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
| 1832 - 548 pages
...Pope implore The healing god ; to royal Hampton's pile, To Claremont's terraced height, and Esther's groves, Where in the sweetest solitude, embraced By...soft windings of the silent Mole, From courts and senate Felham finds repose. Inchanting Tale ! beyond whate'er the MUM Has of Achaia or Hespcr'w sung... | |
| François-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - English literature - 1836 - 380 pages
...sweetest solitude, embrac'd By the soft windings of the silent Mole, From courts and cities Charlotte finds repose : Enchanting vale ! beyond whate'er the...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 its... | |
| James Thomson - 1836 - 164 pages
...pile, To Clermont's terrac'd height, and Esher's groves, Where, in the sweetest solitude, emhrac'd By the soft windings of the silent Mole, From courts and senates Pelham finds repose. Enchanting vale ! heyond whate'er the Muse Has of Achaia or Hesperia sung! O vale of hliss! O softly-swelling hills;... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - Great Britain - 1836 - 412 pages
...of Thames, he mentions — " Esher's groves, . . Where in the sweetest solitude, embrac'd VOL. II. N By the soft windings of the silent Mole, From courts and senates Pelham finds repose." Miss Pelham, who found neither felicity nor repose among those shades, and whose whole faculties were... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - Great Britain - 1836 - 414 pages
...vale of Thames, he mentions — " Esher's groves, Where in the sweetest solitude, embrac'd VOL. II. N By the soft windings of the silent Mole, From courts and senates Pelham finds repose." Miss Pelham, who found neither felicity nor repose among those shades, and whose whole faculties were... | |
| sir Nathaniel William Wraxall (1st bart.) - 1836 - 394 pages
...tracing the vale of Thames, he mentions — " Es/iers groves, Where in the sweetest solitude, embrac'd By the soft windings of the silent Mole, From courts and senates Pelham finds repose." Miss Pelham, who found neither felicity nor repose among those shades, and whose whole faculties were... | |
| Sir Nathaniel William Wraxall - Great Britain - 1836 - 590 pages
...tracing the vale of Thames, he mentions — " Eshfr'g groves, Where in the sweetest solitude, embrac'd By the soft windings of the silent Mole, From courts and senates Pelham finds repose." Afiss Pelham, who found neither felicity nor repose among those shades, and whose whole faculties were... | |
| James Thomson - 1836 - 200 pages
...Clermont's terrac'd height, and Esher's groves j Where in the sweetest solitude embrac'd ( , „ . By the soft windings of the silent mole,— ** / */, ^ From courts and senates Pel ham finds repose. Enchanting vule ! beyond whatever the Musa Has of Achaia or Hesperia sung ! O... | |
| 1839 - 742 pages
...the landscape which stretches beneath it. How beautiful is the oft-quoted exclamation of her poet. " 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.... | |
| James Thomson - Seasons - 1841 - 352 pages
...Pope implore The healing God ; * to royal Hampton's pile, To Clermont's terraced height, and Esher's groves, Where in the sweetest solitude, embraced By...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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