| Samuel Rogers - 1822 - 178 páginas
...Thy hospitable roof, Margaret De Tours ; Thy sign the golden sun. Heaven prosper Thee ! VI. THE ALPS. WHO first beholds those everlasting clouds, Seed-time...night, Still where they were, steadfast, immovable ; ' Who first beholds the Alps — that mighty chain Of Mountains, stretching on from east to west,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1823 - 218 páginas
...forget Thy hospitable roof, Marguerite De Tours; Thy sign the golden sun. Heaven prosper Thee! VI. WHO first beholds those everlasting clouds, Seed-time...night, Still where they were, steadfast, immovable; Who first beholds the Alps — that mighty chain Of Mountains, stretching on from east to west, So... | |
| 1823 - 704 páginas
...enterprize, forms the subject of another chapter. The following lines are certainly not without merit. " Who first beholds those everlasting clouds, Seed-time and harvest,' morning noon and night, Still when they were, steadfast, immovable ; Who first beholds the Alps< — that mighty chain Of mountains... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 páginas
...in the east, and the white moon Hung like a vapour in the cloudless sky. Rogers's Italy. MOUNTAINS. Who first beholds those everlasting clouds, Seed-time...noon, and night, Still where they were, steadfast, immoveable ; Who first beholds the Alps — that mighty chain Of mountains, stretching on from east... | |
| 1830 - 484 páginas
...to make one of our party. And, lo ! already we are In Switzerland, and thus speaketh Rogers : — " Who first beholds those everlasting clouds, Seed-time...night, Still where they were, steadfast, immovable ; Who first beholds the Alps— that mighty chain Of mountains, stretching on from east to west, So... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 páginas
...hospitable roof, Marguerite de Tours; Thy sign the silver swan.1 Heaven prosper Thee! VI. THE ALPS. WHO first beholds those everlasting clouds, Seed-time...and harvest, morning, noon and night, Still where thcv were, steadfast, immovable; Who first beholds the Alps — that mighty chain Of Mountains, stretching... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 páginas
...hospitable roof, Marguerite de Tours ; Thy sign the silver swan.1 Heaven prosper Thee ! VI. THE ALPS. WHO first beholds those everlasting clouds. Seed-time...harvest, morning, noon and night, Still where they were, stedfast, immovable ; Who first beholds the Alps — that mighty chain Of Mountains, stretching on... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 páginas
...Thy sign the silver swan.1 Heaven prosper Thee ! VI. THE ALPS. WHO first beholds those ei-crlasting clouds, Seed-time and harvest, morning, noon and night, Still where they were, stedfast, immovable ; Who first beholds the Alps — that mighty chain Of Mountains, stretching on... | |
| Thomas Dyke (the younger.) - 1834 - 380 páginas
...think I have said enough on this subject, and so do I myself. CHAPTER III. CANTONS OF ZURICH AND ZUG. " Who first beholds those everlasting clouds, Seed-time and harvest, morning, noon, and niglit, Still where they were, stedfast, immoveable ; Those mighty hills, so shadowy, so sublime, As... | |
| John Hoppus - 1836 - 770 páginas
...to the majesty and omnipotence of the Creator, and the insignificance of the puny creature man ! ' Who first beholds those everlasting clouds. Seed-time...noon, and night. Still where they were, steadfast, immoveable ; Those mighty hills, so shadowy, so sublime, As rather to belong to heaven than earth—... | |
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