| Tobias Smollett - 1772 - 534 Seiten
...avenue, cr of platform fquare , Demand dclrruftion. In thy fair domain, • Yes, my lov'd Albion I many a glade is found, , The haunt of wood-gods only : where if art E'er dar'd to tread, 'twas with unfanclal'd foot,' Printlefs, ns if the place were holy ground. And there are fcenes, where, tho1 me... | |
| William Mason - 1778 - 168 Seiten
...Yes, my lov'd Albion ! many a glade is found, 360 The haunt of Wood-gods only : where if Art D 2 E'er E'er dar'd to tread ; 'twas with unfandal'd foot,,...were holy ground. And there are fcenes, where, tho' me whilom trod,, Led by the worft of guides, fell Tyranny,. And ruthlefs Superftition, we now trace... | |
| William Mason - 1796 - 264 Seiten
...no lines Of hedge-row, avenue, or of platform fqaare " Demand deftruftion. fa thy fair domain, 35$ Yes, my lov'd Albion ! many a glade is found, The...only : where if Art E'er dar'd to tread, 'twas with unfendal'd foot, Printlels, as if the place were holy ground. And there are foenes, where, tho' 'fhe... | |
| Richard Warner - 1800 - 396 Seiten
...of the native scenery, she has done so under the direftion of just taste and sound judgment. Here " Many a glade is found, '' The, haunt of wood-gods only; where, if art "' r ed to tread, 'twas with unsandall'd feet . " Printless, as u . , . ,„'•• ^e place were holy... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1808 - 872 Seiten
...have been defcribing. " In thy fair domaiu," fays the author, addreffing the geaius of his country, " Many a glade is found, The haunt of wood-gods only ; where if art Ere dar'd to tread, 'twas with unfandal'd foot, Printlcfp, as if the place were holy ground. And there... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1808 - 866 Seiten
...have been describing. " In thy fair domain/' fays the author, addreflingthe genius of his country, " Many a glade is found, The haunt of wood-gods only ; where if art Ere dar'd to tread, 'twas with unfandal'd foot, Printlefs, as if the place were holy ground. And there... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 526 Seiten
...like this is needless; where no lines Of hedge-row, avenue, or of platform square Demand destruction. In thy fair domain, 355 Yes, my lov'd Albion ! many...only; where if Art E'er dar'd to tread, 'twas with unsandal'd foot, Printless, as if the place were holy ground, And there are scenes, where, tho' she... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 524 Seiten
...this is needless ; where no lines . Of hedge-row, avenue, or of platform square Demand destruction. In thy fair domain, 355 Yes, my lov'd Albion ! many...only ; where if Art E'er dar'd to tread, 'twas with unsandal'd foot, Printless, as if the place were holy ground, And there are scenes, where, tho' she... | |
| William Mason - 1811 - 530 Seiten
...avenue, or of platform square Demand destruction. In thy fair domain, 355 Yes, my lov'd Albion ! taany a glade is found, The haunt of wood-gods only ; where if Art E'er dar'd to tread, 'twas with unsandal'd foot, Fruitless, as if the place were holy ground, And there are scenes, where, tho' she... | |
| Richard Garland - 1813 - 116 Seiten
...where no lines Of hedge-row, avenue, or of platform square Demand distinction. In thy fair domain, Yes, my lov'd Albion ! many a glade is found The haunt...only : Where if art E'er dar'd to tread ; 'twas with unsandal'd feet Fruitless, as if the place were holy ground. And there are scenes, where, tho' she... | |
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