Enchanting vale! beyond whate'er the Muse Has of Achaia or Hesperia sung ! O vale of bliss! O softly swelling hills! On which the power of cultivation lies, And joys to see the wonders of his toil. The Saturday Magazine - Page 1991841Full view - About this book
| James Thomson - 1826 - 268 pages
...Hampton's pile, To Clermont's terrac'd height, and Esher's groves, Where in the sweetest solitude, embrac'd By the soft windings of the silent Mole, From courts and senates Pelham finds repose. E'nchantig vale! beyond whate'er the Muse Has of Achaia or Hesperia sung! O vale of bliss! O softly... | |
| James Thomson - Seasons - 1826 - 438 pages
...pile; To Clermont's terrass'd height; and Esher's groves; Where in the sweetest solitude , embrac'd By the soft windings of the silent Mole, From courts and senates РЕЬНАМ finds repose. Enchanting vale! beyond whate'er the Muse Has of Achaia or Hesperia sung... | |
| Samuel Leigh - London (England) - 1827 - 646 pages
...To Twit'nam's bower : to royal Hampton's pile. To Claremont's terrac'd height, and Ksher's groves. Enchanting vale ! beyond whate'er the Muse Has of Achaia or Hesperia sung ! O va!e of bliss ! O softly-swelling hills! On which the power of Cultivation lies, And joys to see the... | |
| George Frederick Prosser - Country homes - 1828 - 282 pages
...original style. Thomson, in his Seasons, speaks of it thus : " Where in the sweetest solitude, embrac'd By the soft windings of the silent Mole, From courts and senates Pelham finds repose." Mr. Pelham, by his will, dated 17th September 1748, devised his house and Park at Esher, and all his... | |
| 1829 - 442 pages
...demolished), and made additions to it in the original style. Thomson in his Seasons, speaks of it thus I—- Where, In the sweetest solitude, embraced By the soft...windings of the silent. Mole, From courts and senates Pelh&m finds repose. the indefatigable ariia will meet whh that encouragement which his talents entitle... | |
| John Feltham - 1829 - 620 pages
...language of Thomson*, who resided many years at the house in Kew Foot Lane, now called Ross-dale House. .Enchanting vale ! beyond whate'er the Muse Has of Achaia or Hesperia sung ! O vale of bliss ! O softly swelling hills ! On which the power of cultivation lies, And joys to see the wonder of his toil.... | |
| William Coxe - Great Britain - 1829 - 568 pages
...adverts— : To Claremont's terrass'd height, and Esher's groves, Where in the sweetest solitude embrac'd, By the soft windings of the silent Mole, From courts and senates, Pelham finds repose : Inchanting vale ! beyond whate'er the muse Has of Achaia, or Hesperia sung ! On which the power of... | |
| A F. Kendall - 1830 - 704 pages
...poet of the Seasons alludes, in his well-known lines, when speaking of . .'.in ••'>.' " Esher's groves, Where in the sweetest solitude embraced By...Mole, From courts and senates Pelham finds repose." •".'*:! " c • • EWELL, a small town, 13 miles from the metropolis, with a population of 1750... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 pages
...Pope implore The healing God ;t to royal Hampton's pile, To Clermont's terraced height, and Esher's bLVC ^Y Hhv yʋv "l? U*l _xz_ؾ la{ _>ܖ ... yp ϸR l /Y VT )I ! ֤ M Wg -AS Áp ֿ Inchanting vale ! beyond whate'er the Muse Has of Achaia or Hesperia sung ! •TtutVemu of Mattel.... | |
| Thomas Allen - Surrey (England) - 1831 - 564 pages
...implore The healing God — to royal Hampton's pile, To Claremont's terraced height, and Esher's groves. Enchanting vale ! beyond whate'er the muse Has of Achaia or Hesperia sung. O vale of bliss ! O softly swelling hills ! On which the power of cultivation lies, And joys to see the wonders of his... | |
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