| William Wordsworth - 1814 - 476 Seiten
...change of place, From kindred features diversly combined, Producing change of beauty ever new. — Ah ! that such beauty, varying in the light Of living nature, cannot be pourtrayed By words, nor by the pencil's silent skill ; But is the property of him alone Who hath beheld... | |
| Robert Hasell Newell - 1821 - 236 Seiten
... f / •%?2V v^ / / I LETTERS ON THE SCENERY OF WALES. Ah ! that such beauty, varying in the light Of living nature, cannot be pourtrayed By words, nor by the pencil's silent skill ; But is the propirty of him alone Who hath beheld... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 452 Seiten
...change of place, From kindred features diversely combined, Producing change of beauty ever new. — Ah ! that such beauty, varying in the light Of living nature, cannot be pourtrayed By words, nor by the pencil's silent skill; But is the property of him alone Who hath beheld... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1833 - 290 Seiten
...modesty of nature — that is, of English nature : but there is in this climate a prismatic splendor of tint, a glorious allembracing light, a vivid distinctness...beauty, varying in the light Of living nature, cannot be pourtrayed By words, nor by the pencil's silent skill ; But is the property of those alone Who have... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 Seiten
...us : change of place, From kindred features diversely combined, Producing change of beauty ever new. Ah ! that such beauty, varying in the light Of living nature, cannot be portray'd By words, nor by the pencil's silent skill ; But is the property of him alone Who hath beheld... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - 1838 - 752 Seiten
...us : change of place, From kindred features diversely comhined, Producing change of beauty ever new. Ah ! that such beauty, varying in the light Of living nature, cannot be portray'd By words, nor hy the pencil's silent skill ; But is the property of him alone Who hath beheld... | |
| William H. Ford - 1839 - 224 Seiten
...the ever-varying foregrounds, which heighten the beauties of the water, are not to be described. " Ah ! that such beauty, varying in the light Of living nature, cannot be pourtrayed By words, nor by the pencil's silent skill ; But is the property of him alone Who hath beheld... | |
| William Ford (curate of Wythburn.) - 1839 - 224 Seiten
...the ever-varying foregrounds, which heighten the beauties of the water, are not to be described. " Ah ! that such beauty, varying in the light Of living nature, cannot be pourtrayed By words, nor by the pencil's silent skill ; But is the property of him alone Who hath beheld... | |
| Thomas Adolphus Trollope - 1840 - 470 Seiten
...greater perfection and beauty in all its parts than the most skilful limner could invent or copy. " Ah ! that such beauty, varying in the light Of living nature, cannot be portrayed By words, nor by the penci1's silent skill ; But is the property of him alone Who hath beheld it. noted it with care, And... | |
| British empire - 1847 - 856 Seiten
...Killarney, in its graceful and solemn aspects, in sunshine or in mist, will be to us " a joy for ever." " Ah ! that such beauty, varying in the light Of living nature, cannot be pourtray'd By words, nor by the pencil's silent skill ; But is the property of him alone Who hath beheld... | |
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