| Walter Scott - 1810 - 308 pages
...turn'st, where every vale Shall prompt the poet, and his song demand : To thee thy copious subjects ne'er shall fail ; Thou need'st but take thy pencil...still, 'tis said, the fairy people meet, Beneath each birkeri shade on mead or hill. There, each trim lass, that skims the milky store, To the swart tribes... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 558 pages
...suhjects ne'er shall fail; Thou need'st hut take thy pencil to thy hand. And paint what all helieve, who own thy genial land. There must thou wake perforce thy Doric quill; 'Tis Fancy's land to which thou'sett's* thy feet; Where still, 't is snid, the fairy people meet, Beneath each hirken shade, on... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 556 pages
...turn'st, where every vale Shall prompt the poet, and his soné: demand: To thce thy copious subjects ne'er shall fail ; Thou need'st but take thy pencil to thy hand. And paint what all believe, whoown thy genial land. There must thou wake perforce thy Doric quill ; Tis Fancy's land to which thou... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 554 pages
...prompt the p>et, and his song demand : To thee thy copious subjects ne'er shall fail ; Thou liccd'st but take thy pencil to thy hand. And paint what all believe., whoown thy genial land. There must thou wake perforce thy Doric quill ; 'Tis Fancy's land to which... | |
| William Collins - 1815 - 118 pages
...genial land. There, must thou wake perforee thy Doric quill ; Tia Fancy's land to which thou setl'st thy feet ; Where still, 'tis said, the fairy people meet. Beneath each hirken shade, on mead or hill. How trnly did Collinn predict Home's tragic powers! ТЬere, each trim... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - 1819 - 464 pages
...turn'st, where every vale Shall prompt the Poet, and his song demand : To thee thy copious subjects ne'er shall fail ; Thou need'st but take thy pencil to thy hand, And paint what all believe,who own thy genial land. There must thou wake perforce thy Doric quill : 'Tis Fancy's land... | |
| John Aikin - 1821 - 412 pages
...turn'st, where every vale Shall prompt the poet, and his song demand : To thee thy copious subjects ne'er shall fail ; Thou need'st but take thy pencil...And paint what all believe, who own thy genial land. * How truly did Collins predict Home's tragic powers! f A gentleman of the name of Barrow, who introduced... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 272 pages
...turn'st, where every vale Shall prompt the Poet, and his song demand: To thee thy copious subjects ne'er shall fail; Thou need'st but take thy pencil to thy hand, And paint what all belie ve, who own thy genial laud. There, must thou wake perforce thy Doric quill; 'Tis Fancy's land... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1823 - 470 pages
...turn'st, where every vale Shall prompt the poet, and his song demand : To thee thy copious subjects ne'er shall fail ; Thou need'st but take thy pencil...quill ; 'Tis Fancy's land to which thou sett'st thy feel ; Where still, 'tis said, the fairy people meet, Beneath each birken shade, on mead or hill. There... | |
| 1823 - 872 pages
...prompt the poet, and his song demand : To thee thy copious subjects ne'er .shall fail ; Thou needVt but take thy pencil to thy hand, And paint what all...land. There must thou wake perforce thy Doric quill ; 'Tin lancy 's land to which thou sett'st thy feet ', Where «till, 'tis said, the Fairy people meet,... | |
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