Gordale chasm, terrific as the lair Where the young lions couch ; for so, by leave Of the propitious hour, thou mayst perceive The local Deity, with oozy hair And mineral crown, beside his jagged urn Recumbent... Rambles by the Ribble - Página 45de William Dobson - 1864Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| William Wordsworth - 1865 - 432 páginas
...thought's optic glass Than noblest objects utterly decayed. XXXV. OORDALK. AT early dawn, or rather when Ae air Glimmers with fading light, and shadowy Eve Is...bereave ; Then, pensive Votary ! let thy feet repair To Gordale chasm, terrific as the lair Where the young lions couch ; for so, by leave Of the propitious... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1871 - 630 páginas
...betrayed Make sadder transits o'er thought's optic glass Than noblest objects utterly decayed. GOIÏDALE. AT early dawn, or rather when the air Glimmers with...bereave ; Then, pensive Votary ! let thy feet repair To Gord ale-chasm, terrific as the lair Where the young lions couch ; for so, by leave Of the propitious... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1871 - 642 páginas
...hetrayed Make sadder transits o'er thought's optic glass Thau nohlest ohjects utterly decayed. GOEDA LE. AT early dawn, or rather when the air Glimmers with fading light, and shadowy Eve Is husiest to confer and to hereave : Then, pensive Yotary ! let thy feet repair To Gordale.chasm, terrific... | |
| Genio C. Scott - 1873 - 506 páginas
...shoals of thousands. THE WINNINISH. " At early dawn, or rather when the air, Glimmering with fuding light, and shadowy eve Is busiest to confer and to...bereave, Then, pensive votary, let thy feet repair To silent lakes, or gentle river fair." This fish belongs to the genus Salmo, and tenants the upper waters... | |
| Francis Jacox - 1873 - 490 páginas
...night." His studies of crepuscular effects, objective and subjective, are numerous and diversif1ed. As "when the air glimmers with fading light, and shadowy Eve is busiest to confer and to bereave." Or as "when Daylight, fled from earth, on the grey sky hath left his lingering Ghost, perplexed as... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1876 - 288 páginas
...very much beguiled The tediousness and process of my travel. William Shakespeare. Gordale. GORDALE. AT early dawn, or rather when the air Glimmers with...bereave; Then, pensive votary ! let thy feet repair To Gordale chasm, terrific as the lair Where the young lions couch; for so, by leave Of the propitious... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1878 - 846 páginas
...Make sadder transits o'er thought's optic glass Than noblest objects utterly decayed. XXXV. GOHDALE. AT early dawn, or rather when the air Glimmers with...bereave ; Then, pensive Votary ! let thy feet repair To Gordale chasm, terrific as the lair Where the young lions couch ; for'so, by leave Of the propitious... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1876 - 288 páginas
...very much beguiled The tediousness and process of my travel. Gordale. GORDALE. William Shakespeare. AT early dawn, or rather when the air Glimmers with...bereave; Then, pensive votary! let thy feet repair To Gordale chasm, terrific as the lair Where the young lions couch; for so, by leave Of the propitious... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1880 - 330 páginas
...betrayed, Make sadder transits o'er Truth's mystic glass Than noblest objects utterly decayed. GORDALE. AT early dawn, or rather when the air Glimmers with...bereave, Then, pensive votary ! let thy feet repair To Gord ale-chasm, terrific as the lair Where the young lions couch ; for so, by leave he propitious hour,... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1882 - 642 páginas
...hetrayed Make sadder transits o'er thought's optic glass Than nohlest ohjects utterly decayed. GOEDALE. AT early dawn, or rather when the air Glimmers with fading light, and shadowy ETe Is husiest to confer and to hereave : Then, pensive Yotary ! let thy feet repair To Gorci ale-chasm,... | |
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