| John Bell - English poetry - 1796 - 524 pages
...confus'd : Where order in variety we see, • • • . .iij And where, tho'all things differ, all agree. Here waving groves a chequer'd scene display, And part admit, and part exclude the day; As some coy nymph her lover's warm address, Nor quite indulges, nor can quite repress. 29 There interspers'd... | |
| Nikolaĭ Mikhaĭlovich Karamzin - Europe - 1803 - 346 pages
...again ; " Not Chaos-like, together crush'd and bruis'd, " But, as the world, harmoniously confus'd. " Here waving groves a chequer'd scene display, " And...and part exclude the day : " There interspers'd in lawn* and op'ning glades, ^ " Thin trees arise that shun each other's shades. " Here in full light... | |
| James Johnson - China - 1806 - 154 pages
...few miles from Calcutta ; its appearance from the water too, while passing it, is very picturesque. " Here waving groves a chequer'd scene display, " And...the day ; " There interspers'd in lawns and opening clades, " Thin trees arise, that shun each other's shades." The natives were exceedingly civil to us... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1806 - 420 pages
...fallen into a fault rather uncommon in his writings, a reflection that is very far-fetched and forced ; Here waving groves a chequer'd scene display, And part admit, and part exclude the day ; A* * Ver. 123. But a critic of taste objected to me the use of the word undo; and of the word backward... | |
| James Johnson - Voyages and travels - 1807 - 430 pages
...few miles from Calcutta; its appearance from the water too, while passing it, is very picturesque. " Here waving groves a chequer'd scene display, And part admit, and part exclude the day ; There iutcrspers'd in lawns and opening glades, Thin trees arise, that shun each other's shades." The natives... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1807 - 474 pages
...harmoniously coufui'd : Where order in variety we see, And where, thongh all things differ, all agree. Here waving groves a chequer'd scene display, And part admit, and part exclude the day ; As some coy nymph her lover's warm address, Nor quite indulges, nor can quite repress. There interspers'd... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1807 - 316 pages
...harmoniously confus'd; Where order in variety we see, 14 And where, though all things differ, all agree. Here waving groves a chequer'd scene display, And part admit, and part exclude the day; As some coy nymph her lover's warm address, Nor quite indulges, nor can quite repress. SO There interspers'd... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1808 - 334 pages
...exclude the day ; As some coy nymph her lover's warm address, Nor quite indulges, nor can qmte repress. There interspers'd in lawns and opening glades, Thin trees arise that shun each other's shades. Here in full light the russet plains extend : There wrapt in clouds, the bluish lulls ascend. Kv ji the... | |
| Alexander Pope, Thomas Park - 1808 - 328 pages
...harmoniously confus'd : Where order in variety we see, And where, though all things differ, all agree. Here waving groves a chequer'd scene display, And part admit, and part exclude the day ; As some coy nymph her lover's warm address, Nor quite indulges, nor can quite repress. There interspers'd... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1808 - 702 pages
...some coy nymph her lover's warm address Kor quite indulges, nor can quite repress. There, interpers'd in lawns and opening glades. Thin trees arise that shun each other's shades. Here in full lIght the russet plains extend: There, wrapt in clonds, the bluish hills ascend. Ev'n the wild... | |
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