| Thomas Medwin - 1834 - 374 sider
...little stream appeared ; the grass that grew Thick on its banks impeded suddenly My going on ; " Water, of purest dew On earth, would appear turbid and impure Compared with this, whose unconcealing hue, Dark, dark, yet clear, moved under the obscure » Of the close boughs, whose interwoven looms My feet... | |
| 1848 - 614 sider
...little stream appeared ; the grass that grew Thick on its banks impeded suddenly My going on. Water of purest dew On earth would appear turbid and impure Compared with this, whose unconcealing hue Dark, dark, yet clear, moved under the obscure Of the close houghs, whose interwoven looms No ray of... | |
| Thomas Medwin - 1847 - 384 sider
...little stream appeared ; the grass that grew Thick on its banks, impeded suddenly My going on. Water of purest dew On earth, would appear turbid and impure, Compared with this — whose unconcealing hue, Dark— dark — yet clear, moved under the obscure Of the close boughs, whose interwoven looms No... | |
| 1848 - 636 sider
...little stream appeared ; the grass that grew Thick on its banks impeded suddenly My going on. Water of purest dew On earth would appear turbid and impure Compared with this, whose unconcealing hue — Dark, dark, yet clear, moved under the obscure Of the close boughs, whose interwoven looms No ray... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1848 - 610 sider
...little slream appear'd ; the grass that grew Thick on its banks impeded suddenly My going on. Water of purest dew On earth would appear turbid and impure Compared with this, whose unconcealing hue Dark, dark, yet clear, moved under the obscure Of the close boughs, whose interwoven looms No ray of... | |
| Edward Shepherd Creasy - 1850 - 532 sider
...little stream appear'd ; the grass that grew Thick on its banks, impeded suddenly My going on. Water of purest dew — On earth, would appear turbid and...impure, Compared with this — whose unconcealing hue, Dark — dark — yet clear, moved under the obscure Of the close boughs, whose interwoven looms No... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1862 - 214 sider
...towards the left through grass that grew Upon its bank, impeded suddenly My going on. Water of purest hue On earth, would appear turbid and impure Compared with this, whose unconcealing dew, Dark, dark, yet clear, moved under the obscure Eternal shades, whose interwoven looms The rays... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1870 - 628 sider
...towards the left through grass that grew Upon its bank, impeded suddenly My going on. Water of purest hue On earth would appear turbid and impure Compared with this, whose unconcealing dew, Dark, dark, yet clear, moved under the obscure Eternal shades, whose interwoven looms The rays... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1877 - 610 sider
...... s Sirocco in the Selia. and in the next line, leafy for inmost. My going on. Water of purest hue1 On earth, would appear turbid and impure Compared with. this, whose unconcealing dew, »> Dark, dark, yet clear, moved under the obscure Eternal shades,2 whose interwoven looms The... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1885 - 470 sider
...Bending towards the left through grass that grew Upon its bank, impeded suddenly .3oo TRANSLATIONS. On earth would appear turbid and impure Compared with this, whose unconcealing dew, Dark, dark, yet clear, moved under the obscure Eternal shades, whose interwoven looms No ray of... | |
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