| Alexander Dyce - English poetry - 1833 - 240 pages
...WILTON-HOUSE. FROM Pembroke's princely dome, where mimic Art Decks with a magic hand the dazzling bowers, Its living hues where the warm pencil pours, And breathing forms from the rude marble start, How to life's humbler scene can I depart! My breast all glowing from those gorgeous towers, In my low... | |
| English poetry - 1833 - 240 pages
...origine, We muse on many an ancient tale renowned. THOMAS WARTON. WRITTEN AFTER SEEING WILTON-HOUSE. FROM Pembroke's princely dome, where mimic Art Decks with a magic hand the dazzling howers, Its living hues where the warm pencil pours, And breathing forms from the rude marble start,... | |
| Peter Hall - Old Sarum (Extinct city) - 1834 - 56 pages
...touch, and failed to spoil ? SONNET, BY THE REV. THOMAS WARTOJT ; WRITTEN AFTER SEEING WILTON-HOUSE. From Pembroke's princely dome, where mimic art Decks...pours, And breathing forms from the rude marble start ; How to life's humble scene can I depart ? My breast all glowing from those gorgeous tow'rs, In my... | |
| A Montagu Woodford - 1841 - 320 pages
...locks with sedgy wreath, She sits amid the quire of Naiads trim. WRITTEN AFTER SEEING WILTON HOUSE. FROM Pembroke's princely dome, where mimic Art Decks with a magic hand the dazzling bowers, Its living hues where the warm pencil pours, And breathing forms from the rude marble start,... | |
| William Hazlitt - Art - 1843 - 450 pages
...some account, and return homewards, but we think of Warton's Sonnet written after seeing Wilton-house. From Pembroke's princely dome, where mimic art Decks with a magic hand the dazzling bowers, Its living hues where the warm pencil pours, And breathing forms from the rude marble start,... | |
| Edmund Phipps - Great Britain - 1850 - 528 pages
...himself. I confess my preference, on account of its greater simplicity, of the sonnet of the father. " From Pembroke's princely dome, where mimic art Decks...pours, And breathing forms from the rude marble start, How to life's humbler scene can I depart, My breast all glowing from those gorgeous towr's P In my... | |
| Edmund Phipps - Great Britain - 1850 - 516 pages
...himself. I confess my preference, on account of its greater simplicity, of the sonnet of the father. " From Pembroke's princely dome, where mimic art Decks...pours, And breathing forms from the rude marble start, How to life's humbler scene can I depart, My breast all glowing from those gorgeous towr's? In my low... | |
| William Hazlitt - Literature - 1850 - 352 pages
...train of feeling eeems to have dictated Warton's spirited ' Sonnet on visiting Wilton-House' : — " From Pembroke's princely dome, where mimic art Decks with a magic hand the dazzling bowers, Its living hues nhere the warm pencil pours, And breathing forms from the rude marble start,... | |
| English literature - 1852 - 248 pages
...are the winding ways Of hoar antiquity, but strewn with flowers. WRITTEN AFTER SEEING WILTON HOUSED FROM Pembroke's princely dome, where mimic art Decks with a magic hand the dazzling bowers, Its living hues where the warm pencil pours, And breathing forms from the rude marble start,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - English literature - 1852 - 470 pages
...are the winding ways Of hoar antiquity, but strewn with flowers. WRITTEN AFTER SEEING WILTON HOUSED FROM Pembroke's princely dome, where mimic art Decks with a magic hand the dazzling bowers, Its living hues where the warm pencil pours, And breathing forms from tlio rude marble start,... | |
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