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" To build, to plant, whatever you intend, To rear the column, or the arch to bend, To swell the terrace, or to sink the grot; In all, let Nature never be forgot. "
The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope - Page 258
by Alexander Pope - 1879 - 505 pages
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The Works of Alexander Pope Esq, Volume 3

Alexander Pope - English literature - 1751 - 274 pages
...were very fuitable ornaments. A Light, which in yourfelf you muft perceive ; 45 Jones and Le Notre have it not to give. To build, to plant, whatever...intend, To rear the Column, or the Arch to bend, To fwell the Terras, or to fink the Grot ; In all, let Nature never be forgot. 5» But treat the Goddefs...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq. ...: Moral essays

Alexander Pope - 1751 - 272 pages
...were very fuitable ornaments. A Light, which in yourfelf you muft perceive ; 45 Jones and Le Notre have it not to give. To build, to plant, whatever...intend, To rear the Column, or the Arch to bend, To fwell the Terras, or to fmk the Grot ; In all, let Nature never be forgot. 59 But treat the Goddefs...
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Moral essays

Alexander Pope - 1751 - 374 pages
...Science, fairly worth the Teven ': ' A Light, which in yourfelf you muft perceive j 45 Jones and Le N6tre have it not to give. To build, to plant, whatever...you intend, To rear the Column, or the Arch to bend, COMMENTARY. VER. 47. To build, to plant, &c."] 2. The next quality, fof dignity and ufe, is TASTE,...
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The Works of Alexander Pope: Moral essays

Alexander Pope - English literature - 1757 - 234 pages
...Science, fairly worth the feven : A Light, which in yourfelf you muft perceive ; 45 Jones and Le Notre have it not to give. To build, to plant, whatever...intend, To rear the Column, or the Arch to bend, To dvell the Terras, or to fink the Grot i In all, let Nature never be forgot. 5* But treat the Goddefs,...
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The Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: In Nine Volumes Complete, with ..., Volume 3

Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1760 - 402 pages
...Science, fairly worth the feven : A Light, which in yourfelf you mufl perceive; 45 Jones and Le Notre have it not to give. To build, to plant, whatever...you intend, To rear the Column, or the Arch to bend, COMMENTARY. of their operations, or, as the Poet better exprefles it, — of every art the foul; but...
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The Beauties of English Poesy, Volume 1

Oliver Goldsmith - English poetry - 1767 - 294 pages
...the feven': A Light, which in yourfelf you maft perceive^ Jones and Le Notre have it not to give t. To build, to plant, whatever you intend, To rear the Column, or the Arch to bend, To fwell the Terras, or to fink the Grot ; In all, let Nature never be forgot. But treat the Goddefs like...
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The Oxford Magazine, Volume 8

1772 - 616 pages
...inPelpom. A a ( 8 ) For the OXFORD MAGAZINE. An Effay on Harmony, as it relaces to Situation and Building. To build, to plant, whatever you intend, To rear the column, or the Arch to bend, To fearch the Terras, or to link the Grot, In all let Nature never be forgot. POPE. HARMONY is that, which...
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Village Memoirs: In a Series of Letters Between a Clergyman and His Family ...

Joseph Cradock - Epistolary fiction, English - 1775 - 180 pages
...in an enchanted caftle, when he fhould be purfuing his main adventure."— In fhort, as Pope fays, To build, to plant, whatever you intend, To rear the column, or the arch to bend, To fwell the terras, or to fink the grot -, In all let nature never be forgot. Still follow fenfe, of...
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A New Display of the Beauties of England: Or, a Description of the Most ...

Architecture - 1776 - 502 pages
...to planting, has been confidered as a very accurate defcription of the beouties to be found here. ** To build, to plant, whatever you intend, '• *' To rear the column, or the arch to bend ; *' To fvvcll the terrace, or to fink the grot, «« In all let nature never be forgot. " Confult the genius...
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Bell's Edition, Volumes 75-76

John Bell - English poetry - 1796 - 524 pages
...science, fairly worth the sev'n ; A light which in yourself you must perceive; 45 Jones and Le Notre have it not to give. To build, to plant, whatever...to sink the grot, In all let Nature never be forgot ; 50 But treat the goddess like a modest fair, Nor overdress, nor leave her wholly bare; Let not each...
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