Here hills and vales, the woodland and the plain, Here earth and water seem to strive again ! Not, chaos-like, together crush'd and bruis'd, But, as the world, harmoniously confus'd : Where order in variety we see, And where, tho' all things differ, all... Sylva Florifera: The Shrubbery Historically and Botanically Treated: with ... - Page 206by Henry Phillips - 1823 - 333 pagesFull view - About this book
| John Bell - English poetry - 1796 - 524 pages
...vales, the woodland and the plain, , • Here earth and water seem to strive again ; .s Not chaos-like together crush'd and bruis'd, But, as the world, harmoniously confus'd : Where order in variety we see, • • • . .iij And where, tho'all things differ, all agree. Here waving groves a chequer'd scene... | |
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...accompaniments. Here hills and vales, the woodland and the plain ; Here earth and water seem to strive again ; Not chaos like, together crush'd and bruis'd. But,...And where, tho' all things differ, all agree. POPE. Windsor Castle owes its origin to William the Conqueror, wh» had no sooner negociated the exchange... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - Anglesey (Wales) - 1801 - 512 pages
...accompaniments. Here hills and vales, the woodland and the plain; Here earth and water seem to strive again; Not chaos like, together crush'd and bruis'd, But,...harmoniously confus'd ; Where order in variety we sec, And where, tho' all things differ, all agree. WINDSOR FOREST. This venerable structure owes its... | |
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...plain; Here earth and water seem to strive again; Not chaos like, together crush'd and bruis'd. But, a, the world, harmoniously confus'd ; Where order in...variety we see, And where, tho' all things differ, all agref. WlNDJO* FOKEST. This venerable structure owes its origin to William the Conqueror, who had no... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1804 - 230 pages
...woodland and the plain, Here earth and water seem to strive again ; Not chaos-like, together crush 'd and bruis'd, But, as the world, harmoniously confus'd ; Where order in variety we see, 15 And where, tho' all things differ, all agree. Here waving groves a chequer 'd scene display, And... | |
| Hunting - 1805 - 422 pages
...divine. Here hills and vales, the woodland and the plain, Here earth and water seem to meet again ; Not chaos like, together crush'd and bruis'd, But,...confus'd ; Where order in variety we see, And where, though all things differ, all agree. From these heights, among the» best features of this incomparable... | |
| Alexander Pope, Thomas Park - 1808 - 328 pages
...hills and vales, the woodland and the plaia, Here earth and water seem to strive again ; Not chaos-like together crush'd and bruis'd, But, as the world, harmoniously...confus'd : Where order in variety we see, And where, though all things differ, all agree. Here waving groves a chequer'd scene display, And part admit,... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1808 - 702 pages
...hills and vales, the woodland and the plain. Here earth and water seem to strive again ; Not chaos-like together crush'd and bruis'd, But, as the world, harmoniously...confus'd*; Where order in variety we see, And where, though all things differ, all agree. Here waving groves a clicquer'd scene display. And part admit,... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - English poetry - 1809 - 604 pages
...and vales, the woodland and the plain, Hero earth and water seem to strive again ! Not, chaos-like, y that he knows no more ; The rich is happy tfiings differ, all agree. Here waving groves a checmer'd scene display, And part admit, and part exclude... | |
| English poetry - English poetry - 1809 - 308 pages
...hills and vales, the woodland and the plain, Here earth and water seem to strive again; Not chaos-like, together crush'd and bruis'd, But, as the world, harmoniously...Where order in variety we see, And where, tho' all thmgs differ, all agree. Here waving groves a chequer'd scene display, And part admit, and part exclude... | |
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