| Edmund Waller, Percival Stockdale - 1772 - 330 Seiten
...C'onienting, founded through the warbling air Unbidden ftrains ; even fo did nature's hand To certain fpecies of external things Attune the finer organs of the mind ; So the glad impulle of congenial powers : Or of fweet lound, or fair-proportion V form, The grace of motion, or... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1796 - 574 Seiten
...founded through the warbling air Unbidden lira in s ; even fo did Nature's hand To ccrtiiin fpccies of external things, Attune the finer organs of the mind ; So the glad impulfc of congenial powers Or of lu-eet found, or fair proportion'd form, Tile s; nee of motion, or... | |
| Juvenal - 1802 - 574 Seiten
...very well in a poetic description '• A* Memnon's marble harp, renown'd of old * By fabling Nilus, to the quivering touch " Of Titan's ray, with each...sounded through the warbling air " Unbidden strains." Akeuside. " But," says Dr. Darwin, who seems to have no objection to believe any miracle, provided... | |
| 1802 - 302 Seiten
...Nilus, to the quivering touch 110 Of Titan's rays, with each repulsive string Consenting, sounded thro' the warbling air Unbidden strains ; even so did nature's...To certain species of external things, Attune the hner organs of the mind ; 115 So the glad impulse of congenial pawers, Or of sweet sound, or fair proportion'd... | |
| 1802 - 448 Seiten
...would be impossible not to believe the romantic circumstance of the statue of Memnon, which • at the quivering touch Of Titan's ray, with each repulsive string Consenting, sounded through the trembling air Unbidden strains, withstanding St. Pierre '$ ingenious solution. We are to consider,... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1804 - 206 Seiten
...Titan's ray, with each repulsive string Consenting sounded thro' the warbling air Unbidden strains ; e'en so did Nature's hand To certain species of external things Attune the finer organs of the mind : 115 So the glad impulse of congenial pow'rs, Or of sweet sound, or fair proportion 'd form, The grace... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1805 - 1054 Seiten
...repulfiveftri Confenting, fonnded through the wirt1 Unbidden (trains ; even fodid Nature'i T" certain fpecies of external things Attune the finer organs of the mind; So the glad impulfe of congenial powel Oroffweet found, or fair propo.'tion'd The grace of motion, or the bloom... | |
| Juvenal - 1806 - 578 Seiten
...very well in a poetick description : " As Memnon's marble harp, renown'd of old " By fabling Nilus, to the quivering touch " Of Titan's ray, with each...sounded through the warbling air " Unbidden strains." Akenside. Akenside discovered his mistake respecting the harp of Meranon, somewhat sooner than Dr.... | |
| Juvenal - 1806 - 576 Seiten
...very well in a poctick description : *' As Memnon's marble harp, renown'd of old " By fabling Nilus, to the quivering touch " Of Titan's ray, with each...sounded through the warbling air " Unbidden strains." Akenside. Akensidc discovered his mistake respecting the harp of Memnon, somewhat sooner than Dr. Darwin... | |
| 1806 - 408 Seiten
...sounded thro' the warbling air Unbidden strains; ev'n so did nature's hand To certain species of eternal things, Attune the finer organs of the mind : So the glad impulse of congenial pow'rs, Or of sweet sound, or fair proportion'd form., The grace of motion or the bloom of light, Thrills... | |
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