O'er leaf and wave ; A calm undressing, all so silently, For calmness of the grave, Unrepining. Tis thus when, all its wanderings past, On the still tide The bark doth hang its idle sail at last, And, like a shadow, glide Into its rest. Thoughts in Past Years - Pagina 191door Isaac Williams - 1838 - 388 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| 1837 - 742 pagina’s
...bark doth hang its idle sail at last, And, like a shadow, glide Into its rest. VOL. XII.— Dec. 1837. The noiseless brook its banks along Winds, like a...that stirs the quiet scene, A mighty Being speaks, \\horu we await. Such is the awful calm they learn Beneath thy cross Who fain would sit, looking for... | |
| 1848 - 404 pagina’s
...On the still tide The bark doth hang its idle sail at last, And, like a shadow glide, Into its rest. The noiseless brook its banks along Winds like a lake,...listening trees Wanders a sound, It seems a voice comes from the distant seas, Upon a message bound Inland and far. Upon the dread and dim serene, Each... | |
| Robert Edgar Hughes - 1855 - 394 pagina’s
...without running the gauntlet of the Trekroner and the Citadel, the game was won. CHAPTER III. AT SEA. ' ' If haply o'er the listening trees Wanders a sound, It seems a voice borne from the distant seas Upon a message bound Inland and far." ONE beautiful evening in July we... | |
| 1856 - 796 pagina’s
...The noiseless brook its banks along Winds like a lake, Вате stilly heard a rippling nnder-eong, Whose passing eddies make Silence more still. If haply o'er the listening trees Wandern a sound. It seems a voice come from the distant »eu Upon a message hound, Inland and far.... | |
| Five minutes daily readings - 1882 - 408 pagina’s
...On the still tide The bark doth hang its idle sail at last, And like a shadow glide Into its rest. The noiseless brook its banks along Winds like a lake,...under-song, Whose passing eddies make Silence more still. Upon the dread and dim serene, Each thought that breaks, And every breath that stirs the quiet scene,... | |
| 1883 - 410 pagina’s
...On the still tide The bark doth hang its idle sail at last, And like a shadow glide Into its rest. The noiseless brook its banks along Winds like a lake,...under-song, Whose passing eddies make Silence more still. Upon the dread and dim serene, Each thought that breaks, And every breath that stirs the quiet scene,... | |
| William Holden Hutton - 1903 - 306 pagina’s
...little stream between the two Eastleach churches he may well have thought when he wrote the lines — The noiseless brook its banks along Winds like a lake,...undersong, Whose passing eddies make Silence more still. EASTLEACH. It is a land into which it is hard to fancy trouble entering ; and yet the first thing that... | |
| William Holden Hutton - 1908 - 334 pagina’s
...little stream between the two Eastleach churches he may well have thought when he wrote the lines — The noiseless brook its banks along Winds like a lake,...undersong. Whose passing eddies make Silence more still. EASTLEACH. It is a land into which it is hard to fancy trouble entering ; and yet the first thing that... | |
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