| Richard Hurd - 1771 - 284 pages
...internal light: A golden harp with filvcr ftrings (he bore, A wondrous hieroglyphic robe (he wore, la which all colours, and all figures were, That nature,...can create, That art can. never imitate; And with loofe pride it wanton'd in the air. Jn fuch a drefs, in fuch a well-cloth'd dream, She us'd of old,... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1772 - 264 pages
...under a pretended vindication of it againft the Muje. , AgolA golden harp, with filver firings, fhe bore; A wondrous hieroglyphic robe fhe wore, In which...can create, That art can never imitate ; And with loofe pride it wanton'd in the air. In fuch a drefs, in fuch, a well-cloath'd dream, Sh&us'dvof old,... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1776 - 294 pages
...Bodied, array'd, and feen by an internal light: A golden harp with filver firings fhe bore, A wondcrous hieroglyphic robe fhe wore, In which all colours,...can create, That art can never imitate ; And with loofe pride it wanton'd in the air. In fucha drefs, in fuch a well-cloth'd dream, She us'd of old,... | |
| Richard Hurd - 1776 - 282 pages
...Bodied, array'd, and feen by an internal light: A golden harp with filver firings fhe bore, A wonderous hieroglyphic robe fhe wore, In which all colours,...can create, That art can never imitate ; And with loofe pride it wanton'd in the air. In fuch a drefs, in fuch. a well-cloth'd dream, Sheus'dof old,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 378 pages
...filver firings fhe bore ; A wondrous hieroglyphick robe fhe wore, In which all colours and all figure* were, That nature or that fancy can create, That art can never imitate ; And with loofe pride it wanton'd in the air. In fuch a drefs, in fuch a well-cloath'd dream, She vjs'-d, of... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 296 pages
...and feen, by an internal light. A golden harp with filver firings fhe bore ; A wondrous hieroglyphick robe fhe wore, In which all colours and all figures...can create, That art can never imitate ; And with loofe pride it wanton'd in the air. In futh a drefs, in fuch a well-cloath'd dream, She us'd, of old,... | |
| Robert Anderson - 1795 - 740 pages
...an internal light ; t \. golden harp with filvcr firings ihe bore, A wondrous hieroglyphic robe ibe wore^ In which all colours and all figures were, That Nature or tlmt Fancy i in create, That Art can ntiter imitate. And with loofc pride it wanton'd in the air. In... | |
| Abraham Cowley - 1806 - 294 pages
...by an internal light. A golden harp with silver strings she bore ; A wondrous hieroglyphick robe she wore, In which all colours and all figures were, That...fancy can create, That art can never imitate; And with loose pride it wanton'd in the air. In such a dress, in such a well-cloth'd dream, She us'd, of old,... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 512 pages
...by an internal light. A golden harp with silver strings she bore ; A wondrous hieroglyphick robe she wore, In which all colours and all figures were, That...can create, That art can never imitate ; And with loose pride it wanton'd in the air; In such a dress, in auch a well-cloth' d dream, She us'd, of old,... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 490 pages
...uncomfortable shade Of the black yew's unlucky green, .,,injus merogiyphick robe she wore, In which alt colours and all figures were, That nature or that fancy can create, That art can never imitate ; And wiili loose piide it wanton'd in the air. Iii such a dress, in such a well-cloth'd dream, She us'd,... | |
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