| 1859 - 182 pages
...blustering North and blighting East ; No true is heard to whisper, bird to sing, Yet nature cannot furnish out the feast ; Art he invokes new horrors still to bring. Now mould'ring fanes and battlements arise, Arches and turrets nodding to their fall, Unpeopled palaces... | |
| Bernhard Freiherr von Tauchnitz - 1860 - 468 pages
...On this congenial spot he fix'd his choice ; 3 Here reign the blustering North, and blasting East, No tree is heard to whisper, bird to sing; Yet Nature...could not furnish out the feast, Art he invokes new terrors still to bring. 4 Now mouldering fanes and battlements arise, Turrets and arches nodding to... | |
| James Thomson - 1861 - 480 pages
...And mariners, though shipwreck'd, dread to land. Here reign the blustering North and blighting East, No tree is heard to whisper, bird to sing; Yet nature...feast, Art he invokes new horrors still to bring. * Mr Etough, of Cambridge University, the person satirised, was as remarkable for the eccentricities... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1862 - 358 pages
...whisper, bird to sing ; 10 Var. V. 2. Form'd] Took. MS. V. 3. A] Some. MS. V. 9. Dread] Fear. Nichols. Yet Nature could not furnish out the feast, Art he...Turrets and arches nodding to their fall, Unpeopled monasteries delude our eyes, \& And mimic desolation covers all. " Ah ! " said the sighing peer, "... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1866 - 150 pages
...mariners, though shipwreck 'd, dread to land. Here reign the blustering North a-nd blighting East, No tree is heard to whisper, bird to sing ; Yet Nature...Turrets and arches nodding to their fall, Unpeopled monasteries delude our eyes, And mimic desolation covers all. " Ah !" said the sighing peer, " had... | |
| Thomas Gray - 1866 - 152 pages
...And mariners, though shipwreck 'd, dread to land. Here reign the blustering North and blighting East, No tree is heard to whisper, bird to sing ; Yet Nature...Turrets and arches nodding to their fall, Unpeopled monasteries delude our eyes, And mimic desolation covers all. " Ah !" said the sighing peer, '' had... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1867 - 672 pages
...east ; No tree is heard to whisper, bird to sing ; Yet Nature could not furnish out the feast ; And he invokes new horrors still to bring. Here mouldering...battlements arise ; Turrets and arches nodding to their fall j Unpeopled monasteries delude our eyes, And mimic desolation covers all." &c. Whether Lord Holland... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1867 - 624 pages
...And mariners, though shipwrecked, dread to land. Here reign the blustering north and blighting east ; No tree is heard to whisper, bird to sing ; Yet Nature could not furnish out the feast ; And he invokes new horrors still to bring. Here mouldering fanes and battlements arise ; Turrets... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1870 - 456 pages
...And mariners, though shipwreck'd, dread to land. Here reign the blustering North and blighting East, No tree is heard to whisper, bird to sing; Yet nature...feast, Art he invokes new horrors still to bring. * Mr Etough, of Cambridge University, the person satirised, was as remarkable for the eccentricities... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1872 - 458 pages
...may be found in the " Gentleman's Ma"Mine," Vol. Ivi., pp. 25, 281. t Henry Fox, first Lord Holland. Here mouldering fanes and battlements arise, Turrets...arches nodding to their fall, Unpeopled monast'ries delude our eyes, And mimic desolation covers all. " Ah ! " said the sighing peer, " had B — te been... | |
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