Earth has not a plain So boundless or so beautiful as thine ; The eagle's vision cannot take it in : The lightning's wing, too weak to sweep its space, Sinks half-way o'er it like a wearied bird : It is the mirror of the stars, where all Their hosts within... The Quarterly Review - Página 366editado por - 1836Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1876 - 304 páginas
...beneath my windows, pleasant Sea, I long not to o'erlook earth's fairest glades And green savannahs, — earth has not a plain So boundless or so beautiful...music of the spheres, Can see themselves at once. Nor on the stage Of rural landscape are there lights and shades Of more harmonious dance and play than... | |
| George Frederick L. Bampfield - 1880 - 544 páginas
...so boundless or so beautiful as thine The Eagles vision cannot take it in ; The lightning's glance, too weak to sweep its space, Sinks half-way o'er it...the music of the spheres Can see themselves at once. Campbell. IT was early morning, a little before 5 am The sands un-tumbled, the blue waves un-tost,... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1880 - 852 páginas
...eagle's vision cannot take it in : The lightning's wing, too weak to sweep its space, Sinks halt-way o'er it like a wearied bird: It is the mirror of the...music of the spheres, Can see themselves at once. Nor on the stage Of rural landscape are there lights and shades Of more harmonious dance and play than... | |
| 1882 - 810 páginas
...a wearied bird. It is the mirror of the stars, where all Their hosts within the concave flrmament. Gay marching to the music of the spheres, Can see themselves at oucc. You have some sense of the vast extent of the ocean when you stand on the land, and stretch your... | |
| Thomas Campbell, John Hogben - 1885 - 296 páginas
...beneath my windows, pleasant Sea, I long not to o'erlook earth's fairest glades And green savannahs — Earth has not a plain So boundless or so beautiful...music of the spheres, Can see themselves at once. Nor on the stage Of rural landscape are there lights and shades Of more harmonious dance and play than... | |
| J. Wesley Van Dervoort - 1886 - 530 páginas
...it in ; The lightning's glance too weak to siveep its space, Sinks half-way o'er it, like a loeari^d bird ; It is the mirror of the stars, where all Their...music of the spheres, Can see themselves at once. — CAMPBEIJ* INTRODUCTION. TE RY little, comparatively, has heretofore been written OD this subject.... | |
| Algernon Charles Swinburne - 1887 - 390 páginas
...beneath my windows, pleasant Sea, I long not to o'erlook earth's fairest glades And green savannahs — Earth has not a plain So boundless or so beautiful...music of the spheres, Can see themselves at once. Nor on the stage Of rural landscape are there lights and shades Of more harmonious dance and play than... | |
| Elizabeth Amelia Sharp - 1887 - 366 páginas
...the purple waves. WS LANDOR. THIS Sea that bares her bosom to the Moon. WORDSWORTH. PLEASANT Sen ! Earth has not a plain So boundless or so beautiful...music of the spheres, Can see themselves at once. CAMPBELL. THE tired ocean crawls along the beach Sobbing a wordless sorrow to the moon. WILLIAM FALCONER.... | |
| Elizabeth Amelia Sharp - 1887 - 362 páginas
...c i8 PLEASANT Sea ! . . Earth has not a plain So boundless or so beautiful as thine ; The eagle'.s vision cannot take it in : The lightning's wing, too...music of the spheres, Can see themselves at once. CAMPBELL. THE tired ocean crawls along the beach Sobbing a wordless sorrow to the moon. WILLIAM FALCONER.... | |
| William Edward Armytage Axon - 1897 - 322 páginas
...beneath my windows, pleasant Sea ! I long not to o'erlook Earth's fairest glades And green savannahs : Earth has not a plain So boundless or so beautiful...music of the spheres, Can see themselves at once. Nor on the stage Of rural landscape are there lights and shades Of more harmonious dance and play than... | |
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