| Sir William Forbes - 1806 - 578 páginas
...'• Or stanza IV. 3. of the same poem, — " On Cuba's utmost steep,* " Far leaning o'er the deep, " The goddess' pensive form was seen, " Her robe, of nature's varied green, " Wav'd on the gale ; grief dimm'd her radiant eyes, " Her bosom heav'd with boding sighs." • This... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 408 páginas
...Or stanza IV. 3. of the same poem : — " On Cuba's utmost steep, * " Far leaning o'er the deep, " The goddess' pensive form was seen, " Her robe, of...gaining on the view, " Emerging from the ethereal blue, * This alludes to the discovery of America by the Spaniards under Columbus. Those ravagers are said... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1807 - 408 páginas
...Or stanza IV. 3. of the same poem : — " On Cuba's utmost steep, * " Far leaning o'er the deep, " The goddess' pensive form was seen, " Her robe, of...bosom heaved with boding, sighs. " She eyed the main j where gaining on the view, " Emerging from the ethereal blue, * This alludes to the discovery of... | |
| Sir William Forbes, James Beattie - 1807 - 572 páginas
...horn." Or stanza IV. 3. of the same pocm»— " On Cuba's utmost steep,* " Far leaning o'er the deep, " The goddess' pensive form was seen, " Her robe, of nature's varied green, " Wav'd on the gale ; grief dimm'J her radiant eyes, " Her bosom heaV'd with boding sighs." * This... | |
| James Beattie, Alexander Chalmers - 1811 - 308 páginas
...by reason's ray the path of Nature treads ? IV. 3. On Cuba's utmost steep* Far leaning o'er the deep The goddess' pensive form was seen. Her robe of Nature's varied green Wav'd on the gale; grief dim'd her radiant eyes, Her swelling bosom heav'd with boding sighs: She eyed... | |
| James Beattie - 1816 - 242 páginas
...of Nature's varied green Wav'd on the gale ; grief dim'd her radiant eyes, Her swelling bosom heav'd with boding sighs : She eyed the main; where, gaining on the view, Emerging from th' ethereal blue, Midst the dread pomp of war Gleam'd the Iberian streamer from afar. She saw ; and... | |
| James Beattie - 1821 - 230 páginas
...reason's ray the path of nature treads ? f iv. a. V On Cuba's utmost steep* Far leaning o'er the deep The goddess' pensive form was seen. Her robe of nature's...Waved on the gale ; grief dimmed her radiant eyes, Her swelling bosom heaved with boding sighs : She eyed the main : where, gaining on the view, Emerging... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 280 páginas
...by reason's ray the path of Nature treads ? IV. 3. On Cuba's utmost steepi Far leaning o'er the deep The goddess' pensive form was seen. Her robe of Nature's varied green [eyes, Waved on the gale ; grief dimm'd her radiant Her swelling bosom heaved with boding sighs : She... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1824 - 446 páginas
...horn." Or stanza IV. 3. of the same poem : — " On Cuba's utmost steep*, Far leaning o'er the deep, The goddess' pensive form was seen, Her robe, of nature's varied green, Waved on the gale ; grief dimm'd her radiant eyes, Her bosom heaved with boding sighs. * This alludes to the discovery of America... | |
| Sir William Forbes - 1824 - 462 páginas
...horn." Or stanza IV. 3. of the same poem : — " On Cuba's utmost steep*, Far leaning o'er the deep, The goddess' pensive form was seen, Her robe, of nature's varied green, Waved on the gale ; grief dimm'd her radiant eyes, Her bosom heaved with boding sighs. * This alludes to the discovery of America... | |
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