 | 1821 - 772 pages
...sands of gold, With mazy error under pendant shades Ran nectar, visiting each plant, and fed Flow'rs worthy of Paradise, which not nice art In beds and...curious knots, but nature boon, Pour'd forth profuse on hill, and dale, and plain, Both where the morning sun first warmly smote The open field, and where... | |
 | William Shakespeare - 1821 - 460 pages
...planted in box, the lines of which frequently intersect each other. So, Milton : " Flowers, worthy Paradise, which not nice art " In beds and curious knots, but nature boon " Pour'd forth." STEEVENS. The weeds, that his broad-spreading leaves did shelter, That seem'd in eating him to hold... | |
 | 1821 - 770 pages
...sands of gold, With mazy error under pendant shades Ran nectar, visiting each plant, and fed Flow'rs worthy of Paradise, which not nice art In beds and curious knots, but nature boon, Pour' d forth profuse on hill, and dale, and plain, Both where the morning sun first warmly smote The... | |
 | John Milton - 1821 - 340 pages
...of gold, 'With mazy error under pendent shades Ran nectar, visiting each plant, aud fed 240 Ftow'rs, worthy' of Paradise, which not nice Art, In beds and curious knots, but Nature boon Four'd forth profuse on hill and dale and plain, Both where the morning sun first warmly smote The... | |
 | Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823
...sands of gold, Writb mazy error under pendant shades, Ran nectar, visiting each plant, and fed Flow'rs worthy of Paradise, which not nice art In beds and curious knots, but nature boon, Ponr'd forth profuse on hill, and dale, and plain, Both where the morning sun first warmly smote The... | |
 | John Rutter - Architecture - 1823 - 214 pages
...influence, in determining the style in which the extensive Domain of Fon thill has been embellished. " Flowers, worthy of Paradise, which not nice Art " In beds and curious knots, but Nature's boon " Pour'd forth profuse on hill, and dale, and plain, " Both where the morning sun first... | |
 | Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth - 1823 - 614 pages
...detail of that description, but only to catch the spirit of it. We have the " crisped brooks " -the " Flowers worthy of Paradise, which not nice art, In beds and curious knots, but Nature's boon Four'd forth profuse on bill and dale and plain." We have " The open field, and where... | |
 | William Hazlitt - English poetry - 1824 - 1062 pages
...sands of gold With mazy error under pendent shades, Ran nectar, visiting each plant, and fed Flow'rs ng on the night ? I did not err ; there does a sable...cloud Turn forth her silver lining on the night, And hill, and dale, and plain, Both where the morning sun first warmly smote The open 6eld, and where the... | |
 | John Milton - 1824 - 676 pages
...sands of gold, With mazy error under pendent shades Ran nectar, visiting each plant, and fed Flow'rs, worthy' of Paradise, which not nice Art In beds and...curious knots, but Nature boon Pour'd forth profuse on hill and dale and plain, Both where the morning sun first warmly smote poet expresses it ns if the... | |
 | John Milton - 1824 - 131 pages
...sands of gold, With ma/.y error under pendent shades Ran nectar, visiting each plant, and fed 2-10 Flowers worthy' of Paradise, which not nice art In beds and curious knols, but Nature boon Pour'd forth profuse on hill, and dale, and plain, Both where the morning sun... | |
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