| John Platts - 1826 - 622 页
...pontificates. The7 character of this pontiff has been finely celebrated by Pope, in the following lines : — But see ! each muse, in Leo's golden days, Starts...its ruins spread, Shakes off the dust, and rears his rev'rend head. Then sculpture and her sister arts revive ; Stones leap to form, and rocks begin to... | |
| John Platts - 1826 - 624 页
...The character of this pontiff has been finely celebrated by Pope, in the following lines : — Bat see ! each muse, in Leo's golden days, Starts from...its ruins spread, Shakes off the dust, and rears his rev 'rend head. Then sculpture and her sister arts revive ; Stones leap to form, and rocks begin to... | |
| John Mason Good - 1826 - 462 页
...so that, with perhaps a single exception, we may adopt the following elegant eulogy of Mr. Pope: " But see each Muse in Leo's golden days Starts from her trance, and trims her wither'd bays . HOME'S ancient genius, o'er its ruins spread, Shakes oft" the dust, and rears her reverend head.... | |
| John Mason Good - 1826 - 516 页
...that, with perhaps a single exception, we may adopt the following elegant eulogy of Mr. Pope: " But tee each Muse in Leo's golden days Starts from her trance, and trims her wither' d bays ; ROUE'S ancient genius, o'er its ruins spread, Shakes off the dust, and rears her reverend... | |
| Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1827 - 68 页
...art — See every Muse, in Leo's golden days, Starts from her trance, and trims her withered bays ; 4 Rome's ancient genius, o'er its ruins spread, Shakes off the dust, and rears his reverend head , With sweeter notes the rising temples rung, A Raphael painted, and a Vida sung. The age of Leo is... | |
| Henry Dilworth Gilpin - 1827 - 342 页
...Tuscany, the tenants of the Roman throne, and the universal patrons of every liberal art — See every Muse, in Leo's golden days, Starts from her trance, and trims her withered bays ; Rome's ancient genius, o'er its ruins spread, Shakes off the dust, and rears his reverend... | |
| John Mason Good - 1828 - 542 页
...completion : » t№ perhaps a single exception, we may adopt the following ekS"1' f " Mr. Pope : • Hut see, each Muse in Leo's golden days Starts from her trance, and trims her wither 'd bays ; ROM E'S ancient genius, o'er its ruins spread, Shakes off the dust, and rears her... | |
| George Pepper - 1829 - 486 页
...rest. " But see \ each Muse in Leo's golden Jays Starts from her trance, and trims her witherM fcayi ; Rome's ancient genius o'er its ruins spread, Shakes off the dust, and rears his rev'rend he-ad. Then sculpture and her sister arts revive ; Stones leap to form, and rocks begin to... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 页
...Stemm'd the wild torrent of a barbarous age, iVnd drove those holy Vandals oil' the stage. But sec ! what they behold : For this the Tragic Muse first trod the stage, Commanding t baye ; Rome'« ancient genius, o'er it» ruins spread, Shakes off the dust, and rears his reverend... | |
| John Mason Good - 1831 - 482 页
...that, with perhaps a single exception, we may adopt the following elegant eulogy of Mr. Pope : — " But see, each Muse in Leo's golden days Starts from her trance, and trims her wither'dbays; ROME'S ancient genius, o'er its ruins spread, Shakes oft" the dust. and rears her reverend... | |
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