| William Jones (theologian.) - 1879 - 516 páginas
...sweeping down in scented undulation, steep to the blue water, studded here and there with new-mown heaps, filling all the air with fainter sweetness,...the shadows of the pines; and we may, perhaps, at last know the meaning of those quiet words of the 147th Psalm, ' He maketh grass to grow upon the mountains.'... | |
| Frederick Locker-Lampson - 1879 - 254 páginas
...sweeping down in scented undulation, steep to the blue water, studded here and there with new-mown heaps, filling all the air with fainter sweetness),...their long inlets among the shadows of the Pines.' John Ruskin. REPARTEE. The Duke of Clarence, when Lord High Admiral of England, went down to Portsmouth... | |
| Frederick Locker-Lampson - 1879 - 254 páginas
...sweeping down in scented undulation, steep to the blue water, studded here and there with new-mown heaps, filling all the air with fainter sweetness),...their long inlets among the shadows of the pines.' John Ruskin. REPARTEE. The Duke of Clarence, when Lord High Admiral of England, went down to Portsmouth... | |
| John Ruskin - 1880 - 204 páginas
...mounds sweeping down in scented undulation steep to the blue water, studded here and there with new-mown heaps filling all the air with fainter sweetness,...among the shadows of the pines ; and we may perhaps at last know the meaning of those quiet words of the 147th Psalm, "He maketh grass to grow upon the mountains."... | |
| John William Kirton - 1880 - 284 páginas
...sweeping down in scented undulation, steep to the blue water, studded here and there with new-mown heaps, filling all the air with fainter sweetness,...silently into their long inlets among the shadows of th>) pines ; and we may, perhaps, at last know the meaning of thoso quiet words of the 147th Psalm,... | |
| 1881 - 302 páginas
...studded here and there with new-mown heaps, filling all the air with fainter sweetness — look up toward the higher hills, where the waves of everlasting green...the shadows of the pines ; and we may, perhaps, at last know the meaning of these quiet words of the 147th Psalm — "He maketh grass to grow upon the... | |
| Griffith, Farran, Browne and co - 1883 - 392 páginas
...sweeping down in scented undulation, steep to the blue water, studded here and there with new-mown heaps, filling all the air with fainter sweetness,...the shadows of the pines ; and we may, perhaps, at last know the meaning of those quiet words of the 147th Psalm, ' He maketh grass to grow up on the... | |
| David Thomas - 1883 - 472 páginas
...mounds, sweeping down in scented undulation steep to the blue water, studded here and there with new-mown heaps, filling all the air with fainter sweetness...the shadows of the pines, and we may, perhaps, at last know the meaning of those quiet words, " He maketh grass to grow upon the mountains." There is... | |
| 1883 - 528 páginas
...studded here and there with new-mown heaps, filling all the air with fainter sweetness — look up toward the higher hills, where the waves of everlasting green...among the shadows of the pines; and we may perhaps at last know the meaning of those quiet words of the 147th Psalm, " He maketh grass to grow upon the mountains."... | |
| Asa T. Green - 1883 - 156 páginas
...eventide let us pass over the purling brook, through the meadow, studded here and there with new-mown heaps, filling all the air with fainter sweetness; look up towards the higher hills, where waves of everlasting green roll silently into their love inlets among the shadows of the trees; and... | |
| |