| Francis George Heath - 1880 - 508 pages
...floral splendour is on the cheeks of May. The fields are — ' Full of fresh verdure and mmumber'd flowers, The negligence of Nature, wide and wild ;...art, she spreads Unbounded beauty to the roving eye.' A grassy meadow comes vividly within our mental view. Its surface is bathed in golden light ; but around... | |
| James Thomson - 1880 - 548 pages
...fuller gale of joy than, liberal, thence Breathes through the sense, and takes" the ravished soul. Nor is the mead unworthy of thy foot, Full of fresh verdure, and unnumbered flowers, The negligence of Nature, wide and wild ; Where, undisguised by mimic Art, she... | |
| Alexander Falconer Murison - 1882 - 418 pages
...A fuller gale of joy than, liberal, thence Breathes through the sense, and takes the ravished soul. Nor is the mead unworthy of thy foot, Full of fresh verdure, and unnumbered flowers, The negligence of Nature, wide and wild ; Where, undisguised by mimic art, she... | |
| John Veitch - 1887 - 388 pages
...A fuller gale of joy than, liberal, thence Breathes through the sense, and takes the ravished soul. Nor is the mead unworthy of thy foot, Full of fresh verdure, and unnumbered flowers, The negligence of Nature, wide and wild ; Where, undisguised by mimic art, she... | |
| William Reed - 1888 - 102 pages
...loveliness ? They walk unconcerned amid such scenery as would send poet or artist into ecstasies. Here is ' The negligence of Nature, wide and wild, Where, undisguised...art, she spreads Unbounded beauty to the roving eye.' The flush of poetic beauty is on all — on the blue sky and sea, on the islands set like gems on Ocean's... | |
| James Thomson - 1891 - 458 pages
...extended field Of blossomed beans. Arabia cannot boast A fuller gale of joy than liberal thence 500 The negligence of Nature, wide and wild ; Where, undisguised by mimic Art, she spreads 505 Unbounded beauty to the roving eye. Here their delicious task the fervent bees In swarming millions... | |
| George Holmes - 1901 - 248 pages
...COUNTIES OF » COLLECTED DURING A TOUR IN THE AUTUMN, 1797. IN A SERIES OF LETTERS. BY G. HOLMES. " Nor is the Mead unworthy of thy Foot, " Full of fresh Verdure, and unnumberM Flowers, " The negligence of Nature, wide, and wild; " Where, undisguis'd by mimic Art, she... | |
| James Thomson - 1908 - 556 pages
...takes the ravished soul. Nor is the mead unworthy of thy foot, Full of fresh verdure and unnumbered flowers, The negligence of nature wide and wild, Where,...art, she spreads Unbounded beauty to the roving eye. Here their delicious task the fervent bees In swarming millions tend. Around, athwart, Through the... | |
| 1908 - 718 pages
...thence 460 Breathes thro' the Sense, and takes the ravish'd Soul. Nor is the Meadow worthless of our Foot, Full of fresh Verdure, and unnumber'd Flowers, The Negligence of Nature, wide, and wild, Where, undisguis'd by mimic Art, she shows 465 Unbounded Beauty to the boundless Eye. 'Tis hero that their... | |
| James Thomson - 1908 - 408 pages
...thence 460 Breathes thro' the Sense, and takes the ravish'd Soul. Nor is the Meadow worthless of our Foot, Full of fresh Verdure, and unnumber'd Flowers, The Negligence of Nature, wide, and wild, Where, undisguis'd by mimic Art, she shows 465 Unbounded Beauty to the boundless Eye. 'Tis here that their... | |
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