| William Cullen Bryant - 1886 - 400 páginas
...all his rounded billows fixed, And motionless forever.—Motionless ?— No—they are all unchained again. The clouds Sweep over with their shadows, and,...chase The sunny ridges. Breezes of the South ! Who tosa the golden and the flame-like flowers, And pass the prairie-hawk that, poised on high, Flaps his... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1887 - 232 páginas
...his rounded billows fixed, And motionless forever. — Motionless? — No — they are all unchained again. The clouds Sweep over with their shadows, and,...flowers, And pass the prairie-hawk that, poised on these Flaps his broad wings, yet moves not — ye have played Among the palms of Mexico and vines Of... | |
| William J. Cassidy - 1887 - 392 páginas
...still, with all his rounded billows fixed And motionless forever. Motionless ! They are all unchanged again. The clouds Sweep over with their shadows, and,...hollows seem to glide along, and chase The sunny ridges. " — WC Bryasat. JHE vast and extensive prairies of North America, and the broad and waving pampas... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1889 - 406 páginas
...rapidly over them. The face of the ground seems to fluctuate and toss like billows of the sea. Page 131. The prairie-hawk that, poised on high, Flaps his broad wings, yet moves hot. I have seen the prairie-hawk balancing himself in the air for hours together, apparently over... | |
| Emma J. Todd, William Bramwell Powell - 1892 - 546 páginas
...with all his rounded billows fixed, And motionless forever. Motionless ? No — they are all unchained again. The clouds Sweep over with their shadows, and,...surface rolls and fluctuates to the eye ; Dark hollows seein to glide along and chase The sunny ridges. Breezes of the south ! Who toss the golden and the... | |
| David Hoekzema - 1893 - 368 páginas
...rounded billows fixed , And motionless for ever. — Motionless? — No — they are all unchained again. The clouds Sweep over with their shadows, and,...Breezes of the South! Who toss the golden and the flame-lite flowers , And pass the prairie-hawk that , poised on high , Flaps his broad wings, yet moves... | |
| Ishbel Gordon Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair - 1893 - 276 páginas
...all his rounded billows fixed And motionless for ever. — Motionless? No — they are all unchained again. The clouds Sweep over with their shadows, and...beneath The surface rolls and fluctuates to the eye. Man hath no part in all this glorious work ; The hand that built the firmament hath heaved And smoothed... | |
| Martín García Mérou - 1894 - 236 páginas
...fixed, And motionless for ever. —Motionless? No they are all unchained agaim. The clouds Sweep ever with their shadows, and beneath, The surface rolls...the south! Who toss the golden and the flame-like fiowers, And pass the prairie-hawk that, poised on high, Flaps his broad wings, yet moves not; ye have... | |
| Margaret Fuller - 1895 - 492 páginas
...plains whose soft expanse was continually touched with expression by the slow moving clouds which " Sweep over with their shadows, and beneath The surface...hollows seem to glide along and chase The sunny ridges," to the banks of the Fox River, a sweet and graceful stream. We reached Geneva just in time to escape... | |
| William Henry Withrow - 1895 - 210 páginas
...his rounded billows fixed And motionless forever. — Motionless? — No — they are all unchained again. The clouds Sweep over with their shadows, and,...beneath, The surface rolls and fluctuates to the eye. Man hath no part in all this glorious work : The hand that built the firmament hath heaved And smoothed... | |
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