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 - 1841 - 194 pages
...fflmdar. t Hifbgate and Hunpttead. J Jo W« Ult uiclBeu, By the soft windings of the silent Mole, 1430 From courts and senates Pelham finds repose. Enchanting...softly-swelling hills ! On which the Power of Cultivation lies, 1435 And joys to see the wonders of his toil. Heavens ! what a goodly prospect spreads around, Of hills,... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1841 - 840 pages
...Clermonl's terrac'd height, and Esher's grove*, Where, in the sweetest solitude, embrac'd By the sou whate'cr the Muse Has of Achaia or llesiwria sung ! 0 vale of bliss! О softly-swelling hills! On which... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - Seasons - 1842 - 378 pages
...pile, To Clermont's terrac'd height, and Esher's groves, Where in the sweetest solitude, embrac'd uso By the soft windings of the silent Mole, From courts...Enchanting vale ! beyond whate'er the muse Has of Acbaia or Hesperia sung ! O vale of bliss ! O softly swelling hills ! On which the power of cultivation... | |
| John Fisher Murray - London (England) - 1842 - 322 pages
...Pelham, to whose retreat here from the turmoil of party polities, Thomson alludes in his " Seasons "— " Where, in the sweetest solitude embraced By the soft windings of the gentle Mole, From courts and senates Pelham finds repose," made additions to the gate-house, then the... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1843 - 830 pages
...Hampton's pile, To Clermom's termc'd height, and Esher's groves, Where, in the sweetest solitude, embrac'd er-books are the toys of age : Pleas'd with this bauble still, a Pethara finds repose: Enchanting vale ! beyond whate'er the Muse Has of Achaia or Hesperia sung! O... | |
| 1844 - 320 pages
...Hampton's pile : To Claremont's terraced height, and Esher's groves, Where, in the sweetest solitudes, embraced By the soft windings of the silent Mole, From courts and senates Pelham |I finds repose. Enchanting vale! beyond whate'er the muse Has of Achaiaor Hesperia sung! O vale of... | |
| Edward Mogg - 1845 - 66 pages
...immortalised in the charming poetry of Thomson : " 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 !" And the unassuming Dodsley has seated the Genius of Gardens " In the lovely vale Of Esher, where... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 812 pages
...Pope implore The healing god ; to royal Hampton's pile, To Ciaremont's terraced height, and Ksher's groves, Where, in the sweetest solitude, embraced...windings of the silent Mole, From courts and senates I'dhain finds repose. Enchanting vale! beyond wlintt'er tlie Muse Has of Acluia or Hesperia sung !... | |
| James Thomson - 1847 - 504 pages
...the most gifted genius can build, so as to insure posthumous respect and the veneration of posterity. From courts and senates Pelham finds repose.* Enchanting vale ! beyond whate'er the muse * The Right Honourable Henry Pelham was descended from an ancient family, which derived its name from... | |
| Andrew Dickinson - France - 1851 - 234 pages
...Pope implore The healing God ; to royal Hampton's pile. To Clarmont's terraced heigh'.. and Esher's groves, Where in the sweetest solitude. embraced By...of the silent Mole, From courts and senates Pelham rinds repose. Enohanting vale ! beyond whate'er the Muse Has of Achaia or Hesperiajung ! O vale of... | |
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