O how canst thou renounce the boundless store Of charms which Nature to her votary yields ! The warbling woodland, the resounding shore, The pomp of groves, and garniture of fields ; All that the genial ray of morning gilds, And all that echoes to the... Littell's Living Age - Page 3751857Full view - About this book
| Thomas Wright - 1830 - 450 pages
...inheritance of the " pure in heart !" " O how canst thou renounce the boundless store Of charms which Nature to her votary yields ! The warbling woodland,...shields, And all the dread magnificence of Heaven ; O how canst thou renounce, and hope to be forgiven r These lines indeed are known to every body,... | |
| Author of the morning and evening sacrifice - 1830 - 472 pages
...inheritance of the " pure in heart!" " O how canst thou renounce the boundless store Of charms which Nature to her votary yields ! The warbling woodland,...shields, And all the dread magnificence of Heaven ; O how canst thou renounce, and hope to be forgiven !" These lines indeed are known to every body,... | |
| Edward Hitchcock - 1830 - 370 pages
...renounce the boundless store Of charms, which Nature to her votary yields ! The warbling woodlands, the resounding shore, The pomp of groves, and garniture...shields, And all the dread magnificence of heaven ; Oh, how canst thou renounce, and hope to be forgiven !" For those, who have little relish for these... | |
| James Beattie - 1831 - 340 pages
...desire, and disappointed pride ? IX. O how canst thou renounce the boundless store Of charms which Nature to her votary yields ! The warbling woodland,...shields, And all the dread magnificence of Heaven, O how canst thou renounce, and hope to be forgiven ! These charms shall work thy soul's eternal health,... | |
| James Beattie - 1831 - 330 pages
...picture of myself, as I was in my * " 0, how canst thou renounce the boundless store Of charms which Nature to her votary yields ! The warbling woodland,...shields, And all the dread magnificence of heaven, O, how canst thou renounce, and hope to be forgiven !" " I have often wished," says Beattie in a note... | |
| 1831 - 426 pages
...yields ! The warbling woodland, the resounding shore, The pomp of groves, and garniture of Iields ; All that the genial ray of morning gilds, And all...shields» And all the dread magnificence of heaven, О how canst thou renounce, and hope to be foxgiven ! X. These charms shall work thy soul's eternal... | |
| Edward Hitchcock - 1831 - 474 pages
...woodlands, the resounding shore, The pomp of groves, and garniture of fields ; All that the geuial ray of morning gilds, And all that echoes to the song...shields, And all the dread magnificence of heaven ; Oh how canst thon renounce, and hope to be forgiven !" Gardening. For those who have little relish... | |
| James Simpson - 1834 - 350 pages
...boundless store ^ Of charms which Nature to her votary yields, The warbling woodland, the resoundmg shore. The pomp of groves, and garniture of fields,...shields. And all the dread magnificence of heaven." Can we have a more rousing proof than this of a defective, nay a perverted education * I say perverted,... | |
| James Simpson - 1834 - 270 pages
...charms which Nature to her votary yields, The warbling woodland, the resoundmg shore, The pomp ofgroves, and garniture of fields, All that the genial ray of...shields, And all the dread magnificence of heaven." Can \ve have a more rousing proof than this of a defective, nay a perverted education ? I say perverted,... | |
| Daniel Bishop - 1835 - 748 pages
...poet, — Oh, how canst thou renounce the boundless store Of charms which nature to her votary yields I The warbling woodland, the resounding shore, The pomp...shields, And all the dread magnificence of Heaven, — Oh ! how canst thou renounce, and hope to be forgiven ? BEATTIE. 264. How much, says Dr. Wallace,... | |
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