| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1814 - 476 pages
...change of place, From kindred features diversly combined, Producing change of beauty ever new. — Ah ! that such beauty, varying in the light Of living nature, cannot be pourtrayed By words, nor by the pencil's silent skill ; But is the property of him alone Who hath beheld... | |
| Robert Hasell Newell - Letters - 1821 - 236 pages
... f / •%?2V v^ / / I LETTERS ON THE SCENERY OF WALES. Ah ! that such beauty, varying in the light Of living nature, cannot be pourtrayed By words, nor by the pencil's silent skill ; But is the propirty of him alone Who hath beheld... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 452 pages
...change of place, From kindred features diversely combined, Producing change of beauty ever new. — Ah ! that such beauty, varying in the light Of living nature, cannot be pourtrayed By words, nor by the pencil's silent skill; But is the property of him alone Who hath beheld... | |
| Thomas Rose (topographical writer.) - 1832 - 232 pages
...with a feeling of admiration, not of disappointment, that we adopt the exclamation of the poet — " Ah ! that such beauty varying in the light Of living...portrayed By words, nor by the pencil's silent skill ; But is the properly of him alone, Who hath beheld it, noted it with care, And, in his mind, recorded it... | |
| Thomas Rose - Cumberland (England) - 1832 - 238 pages
...feeling of admiration, not of disappointment, that we adopt the exclamation of the poet — " Ah I that such beauty varying in the light Of living Nature,...portrayed By words, nor by the pencil's silent skill ; But is the property of him alone, Who hath beheld it, noted it with care, And, in his mind, recorded it... | |
| Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - Art - 1834 - 290 pages
...reality more gorgeous, glowing, and luxuriant, this poetry could dare to express, or painting imitate. " Ah that such beauty, varying in the light Of living...portrayed By words, nor by the pencil's silent skill ; But is the property of those alone Who have beheld it, noted it with care, And in their minds recorded... | |
| John Aikin - English poetry - 1838 - 796 pages
...us : change of place, From kindred features diversely combined, Producing change of beauty ever new. Ah ! that such beauty, varying in the light Of living nature, cannot be portray'd By words, nor by the pencil's silent skill ; But is the property of him alone Who hath beheld... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - English poetry - 1838 - 752 pages
...us : change of place, From kindred features diversely comhined, Producing change of beauty ever new. Ah ! that such beauty, varying in the light Of living nature, cannot be portray'd By words, nor hy the pencil's silent skill ; But is the property of him alone Who hath beheld... | |
| Edmund Flagg - Illinois - 1838 - 258 pages
...harmonize with the rainbow glow of the distant forest. " Such beauty, varying in the light Of gorgeous nature, cannot be portrayed By words, nor by the pencil's silent skill ; But is the property of those alone Who have beheld it, noted it with care, And, in their minds, recorded... | |
| Howard Malcom - Burma - 1839 - 668 pages
...monotonous but attractive scenery of our evenings. " Such beauty, varying in the light Of gorgeous nature, cannot be portrayed By words, nor by the pencil's silent skill ; But is the property of those alone Who have beheld it, noted it with care, And in their minds recorded... | |
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