| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 560 頁
...internal light, Apjldcn harp with silver strings s!ie bore ; A wondmus hieroglyphic robe she wore, In which all colours and all figures were, That Nature...can create, That Art can never imitate ; And with loose pride it wanton 'd in the air. In such a dress, in such a well-cloth'd dream, Sheus'd, of old.... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1811 - 406 頁
...his just reproaches on the Court, under a pretended vindication of it against the Muse. ' , _ I In which all colours, and all figures were, That nature,...can create, That art can never imitate ; And with loose pride it wanton'd in the air. In such a dress, in such a well-cloath'd dream, She us'd of old,... | |
| Richard Hurd (bp. of Worcester.) - 1811 - 418 頁
...Court, under a pretended vindication of it aainst the In which all colours, and all figures we».e, That nature, or that fancy can create, That art can never imitate; And with loose pride it wanton'd in the air. In such a dress, in such a well-cloath'd dream, She us'd of old,... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1811 - 406 頁
...priacipal charm is that air of melancholy, thrown over the whole, so expressive of the poet's character. In which all colours, and all figures were, That nature, or that fancy can create, Thaf art can never imitate; And with loose pride it wanton'd in the air. In such a dress, in such a... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 306 頁
...internal light. A golden harp with silver strings she bore; A wondrous hieroglyphic robe she wore, In which all colours and all figures were, That nature...fancy can create, That art can never imitate; And with loose pride it wanton'd in the air. In such a dress, in such a well-clothed dream, She used, of old,... | |
| William Hazlitt - 1824 - 1062 頁
...internal light: A golden harp with silver strings she bore, A wondrous hieroglyphic robe she wore, In ere the fair columns of St. Clement stand, Whose straiten'd...bounds encroach upon the Strand; Where the low pentho loose pride it wanton'd in the air. In such a dress, in such a well-cloth'd dream, She us'd of old... | |
| George Crabb - 1826 - 768 頁
...which brought every thing into existence out of nothing. A wondrous hieroglyphic robe she wore', In which all colours and all figures were, That nature or that fancy can creafc. COWLEY. FORM, FIGURE, CONFORMATION. Form, in French forme, Latin/orma, most probably from ipo'fmua... | |
| Henry Southern - 1827 - 554 頁
...green, Mix'd with the mourning willow's careful gray, Where reverend Cam cuts out his famous way, In which all colours and all figures were, That Nature...can create, That Art can never imitate ; And with loose pride it wanton 'd in the air. In such a dress, in such a well-clothed dream, She used of old,... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1827 - 550 頁
...green, Mix'd with the mourning willow's careful gray, Where reverend Cam cuts out his famous way, In which all colours and all figures were, That Nature...can create, That Art can never imitate ; And with loose pride it wanton'd in the air. In such a dress, in such a well-clothed dream, She used of old,... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1827 - 548 頁
...internal light. A golden harp with silver strings she bore, A wond'rous hieroglyphic robe she wore, In which all colours and all figures were, That Nature...can create. That Art can never imitate ; And with loose pride it wanton'd in the air. In such a dress, in such a well-clothed dream, She used of old,... | |
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