There sometimes doth a leaping fish Send through the tarn a lonely cheer ; The crags repeat the raven's croak, In symphony austere ; Thither the rainbow comes— the cloud — And mists that spread the flying shroud ; And sunbeams ; and the sounding blast,... The Recreations of Christopher North - Pagina 12door John Wilson - 1854 - 307 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Naturalist pseud, Edward Wilson (M.A., F.L.S.) - 1852 - 444 pagina’s
...comes, — the cloud, — And mists that spread the flying shroud ; And sunbeams, and the sounding blast That, if it could, would hurry past ; But that enormous barrier binds it fast. Not free from boding thoughts awhile The shepherd stood : then makes his way Towards the dog, o'er... | |
| 1853 - 394 pagina’s
...comes — the clond — And mists that spread the flying shroud . And sunbeams, and the sounding blast, That if it could, would hurry past, But that enormous barrier binds it fast." D. THINGS BEYOND THE EYE. How TEUE is IT, that " Ignorance" is often " bliss ! " If a man, with a feeling... | |
| Wilson Armistead - 1852 - 328 pagina’s
...comes — the cloud — And mists that spread the flying shroud ; And sunbeams, and the sounding blast That, if it could, would hurry past ; But that enormous barrier binds it fast. Not free from boding thoughts awhile The shepherd stood: then makes his way Towards the dog, o'er rocks... | |
| 1852 - 354 pagina’s
...comes, the cloud ; And mists that spread the flying shroud, And sunbeams ; and the sounding blast, That if it could, would hurry past, But that enormous barrier binds it fast." We must abstain from farther examples of the descriptive faculty, and allude to that far higher gift... | |
| Duty - 1853 - 228 pagina’s
...the cloud, — And mists that spread the flying shroud, — And sunbeams, — and the sounding blast, That if it could, would hurry past, But that enormous barrier binds it fast. Not knowing what to think, awhile, The shepherd stood ; — then makes his way Towards the dog, o'er... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853 - 622 pagina’s
...comes — the cloud, And mist! that spread the flying shroud ; And sun-beams: and the sounding blast. ight, without making one false stop, though all were alike blind. Methought Or compare the four last lines of the concluding stanza with the former half: 14 Yet proof was plain,... | |
| William Gideon Michael Jones Barker - 1854 - 380 pagina’s
...conies — the cloud, And mists that spread the flying shroud, And sunbeams — and the sounding blast, That if it could would hurry past, But that enormous barrier binds it fast." WOBDSWOBTH. Such varied scenes does Wensleydale afford : but above all, omit not the mouldering walls... | |
| John Wilson - 1857 - 500 pagina’s
...rainbow comes, the cloud, And mists that spread the flying shroud, And sunheams. and the flying blast, That if it could, would hurry past, But that enormous...human eye ever saw the birds within a thousand feet of tho lower earth ; yet how often must they have stooped down on lamb and leveret, and struck the cushat... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1857 - 242 pagina’s
...comes ; the cloud ; And mists that spread the flying shroud ; And sunbeams ; and the sounding blast, That, if it could, would hurry past ; But that enormous barrier binds it fast. Not free from boding thoughts, a while The shepherd stood ; then makes his way O'er rocks and stones,... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1858 - 240 pagina’s
...rainbow comes ; the cloud; And mists that spread the flying shroud; And sunbeams; and the sounding blast, That, if it could, would hurry past; But that enormous barrier binds it fast. Not free from boding thoughts, a while The shepherd stood ; then makes his way O'er rocks and stones,... | |
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