| William Holden Hutton - Hampton Court (S.C.). - 1897 - 346 pages
...Natureworship. " At length the finished garden to the view Its vistas open and its alleys green. Snatched through the verdant maze, the hurried eye Distracted...covert close, where scarce a speck of day Falls on the lengthened gloom, protracted sweeps ; Now meets the bending sky ; the river now, Dimpling along, the... | |
| James Thomson - English poetry - 1908 - 622 pages
...luscious spoil. At length the finished garden to the view Its vistas opens and its alleys green. Snatched through the verdant maze, the hurried eye Distracted...walk Of covert close, where scarce a speck of day 520 Turgent in every pore The gummy moisture shines, new lustre lends, And feeds the spirit that diffusive... | |
| English philology - 1908 - 718 pages
...oft, of more excursive Wing he dares, then: And oft, of bolder Wing he soaring dares Snatch'd thro' the verdant Maze, the hurried Eye Distracted wanders;...Walk Of Covert close, where scarce a Speck of Day 4 so Falls ou the lengthen 'd Gloom, protracted darts; Now meets the bending Sky, the River now Dimpling... | |
| James Thomson - Seasons - 1908 - 408 pages
...Essence, it's etherial Soul. || And oft, with bolder Wing, they soaring dare 474 load them Snatch'd thro' the verdant Maze, the hurried Eye Distracted wanders;...Walk Of Covert close, where scarce a Speck of Day 480 Falls on the lengthen'd Gloom, protracted darts; Now meets the bending Sky, the River now Dimpling... | |
| James Thomson - Fine books - 1927 - 232 pages
...Spoil AT length the finish'd Garden to the View Its Vistas opens, and its Alleys green. Snatch'd thro the verdant Maze, the hurried Eye Distracted wanders;...the bending Sky, the River now Dimpling along, the breezy-ruffled Lake, The Forest darkening round, the glittering Spire, Th' ethereal Mountain, and the... | |
| Ann Stewart Balakier, James J. Balakier - Architecture - 1995 - 208 pages
...examples: At length the finish'd Garden to the View Its Vistas opens, and its Alleys green. Snatch 'd thro' the verdant Maze, the hurried Eye Distracted wanders;...the bending Sky, the River now, Dimpling along, the breezy-ruffled Lake, The Forest Darkening round, the glittering Spire, Th' etherial Mountain, and the... | |
| Howard Anderson - Aesthetics - 1967 - 429 pages
...example, expansive nature is described in a distant (or prospect) view followed by a close view: Snatched through the verdant maze, the hurried eye Distracted...covert close, where scarce a speck of day Falls on the lengthened gloom, protracted sweeps; Now meets the bending sky, the river now Dimpling along, the breezy... | |
| Richard Terry, Reader in Eighteenth-Century English Literature Richard Terry - Literary Collections - 2000 - 300 pages
...responses: At length the finish'd Garden to the View Its Vistas opens, and its Alleys green. Snatch'd thro' the verdant Maze, the hurried Eye Distracted wanders;...the bending Sky, the River now, Dimpling along, the breezy-ruffled Lake, The Forest darkening round, the glittering Spire, Th'etherial Mountain, and the... | |
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