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" Thus was this place A happy rural seat of various view ; Groves whose rich trees wept odorous gums and balm ; Others whose fruit, burnished with golden rind, Hung amiable, Hesperian fables true. If true, here only, and of delicious taste. Betwixt them... "
Gaisford prize. Greek verse
by John Milton - 1877
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The Art of English Poetry Containing: Rules for making verses. A collection ...

Edward Bysshe - English language - 1710 - 620 pages
...and Plain j Bot|i where the Morning Sun firft warmly finote * - The Jmbrown'd the Noon-tide Bow'rs. Thus was this Place A happy rural Seat of various View. Groves, whofe rich Trees wept odorous Gums and Baltri ; Others, whofe Fruit, burnifh'd with golden Rind, Hung...
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The travels of the late Charles Thompson esq; 3 vols, Volume 1

Charles Thompson (fict. name.) - 1744 - 470 pages
...Paradife, wherein he beautifully on which our inimitable Milton reprefents its pleafing Variety. • Thus was this Place A happy rural Seat of various View : Groves, whofp rich Trees wept od'rous Gums and Balm ; Others whofe Fruit, burnifh'd with golden Rind, Hung...
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L'art de former les jardins modernes: ou L'art des jardins anglois

Thomas Whately - Gardening - 1771 - 500 pages
..., and plain, both where the morning fun firft warmly fmote the open field, and where the un-pierc'd shade imbrown'd the noon-tide bowers. Thus was this place a happy rural feat , of varions view ! Groves, whofe rich trees wept odorous gums, and balm ,' « inacceflible. Tous...
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Paradise Lost: A Poem, in Twelve Books. The Author John Milton. Printed from ...

John Milton - 1795 - 316 pages
...sun first varmly smot» The open field, and where the unpierc'd shade Imbrown'd the noontide bow'rs : Thus was this place A happy rural seat of various...view ; Groves whose rich trees wept odorous gums and baLn, Others whose fruit burnish'd with golden rind Hung amiable, Hesperian fables true, 15* If true,...
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Paradise Lost: With Notes, Selected from Newton and Others, to ..., Volumes 1-2

John Milton, Samuel Johnson - 1796 - 610 pages
...The open field, and where the unpierc'd shade Imbrown'd the noontide bow'rs. Thus was this place 246 A happy rural seat of various view ; Groves whose rich trees wept od'rous gums and Others whose fruit burnish'd with golden rind Hung amiable, Hesperian fables true,...
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La Belle Assemblée, Volume 1

1810 - 482 pages
...Tbe open full), and where the nupierc'd shade Imbruwn'd the noontide bow'rs : thus vtis Ibis plnce A happy rural seat of various view; Groves whose rich trees wept odorous gum and b.ilm, Others whose fruit hurjtish'd with golden riwl Hung amiable, Hesperian fables true,...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 37

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - English literature - 1828 - 608 pages
...Both where the morning sun first warmly smote The open field, and where the unpierced shade Embrowned the noontide bowers. Thus was this place A happy rural seat of various view.' This passage expresses exquisitely what park-scenery ought to be, and what it has, in some cases, actually...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Including ..., Volume 7

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 564 pages
...dale.and plain, Both where the morning Sun first warmly smote The open field, and where the unpierc'd shade Imbrown'd the noontide bowers : thus was this...trees wept odorous gums and balm, Others whose fruit, bumish'd with golden rind, Hung amiable, Hesperian fables true, If true, here only, and of delicious...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper;: Cowley, Denham, Milton

Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1810 - 560 pages
...Both where the morning Sun first warmly OK« The open field, and where the unpierc'd shade Imbruwn'd the noontide bowers : thus was this place A happy...various view ; Groves whose rich trees wept odorous gums iml balm, Others whose fruit, bumish'd with golden Had, Hung amiable, Hesperian fables true, If true,...
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper: Cowley, Denham, Milton

Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 562 pages
...warmly smote The open field, and where the unpierc'd shade Imbrown'd the noontide bowers : thus was tait place A happy rural seat of various view ; Groves whose rich trees wept odorous gums and Other» whose fruit, bumish'd with golden rind, Hung amiable, Hesperian fable« true, If true, here...
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