| 1830 - 504 páginas
...MILTON. His spirit was the home Of aspirations high ; A temple, whose huge dome Was hidden in the sky. WORDSWORTH. He hung his harp upon Philosophy's pure...placed by Nature's throne, Composed each placid line. BYRON. Black clouds his forehead bound, And at his feet were flowers : Mirth, Madness, Magic found... | |
| 1830 - 990 páginas
...enchanted womb Of his vast genius, lie Bright streams and groves, whose gloom Is lit by Una's eye. WORDSWORTH. He hung his harp upon Philosophy's pure...placed by Nature's throne, Composed each placid line. WILSON. His strain, like holy hymn, Upon the ear doth float, Or voice of cherubim, In mountain vale... | |
| 1830 - 1006 páginas
...enchanted womb Of his vast genius, lie Bright streams and groves, whose gloom Is lit by Una's eye. WORDSWORTH. He hung his harp upon Philosophy's pure...placed by Nature's throne, Composed each placid line. WILSO.V. His strain, like holy hymn, Upon the ear doth float, Or voice of cherubim, In mountain vale... | |
| 1830 - 222 páginas
...vast genius, lie Bright streams and groves, whose gloom Is lit by Una's eye. WORDSWORTH. Ho hung hie harp upon Philosophy's pure shrine; And placed by Nature's throne, Composed each placid line. WILSOH. His strain, like holy hymn, Upon the ear doth float, Or voice of cherubim, la mountain vale... | |
| 1830 - 436 páginas
...fife" Thrills through hrs startling song. Camphell. With all that Nature's fire Can lend to polish'd Art, He strikes his graceful lyre To thrill or warm the heart. Coleridge. Magician, whose dread spell, Working in pale moonlight, From Superstition's crll Invokes... | |
| Robert Macnish - 1838 - 438 páginas
...enchanted womb Of his vast genius, lie Bright streams and groves, whose gloom Is lit by Una's eye. WORDSWORTH. He hung his harp upon Philosophy's pure...placed by Nature's throne, Composed each placid line. WILSON. His strain, like holy hymn, Upon the ear doth float, Or voice of cherubim, In mountain vale... | |
| Robert Macnish, David Macbeth Moir - 1838 - 438 páginas
...womb Of his vast genius, lie Bright streams and groves, whose gloom Is lit by Una's eye. WOBDSWOKTH. He hung his harp upon Philosophy's pure shrine ; And,...placed by Nature's throne, Composed each placid line. WII.SON. His strain, like holy hymn, t'pon the ear doth float, Or voice of cherubim, In mountain vale... | |
| Robert Macnish - 1844 - 432 páginas
...enchanted womb Of his vast genius, lie Bright streams and groves, whose gloom Is lit by Una's eye. WORDSWORTH. He hung his harp upon Philosophy's pure...placed by Nature's throne, Composed each placid line. WILSON. His strain, like holy hymn, Upon the ear doth float, Or voice of cherubim, In mountain vale... | |
| 1851 - 608 páginas
...People's Journal. THOMAS CAMPBELL. WITH A PORTRAIT. With all that Nature's fire Can lend to polieh'd Art, • He strikes his graceful lyre, To thrill or warm the heart. — MA.-MMi. THE bard of hope — who has hymned her pleasures so sweetly — stands high among those... | |
| N. L. Ferguson - 1852 - 286 páginas
...loves to dwell. COLERIDGE. Magician, whose dread spell, Working in pale moonlight, From superstition's cell Invokes each satellite ! WORDSWORTH. He hung...strikes his graceful lyre To thrill or warm the heart. POETICAL PORTRAITS. SCOTT. He sings, and lo ! Romance Starts from its mouldering urn, While Chivalry's... | |
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