| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1860 - 766 lapas
...wit. Nature never set forth the earth in so rich tapestry as divers poets have done ; neither with so pleasant rivers, fruitful trees, sweet-smelling flowers,...earth more lovely : her world is brazen, the poets pnly deliver a golden. Neither let it be deemed too saucy a comparison, to balance the highest point... | |
| Philip Sidney - 1860 - 412 lapas
...enclosed within the narrow warrant of her gifts, but freely ranging within the zodiac of his own wit. Nature never set forth the earth in so rich tapestry as divers poets have done ; neither with so pleasant rivers, fruitful trees, sweetsmelling flowers, nor whatsoever else may make the too-much-loved... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1862 - 588 lapas
...enclosed within the narrow warrant of her gifts, but freely ranging within the zodiac of his own wit. Nature never set forth the earth in so rich tapestry as divers poets have done, neither with so pleasant rivers, fruitful trees, sweet-smelling flowers, nor whatsoever else may make the too-much-loved... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1863 - 788 lapas
...enclosed within the narrow warrant of her gifts, but freely ranging within the zodiac of his own wit. Nature never set forth the earth in so rich tapestry as divers poets have done ; neither with so pleasant rivers, fruitful trees, sweet-smelling flowers, nor whatsoever else may make the too-much-loved... | |
| Hubert Ashton Holden - 1864 - 592 lapas
...enclosed within the narrow warrant of her gifts but freely ranging within the zodiac of his own wit. Nature never set forth the earth in so rich tapestry, as divers poets have done ; neither with so pleasant rivers, fruitful trees, sweet-smelling flowers, nor whatever else may make the too-much-loved... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 784 lapas
...enclosed within the narrow warrant of her gifts, but freely ranging within the zodiac of his own wit. Nature never set forth the earth in so rich tapestry as divers poets have done ; neither with so pleasant rivers, fruitful trees, sweet-smelling flowers, nor whatsoever else may make the too-much-loved... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1868 - 530 lapas
...narrow warrant1 (sanction) of her " puifts," but freely ranging only within the zodiac of his own wit. Nature never set forth the earth in so rich tapestry as divers poets have done, neither with [so] pleasant rivers, fruitful trees, sweet-smelling flowers, nor whatsoever else may make the too-much-loved... | |
| Charles James Dunphie - 1876 - 390 lapas
...Nature never set forth the earth in so rich tapestry . as diverse poets have done : neither with so pleasant rivers, fruitful trees, sweet-smelling flowers,...earth more lovely. Her world is brazen ; the poets deliver a golden." This holds good not alone of poets but also of lovers. For painting the meadows... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 lapas
...enclosed within the narrow warrant of her gifts, but freely ranging within the zodiac of his own wit.2 - A/ ;q@X ܉ T so pleasant rivers, fruitful trees, sweet-smelling flowers, nor whatsoever else may make the too-much-loved... | |
| Mandell Creighton (bp. of London.) - 1876 - 268 lapas
...imagination, and a vindication, as against the Puritan tendencies of the time, of its lawful uses. ' Nature never set forth the earth in so rich tapestry as divers poets have done, neither with so plea•sant rivers, fruitful trees, sweet smelling flowers, nor whatsoever else may make the too... | |
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