Had crossed the mighty orb's dilated glory, While thou stood'st gazing ; or when all was still, * Flew creeking o'er thy head, and had a charm For thee, my gentle-hearted Charles, to whom No sound is dissonant which tells of Life. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Side 6241850Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1800 - 318 sider
...the mighty orb's dilated glory While thou stood'st gazing ; or when all was still 143 *Flew cheeksng o'er thy head, and had a charm For thee, my gentle-hearted...to whom No sound is dissonant, which tells of Life. ESTEESI. * Flt-w creeling. — Some months after I had written this line, it gave me pleasure to observe... | |
| Robert Southey - 1800 - 314 sider
...mighty orb's dilated glory Y/hile thou stood'st gazing ; or when all was still 143 *Flew creeting e'er thy head, and had a charm For thee, my gentle-hearted...to whom No sound is dissonant, which tells of Life. ESTEESf. * Ftne creeking. — Some months after I had written this line, it gave me pleasure to observe... | |
| 1850 - 938 sider
...crossed the mighty orb's dilated glory, When thou stood'st gazing ; or, when all was still, /•'Air creaking o'er thy head ; and had a charm For thee,...to whom No sound is dissonant which tells of life 1" TALBOYS. There is much silliness in the Sibylline Leaves. For Charles read Charlotte. 'Tis more... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 330 sider
...the mighty Orb's dilated glory, While thou stood'st gazing ; or when all was still, *Flew creeking o'er thy head, and had a charm For thee, my gentle-hearted...to whom No Sound is dissonant which tells of Life. * Flew creeking.'] Some months after I had written this line, it gave me pleasure to observe that Bartram... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1828 - 374 sider
...the mighty Orb's dilated glory, While thou stood'st gazing; or when all was still, •Flew creeking o'er thy head, and had a charm For thee, my gentle-hearted...to whom No Sound is dissonant which tells of Life. high above us, we plainly hear the quill-feathers ; their shafts and webs upon one another creek as... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 400 sider
...flight, their strokes are slow, moderate and regular ; and even when at a considerable distance or For thee, my gentle-hearted Charles, to whom No Sound is dissonant which tells of Life. high above us, we plainly hear the quill-feathers ; their shafts and webs upon one another creek as... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1830 - 516 sider
...cross'd the mighty orb's dilated glory While thou stood'st gazing ; or when all was still, Flew creeking o'er thy head, and had a charm For thee, my gentle-hearted...to whom No sound is dissonant, which tells of life. FROM THE TRAGEDT OF REMORSE. My Alvar loved sad music from a child. — Once he was lost ; and after... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 sider
...thou stood'st gazing ; or when all was still, Flew creakingt o'er thy head, and had a charm For theo, road Which those poor slaves with weary footsteps tread Who travel to their TO A FRIEND WHO HAD DECLARED HIS INTENTION OF NO MORE POETRY. DI:AR Charles ! whilst yet thou wert... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 286 sider
...Had crossed the mighty orb's dilated glory, While thou stoodst gazing ; or, when all was still, Flew creaking o'er thy head, and had a charm For thee, my gentle-hearted Charles, to whom JVb sound is dissonant that tells of life." I have said that I never knew any one who at all approached... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1836 - 274 sider
...Had crossed the mighty orb's dilated glory, While thou stoodst gazing; or, when all was still, Flew creaking o'er thy head, and had a charm For thee, my gentle-hearted Charles, Jo whom JVb sound is dissonant that tell* of life." That we may lift the soul and contemplate, I have... | |
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