| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1817 - 552 pages
...denoted by the same word. May we indulge the hope that in these lines the characters are not divided; THE Muse, disgusted at an age and clime, Barren of...climes, where from the genial sun And virgin earth such scenes ensue, The force of Art by Nature seems undone, And fancied beauties by the true; In happy... | |
| Nathan Drake - English essays - 1805 - 420 pages
...countless generations of mankind, he poured forth the following beautiful and truly poetical effusion : The muse, disgusted at an age and clime Barren of...climes, where from the genial sun And virgin earth such scenes ensue ; The force of art by nature seems outdone, And fancied beauties by the true : In... | |
| Nathan Drake - English literature - 1805 - 424 pages
...countless generations of mankind, he poured forth the following beautiful and truly poetical effusion : The muse, disgusted at an age and clime Barren of...climes, where from the genial sun And virgin earth such scenes ensue ; The force of art by nature seems outdone, And fancied beauties by the true : In... | |
| Johann Gottfried Herder - Aesthetics - 1806 - 432 pages
...the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America. By the late Dr. Berkeley > Bishop of Cloyne. The Muse, disgusted at an age and clime, Barren of...worthy fame; In happy climes, where from the genial sliij And virgin earth such scenes ensue, the force of art by nature secffls outdoii« ' and fancied... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 506 pages
...prospect of his romantic undertaking, Berkeley com. posed the following spirited verses : THE mnsc disgusted at an age and clime, Barren of every glorious...climes, where, from the genial sun And virgin earth, such scenes ensue, The force of art, by nature seems outdone, And fancied beauties by the true : In... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1814 - 512 pages
...Gene* In the prospect of his romantic undertaking, Berkeley composed the following spirited verses : THE muse disgusted at an age and clime, Barren of...worthy fame : In happy climes, where, from the genial son And virgin earth, such scenes ensue, The force of art, by nature seems outdone, And fancied beauties... | |
| Nathan Drake - English literature - 1814 - 404 pages
...time Producing subjects worthy fame: In happy climes, where from the genial sun And virgin earth such scenes ensue ; The force of art by nature seems outdone....seat of innocence, Where nature guides, and virtue rule ; Where men shall not impose for truth and scu«r. The pendantry of courts and schools. There... | |
| Francis Wrangham - Great Britain - 1816 - 532 pages
...See the Commons' Journal, May 16, 1726. f On the Prospect of planting Arts and Learning in America. ' The Muse, disgusted at an age and clime Barren of...climes, where from the genial sun And virgin earth such scenes ensue, The force of art by nature seems outdone, And fancied beauties by the true : In... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 496 pages
...stars for ever and ever." VERSES, OH TH« PROSPECT OF PLANTING ARTS AND LEARNING IS AMERICA. VERSES, THE Muse, disgusted at an age and clime, Barren of...climes, where from the genial sun And virgin earth such scenes ensue, The force of art by nature seems outdone, And fancied beauties by the true : <•... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 496 pages
...stars for ever and ever." VERSES, ON THE PROSPECT OF PLANTING ARTS AND LEARNING AMERICA. VERSES, 1 HE Muse, disgusted at an age and clime, Barren of every...climes, where from the genial sun And virgin earth such scenes ensue, The force of art by nature seems outdone, And fancied beauties by the true : In... | |
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