Found in 10 poems.

Monody on the Death of Chatterton

  • 16Is this the land, where Genius ne'er in vain
  • 17Pour'd forth her soul-enchanting strain?

Monody on the Death of Chatterton

  • 26I weep that heaven-born Genius so should fall;
  • 34Is this the land, where Genius ne'er in vain
  • 35Pour'd forth his lofty strain?

Ode to Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire [;] On the Twenty-Fourth Stanza in her 'Passage Over Mount Gouthard'

  • 31And Genius to your cradle came,
  • 32His forehead wreathed with lambent flame,

Two Founts[;] Stanzas Addressed to a lady to her Recovery with Unblemished Looks, From a Severe Attack of Pain

  • 31And tort'ring Genius of the bitter spring,
  • 32To shrink aback, and cower upon his urn.

The Prophecy of Dante[;] Canto the Third

  • 77The harlotry of Genius, which, like Beauty,

English Bards and Scotch Reviewers

  • 139And, hurling lawful Genius from the throne,

A Fragment Found in a Lecture-Room

  • 6Indignant Genius scowls and passes by:

Burke

  • 5'Great Son of Genius! sweet to me thy name,

Childe Harold's Pilgrimage - Canto the Fourth

  • 1039Reflects the meek-eyed Genius of the place,

Monody on the Death of the Right Hon. R. B. Sheridan, Spoken at Drury-Lane Theatre, London

  • 75Watch every fault that daring Genius owes