| John Ruskin - 1848 - 266 pagina’s
...time the grey-fly winds her sultry horn. " Missing thee, I walk unseen On the dry smooth shaven green, To behold the wandering moon Riding near her highest...noon, Like one that had been led astray, Through the heavens' wide pathless way, And oft as if her head she bowed Stooping through a fleecy cloud." It is... | |
| Hamilton Lanphere Smith - 1848 - 336 pagina’s
...figure), it is a sure indication of an approaching storm. It is to this cloud that Milton alludes. " To behold the wandering moon, « Riding near her highest noon, Like one that hath been led astray Through the heaven's wide pathless way ; And oft as if her head she bow'd, Stooping... | |
| Samuel Tyler - 1848 - 222 pagina’s
...length, unveil'd her peerless light, And o'er the world her silver mantle threw." V And he says again, " To behold the wandering moon, Riding near her highest noon, Like one that has been led astray, Through the heaven's wide pathless way. And oft as if her head she bow'd, Stooping... | |
| George Croly - 1849 - 416 pagina’s
...among, I woo to hear thy evening song ; And missing thee, I walk unseen On the dry smooth shaven green, To behold the wandering moon Riding near her highest...noon, Like one that had been led astray Through the heaven's wide pathless way ; And oft, as if her head she bowed, Stooping through a fleecy cloud. Oft... | |
| Basil Montagu - 1849 - 284 pagina’s
...images." And Bishop Taylor, " Sometimes be curious to see the sun rise from his chambers in the east." " Behold the wandering moon, Riding near her highest noon. Like one that has been led astray Through the heavens' wide pathless way, And oft, as if her head she bow'd, Stooping... | |
| George Croly - 1850 - 442 pagina’s
...among, I woo to hear thy evening song; And missing thee, I walk unseen On the dry smooth shaven green, To behold the wandering moon Riding near her highest...noon, Like one that had been led astray Through the heaven's wide pathless way ; And oft, as if her head she bowed, Stooping through a fleecy cloud. Oft... | |
| Daniel Scrymgeour - 1850 - 596 pagina’s
...among, I woo, to hear thy even-song ; And, missing thee, I walk nnseen On the dry smooth-shaven green, To behold the wandering moon, Riding near her highest noon, Like one that had been led astray Throngh the heaven's wide pathless way ; And oft, as if her head she bow'd, Stooping throngh a fleeey... | |
| Robert Joseph Sullivan - 1850 - 524 pagina’s
...evening song ; And missing thee, I walk unseen On the dry smooth-shaven green, To behold the wand'ring moon, Riding near her highest noon, Like one that had been led astray Through the heaven's wide pathless way; And oft, as if her head she bow'd, Stooping through a fleecy cloud. Oft... | |
| Cyrus R. Edmonds - 1851 - 418 pagina’s
...I woo, to hear thy even-song ; And, missing thee, I walk unseen 65 On the dry smooth-shaven green, To behold the wandering moon, Riding near her highest...noon, Like one that had been led astray Through the heaven's wide pathless way ; 70 And oft, as if her head she bowed, Stooping through a fleecy cloud.... | |
| Arethusa Hall - 1851 - 422 pagina’s
...among;, I woo, to hear thy evening song: And missing thee, I walk unseen On the dry, smooth-shaven green, To behold the wandering moon, Riding near her highest...noon, Like one that had been led astray Through the heaven's wide, pathless way; And oft, as if her head she bowed, Stooping through a fleecy cloud,. Oft,... | |
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