| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 514 pages
...doorr^ The only pleafant and delightful ptece, - : •'•'••• That ever troden was of footing* trace. For all that nature by her mother wit. : Could frame in earth, and form of fubftance bafl?i Was there; and all that nature did omit» '•• ''•' •' Art ("playing fecond... | |
| Edmund Spenser - Epic poetry, English - 1758 - 800 pages
...didfeeme unto myfimple doome The onely pleafant and delightful! place That ever troden was of footings trace : For all that nature by her mother wit Could frame in earth, and forme of fubftance bafet Was there ; and all that nature did omit, Art, playing fecond natures part,fupplyed... | |
| William Mason - 1778 - 168 pages
....Spencer's Fairy Queen, Book 4th, Canto the loth: the paflage immediatcly alluded to is in the 2ift Stanza. For all that Nature, by her mother wit, Could frame in earth and form of fubftance bafe Was there ; and all that Nature did omit, Art (playing Nature's fecond part) fupplied... | |
| William Mason - Gardens - 1783 - 268 pages
...Spencer's Fairy Queen, Book 4th, Canto the loth: the paflage immediately alluded to is in the 2ift Stanza. For all that Nature, by her mother wit, Could frame in earth and form of fubftance bafe Was there; and all that Nature did omit, Art (playing Nature's fecond part) fupplied... | |
| English poetry - 1788 - 550 pages
...which did seeme unto my simple doome ' The onely pleasant and delightfull place ' That ever trodden was of footing's trace ; ' For all that Nature by her mother wit ' Could frame in earth, and forme of substance base, ' Was there ; and all that Nature did omit, ' Art, playing second Nature's... | |
| William Mason - 1796 - 264 pages
...Fairy Queen, Book 4th, Canto the loth: the paflage immediately alluded to is in the 2 i ft Stanza. For all that Nature, by her mother wit, Could frame in earth and form of fubftance bafe . , -.Was there ; and all that Nature did omit, Art (playing Nature's fecond part) fupplied... | |
| William Mason - Gardens - 1811 - 524 pages
...Spenser's Fairy Queen, Book 4th, Canto the 10th; the passage immediately alluded to is in the 21st stanza. For all that Nature, by her mother wit, Could frame in earth and form of substance base Was there ; and all that Nature did omit, Art (playing Nature's second part) supplied... | |
| William Mason - Church music - 1811 - 516 pages
...Spenser's Fairy Queen, Book 4th, Canto the 10th; the passage immediately alluded to is in the 21st stanza. For all that Nature, by her mother wit, Could frame in earth and form of substance base Was there ; and all that Nature did omit, < Art (playing Nature's second part) supplied... | |
| John Evans (M. D.) - Bees - 1806 - 332 pages
...a chatter. — BEWICK'S Birds, p. 96. 892. Still seems] See MASON'S Caraclacus. 906. Such were} *' For all that Nature by her mother wit " Could frame in earth, and form in substance base, 78 THE BEES. B.III. And every charm coy Nature had deny'd Her sister Art with kindlier... | |
| British poets - Classical poetry - 1822 - 310 pages
...Faerie Queene, book iv. canto 10 : the passage immediately alluded to is in the twenty-first stanza. For all that Nature, by her mother wit, Could frame in earth and form of substance base Was there; and all that Nature did omit, Art (playing Nature's second part) supplied... | |
| |