Rickleton's poem on Winter, which I still have, first put the design into my head — in it are some masterly strokes that awakened me — being only a present amusement, it is ten to one but I drop it whenever another fancy comes across. The Universal magazine - Page 961811Full view - About this book
| Joseph Clinton Robertson - 1822 - 414 pages
...dreadfully,) these first produced the inclosed lines ; the last are not completed. Mr. Riccarton's poeiu on Winter, which I still have, first put the design...masterly strokes that awakened me, but being only ;t present amusement 'tis ten to one but I drop it whenever another fancy comes across me. I believe... | |
| 1824 - 666 pages
...happened here (I wish you have Hot felt them too dreadfully) ; the first produced the enclosed lines ; the last are not completed. Mr. Rickleton's poem on...Winter, which I still have, first put the design into my head—in it are some masterly strokes that awakened me—being only a present amusement, it is ten... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 418 pages
...dreadfully), the first produced the enclosed lines ; the last are not completed. — Mr. Richleton's poem on Winter, which I still have, first put the...in it are some masterly strokes that awakened me, — being on a present amusement, it is ten to one but I drop it whenever another fancy comes across.... | |
| New elegant extracts, Richard Alfred Davenport - 1827 - 404 pages
...dreadfully), the first produced the enclosed lines; the last are not completed.— Mr. Richleton's poem on Winter, which I still have, first put the design into my head—in it are some masterly strokes that awakened me,—being on a present amusement, it is ten... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 pages
...here, I wish you have not felt them too dreadfully; the first produced the inclosed lines; the last arc not completed. Mr. Rickleton's Poem on Winter, which...still have, first put the design into my head. In it arc some masterly strokes that awakened me: being only a present amusement, it is ten to one but I... | |
| 1832 - 636 pages
...amusement, describing winter as it presents itself," &c. — " Mr. Rickleton's poem on winttr, which 1 still have, first put the design into my head. In it are some masterly strokes that awakened me. Being only a present amusement, 'tis ten to one but I drop it whenever another fancy comes cross."... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 266 pages
...too dreadfully ; the first produced the inclosed lines ; the last are not completed. Mr Rickleton's2 poem on Winter, which I still have, first put the design into my head." Thomson's earliest patron in London was Mr Duncan Forbes, afterwards lord-president of the court of... | |
| James Thomson - 1841 - 352 pages
...glare of Summer, welcome kindred glooms, Drear, awful, wintry horrors, welcome all !' Mr. Riccarton's poem on Winter, which I still have, first put the...in it are some masterly strokes, that awakened me." The Cleugh, which in this important letter the poet recals to the mind of Cranstoun, as the place where... | |
| 1888 - 668 pages
...friend Cranstonn, minster of Ancrum, in September, 1726, in which he says : " Mr. Riccarton'a (tic) poem on Winter, which I still have, first put the...in it are some masterly strokes that awakened me." EVKRABD Ноыв COLKMAN. 71, Brecknock Road. METZ (7th S. vi. 328). — Lorraine, of which Metz is... | |
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