And something previous e'en to taste— 'tis sense; Good sense, which only is the gift of Heaven, And though no science, fairly worth the seven; A light which in yourself you must perceive ; Jones and Le Notre have it not to give. The Cornhill Magazine - Page 596edited by - 1873Full view - About this book
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