| Charles George Harper - 1907 - 354 páginas
...better. It is strange that the prophecy with which Pope concluded has been exactly fulfilled : — "Another age shall see the golden ear Imbrown the slope and nod on the parterre ; Deep harvest bury all his pride has plann'd, And laughing Ceres re-assume the land." The first Duke of Chandos... | |
| Walter Jerrold - 1909 - 438 páginas
...Villa, denied too, ingenuously, that Canons was the original he described, went on to prophesy that Another age shall see the golden Ear Imbrown the Slope, and nod on the Parterre, Deep Harvest bury all his pride has plann'd, And laughing Ceres reassume the land. The forecast applied... | |
| Osbert Sitwell - 1925 - 362 páginas
...the trees have been cut, and in most of them the fountains have ceased playing for ever : " An other age shall see the golden ear Imbrown the slope and nod on the parterre." At first the Germans, distrusting their own power, made use of foreign artists and workmen. In this... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1926 - 306 páginas
...cloth'd, the Hungry fed ; Health to himself, and to his Infants bread 170 His charitable Vanity supplies. Another age shall see the golden Ear Imbrown the Slope, and nod on the Parterre, Deep Harvest bury all his pride has plann'd, 175 And laughing Ceres reassume the land. Who then shall grace,... | |
| Alexander Pope - 1963 - 884 páginas
...his Infants bread 170 The Lab'rer bears : What his hard Heart denies, His charitable Vanity supplies. Another age shall see the golden Ear Imbrown the Slope, and nod on the Parterre, Deep Harvests bury all his pride has plann'd, 175 And laughing Ceres re-assume the land. Who then shall grace, or who improve... | |
| Yasmine Gooneratne - 1976 - 164 páginas
...distorted landscape be restored to beauty and usefulness: Another age shall see the golden Ear 1 73 Imbrown the Slope, and nod on the Parterre, Deep Harvests bury all his pride has plann'd, And laughing Ceres re-assume the land. Pope's Epistle to Lord Bathurst, also... | |
| Margaret Anne Doody, Professor of English Margaret Anne Doody - 1985 - 314 páginas
...metamorphosis, the change brought about by the irresistible energies of Nature herself, who works changes: Another age shall see the golden Ear Imbrown the Slope, and nod on the Parterre, Deep Harvests bury all his pride has plann'd, And laughing Ceres re-assume the land. (Epistle to Burlington, lines 1 73-6)... | |
| Colin Nicholson - 1994 - 252 páginas
...on the future any actual restoration of the terms and arrangements of patriarchal noblesse oblige: Another age shall see the golden Ear Imbrown the Slope,...has plann'd, And laughing Ceres re-assume the land. (173-6) In Bathurst, the evident contradictions between Pope's ethical priorities and the different... | |
| Carl R. Woodring, James Shapiro - 2007 - 764 páginas
...the conversion of the inauthentic ostentation of bad ownership into the projects of pleasured profit. Another age shall see the golden Ear Imbrown the Slope, and nod on the Parterre, Deep Harvests bury all his pride has plann'd, And laughing Ceres re-assume the land. Notice also how the reference to Ceres... | |
| Toby Barnard, Jane Clark - 1995 - 364 páginas
...works, true Aeneases, the Stuarts of the prophecy of lines 173-76 in the Epistle: Another age shall sec the golden Ear Imbrown the Slope, and nod on the Parterre, Deep Harvests bury all his pride has plann'd, And laughing Ceres reassume the land. Fertility, rather than Timon's waste,... | |
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