| Tobias Merton (pseud) - 1826 - 550 páginas
...sun, — until They reach the utmost West. The lark is up Exulting in the bright blue heaven ; — the streams Leap wantonly adown the laughing slopes...And must yon tints And shapes divine which thou hast formed, decay, — The mountain, and the temple, and the tower, That float in yonder fields of air... | |
| 1829 - 348 páginas
...sun, — until They reach the utmost West. The lark is up Exulting in the bright blue heaven ; — the streams Leap wantonly adown the laughing slopes...And must yon tints And shapes divine which thou hast formed, decay, — The mountain, and the temple, and the tower, That float in yonder fields of air... | |
| Nicholas Toms Carrington, Noel Thomas Carrington - 1834 - 340 páginas
...of bells, Far borne by Auster's welcome gale, is heard ; All else is mute,—silently happy,—Earth Reposes in the sunset. Let me gaze At the great vision...Farewell! farewell! Who givest beauty to the cloud, and lightJoy, music, to the earth ! And must the tints And shapes divine which thou hast form'd, decay,—... | |
| Mary Ashdowne - 1839 - 328 páginas
...glory of to-morrow's circuit. " Let me gaze At the great vision tie it pass ; for now The day- god hovers o'er the western hill, And sheds his last fond...That float in yonder fields of air ; — the isles Of all-surpassing loveliness, and seas Of glorious emerald, that seem to flow Around the gold-fringed... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1844 - 544 páginas
...yonder western sky bespeaks him still lingering, to tell the returning glory of to-morrow's circuit. " Let me gaze At the great vision ere it pass ; for...temple, and the tower, That float in yonder fields of air;—the isles Of all-surpassing loveliness, and seas Of glorious emerald, that seem to flow Around... | |
| David Grant - 1865 - 428 páginas
...— silently happy, — earth ~;;-^ - '-...., ttf.-' | Reposes in the sunset. — Let me gaze At the1 great vision ere it pass ; for now The day-god hovers...And must yon tints And shapes divine which thou hast formed, decay : — The mountain, and the temple, and the tower, That float in yonder fields of air;—... | |
| David Grant (of Aberdeen) - 1871 - 478 páginas
...sun, — until They reach the utmost west. The lark is up Exulting in the bright blue heaven ; — the streams Leap wantonly adown the laughing slopes...And must yon tints And shapes divine which thou hast formed, decay : — The mountain, and the temple, and the tower, That float in yonder fields of air;... | |
| Richard Nicholls Worth - 1875 - 220 páginas
...aid — dishonoured — old — Dreary in aspect silently decays The lonely Wood of Wistman. ***** Earth Reposes in the sunset. Let me gaze At the great...And must yon tints And shapes divine which thou hast formed decay — The mountain, and the temple, and the tower That float in yonder fields of air ; the... | |
| Arthur B. Davison - 1880 - 396 páginas
...the sun, until They reach the utmost west. The lark is up Exulting in the bright blue heaven ; — the streams Leap wantonly adown the laughing slopes...and light — Joy, music, to the earth ! And must the tints And shapes divine which thou hast formed, decay? The mountain, and the temple, and the tower,... | |
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