| Mark Akenside - 1744 - 110 sider
...of the mind : 115 So the glad impulfe of congenial powers, Or of fweet found, or fair-proportion'd form, The grace of motion, or the bloom of light,...tender frame, From nerve to nerve : all naked and alivel 123 They catch the fpreading rays : till now the foul At length difclofes every tuneful fpring,... | |
| John Gilbert Cooper - 1757 - 420 sider
...of the mind : 115 So the glad impulfe of congenial pow'rs, Or of fweet found, or fair-proportion' d form, The grace of motion, or the bloom of light,...tender frame. From nerve to nerve : all naked and alive 120 They catch the fpreading rays : till now the foul At length difclofes every tuneful fpring, To... | |
| Edmund Waller, Percival Stockdale - 1772 - 330 sider
...fweet lound, or fair-proportion V form, The grace of motion, or the bloom of light, Thr:lls through Imagination's tender frame, From nerve to nerve ; all naked and alive . They other nymphs more traftable than the haughty Sydney, and not unworthy of his love, and his encomiums.... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1804 - 206 sider
...of the mind : 115 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,...tender frame From nerve to nerve : all naked and alive • 120 They catch the spreading rays, till now the soul 4 At length discloses ev'ry tuneful spring,... | |
| 1806 - 408 sider
...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,...nerve to nerve : all naked and alive They catch the spreading rays : till now the soul At length discloses every tuneful spring, To that harmonious movement... | |
| lady Sydney Morgan - 1807 - 218 sider
...sweet sound, or fair-proportion'd form, The grace of motion, or the bloom of light , Thrills through Imagination's tender frame : From nerve to nerve, all naked and alive, They catch the spreading ray till now the soul At length discloses every tuneful spring To that harmonious movement... | |
| lady Sydney Morgan - 1807 - 182 sider
...sweet sound, or fair-proportion'd form. The grace of motion, or the bloom of light, Thrills through Imagination's tender frame : From nerve to nerve, all naked and alive, They catch the spreading ray till now the soul At length discloses every tuneful spring To that harmonious movement... | |
| Cabinet - 1808 - 524 sider
...sweet sounds, or fair proportion'd form, The grace of motion, or the bloom of light, Thrills through imagination's tender frame, From nerve to nerve : all naked and alive They catch the spreading rays ; till now the soul At length discloses every tuneful spring, To that harmonious movement... | |
| Mark Akenside, Thomas Park - 1808 - 358 sider
...sweet sound, or fair proportion' d form, The grace of motion, or the bloom of light, Thrills through Imagination's tender frame, From nerve, to nerve : all naked and alive They catch the spreading rays: till now tire soul At length discloses every tuneful spring, To that harmonious movement... | |
| Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1809 - 232 sider
...sweet sound, or fair-proportion'd form. The grace of motion, or the bloom of light, Thrills through imagination's tender frame : From nerve to nerve, all naked and alive, They catch the spreading ray till now the soul At length discloses every tuneful spring To that harmonious movement... | |
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