| Joel Cook - 1900 - 558 páginas
...vigorous American growth, but his Muse predicted a greater empire than any one could have then imagined. "The Muse, disgusted at an age and clime Barren of...every glorious theme, In distant lands now waits a hetter time, Producing subjects worthy fame. " In happy climes, where from the genial sun And virgin... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1900 - 454 páginas
...The date may be fixed at 1726. Such a poem was an historic event I give the first and last stanzas. " The Muse, disgusted at an age and clime Barren of every glorious theme, In distant lands now wait* a better time, Producing subject* worthy fame. Westward the cowrie of empire take* it* tony/... | |
| George Berkeley - 1901 - 638 páginas
...be desired to pay in their money.' VERSES ON THE PROSPECT OF PLANTING ARTS AND LEARNING m AMERICA 1 THE Muse, disgusted at an age and clime Barren of...waits a better time, Producing subjects worthy fame: The force of art by nature seems outdone, And fancied beauties by the true: In happy climes, where... | |
| 1901 - 710 páginas
...possessions. The thought kindled in his lines, of which one at least America has pronounced immortal : The Muse disgusted at an age and clime Barren of every...waits a better time, Producing subjects worthy fame. There shall be sung another golden age, The rise of empires and of arts, The good and great inspiring... | |
| Henry Troth Coates - 1901 - 1080 páginas
...RUDYARD KIPLING. 720 POEMS OF SENTIMENT. ON THE PROSPECT OF PLANTING ARTS AND LEARNING IN AMERICA. y shroud of white, stuck all with yew, Oh prepare...share it. Not a flower, not a flower sweet On my tame. In happy climes, where from the genial sun And virgin earth such scenes ensue, The force of Art... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 864 páginas
...since been quoted into a proverb. Verses on the Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America. e blasted verdure of the fields : And, shrank into...resign. Even what remained Of stronger fruits falls \Vhcre nature guides and virtue rules, Where men shall not impose for truth and sense The pedantry... | |
| 1838 - 280 páginas
...Berkeley, during his residence in Newport. " On the prospect of planting Arts and Learning in America. " The muse, disgusted at an age and clime, Barren of...climes, where from the genial sun And virgin earth fresh scenes ensue, The force of art by nature seems outdone, And fancied beauties by the true : "... | |
| 1902 - 424 páginas
...wide field of moral and mental philosophic discussion. 1. THE Muse, disgusted at an age and clime 2. In happy climes, where, from the genial sun And virgin...Nature seems outdone, And fancied beauties by the true: 3. In happy climes, the seat of innocence, Where Nature guides, and Virtue rules, Where men shall not... | |
| William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, Mark Bailey - 1902 - 564 páginas
...importance of deliberateness of utterance in aiding the expression of strong feeling. LI.— AMERICA. 1. The Muse, disgusted at an age and clime Barren of...waits a better time, Producing subjects worthy fame. 2. In happy climes, where from the genial sun And virgin earth such scenes ensue, The force of art... | |
| 1904 - 786 páginas
...Prospect of Planting Arts and Learning in America. By the late Dr. Berkeley, Bishop of Cloyne, 1725 :" The Muse, disgusted at an age and clime, Barren of...now waits a better time, Producing subjects worthy same : In happy climes, where from the genial sun And virgin earth such scenes ensue, The force of... | |
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