties ; each fliort point prefent A different picture, new, and yet the fame. This road is one of the grand entrances... | |
| William Mason - 1796 - 264 sivua
...rear their fmooth and ftately trunks, Admit it partially, and half exclude, j. \\ And half reveal its graces : in this path How long foe'er the wanderer roves, each ftep Shall wake frefh beauties j each fhort point prefent A different pifture, new, and .yet the fame, ?ij Yet fome there are who... | |
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