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" To build, to plant, whatever you intend, To rear the column, or the arch to bend, To swell the terrace, or to sink the grot; In all, let Nature never be forgot. "
A New Display of the Beauties of England: Or, a Description of the Most ... - Page 12
1776 - 301 pages
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The works of Alexander Pope, with notes and illustrations, by ..., Volume 4

Alexander Pope - 1847 - 524 pages
...the seven : A light, which in yourself you must perceive ; 45 Jones and Le Notre have it not to give. To build, to plant, whatever you intend, To rear the column, or the arch to bend ; COMMENTARY. Ver. 39. Oft have you hinted to your brother Peer, A certain truth, — ] and in this...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author

Alexander Pope - 1848 - 642 pages
...40 A light which in yourself you must perceive j Jones and Le Notre have it not to give. To huild, to plant, whatever you intend, To rear the column, or the arch to hend, To swell the terrace, or to sink the grot, In all, let Nature never he forgot : 56 But treat...
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope. Revised and arranged expressly for the ...

Alexander Pope, William Charles Macready - 1849 - 646 pages
...the seven : A light, which in yourself you must perceive ; Jones and Le Notre i have it not to give. To build, to plant, whatever you intend, To rear the column, or the arch to bend, To swell the ten-ace, or to sink the grot ; In all, let nature never be forgot. But treat the goddess...
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The Works of the British Poets, Selected and Chronologically Arranged ...

1852 - 874 pages
...worth the seven : A light which in yourself you must perceive ; Jones and Le Notre have it not to give. is attributes on high, Your actions uses, nor controls your will, And bids the doubt swell the terrace, or to sink the grot; In all, let Nature never be forgot, But treat the goddess like...
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The poetical works of Alexander Pope. Ed. by R. Carruthers, Volume 4

Alexander Pope - 1854 - 338 pages
...engaged by Charles II. to aid in laying out and improving St. James's Park, London. All IN1GO JONEb. To build, to plant, whatever you intend, To rear the column, or the arch to bend, To swell the terrace, or to sink the grot, In all, let Nature never be forgot, 50 But treat the goddess...
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The Reaper: Argument of William H. Seward, in the Circuit Court of the ...

William Henry Seward - 1854 - 38 pages
...to remember that she works always with simplicity and directness. " To build—to plant—whatever you intend— To rear the column, or the arch to bend— To swell the terrace, or to sink the grot, In all let Nature never be forgot." The learned counsel tell...
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Flowers and Flower-gardens

David Lester Richardson - 1855 - 296 pages
...A light, which in yourself you must perceive ; Jones and Le Notre have it not to give. To build, or plant, whatever you intend, To rear the column or the arch to bend ; To swell the terrace, or to sink the grot ; In all let Nature never be forgot. But treat the goddess like...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope: With a Life, Volume 2

Alexander Pope - 1859 - 330 pages
...worth the seven ; A light which in yourself you must perceive ; Jones and Le Notre have it not to give. To build, to plant, whatever you intend, To rear the column, or the arch to bend, To swell the terrace, or to sink the grot, In all, let Nature never be forgot ; But treat the goddess...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope

Alexander Pope - 1860 - 542 pages
...the seven : A light, which in yourself you must perceive ; Jones and Le Notre have it not to give. To build, to plant, whatever you intend, To rear the column, or the arch to»bend, To swell the terrace, or to sink the grot ; In all, let nature never be forgot. But treat...
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Many thoughts of many minds. Compiled by H. Southgate

Henry Southgate - 1862 - 774 pages
...affected with thankful sense, and our lip« I break forth in praise. Bamxt. NATURE— to be Copied. To build, to plant, whatever you intend. To rear the column, or the arch to bend. To swol] the terrace, or to sink the grot. In all, let nature never Ire forgot ; But treat the goddess...
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