The Poets, in their elegies and songs Lamenting the departed, call the groves, They call upon the hills and streams to mourn, And senseless rocks ; nor idly; for they speak, In these their invocations, with a voice Obedient to the strong creative power... Chambers's papers for the people - Side 20af Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1850Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1850 - 938 sider
...profound saying — " The Poets, in their elegies and lays Lamenting the departed, call the groves — They call upon the hills and streams to mourn And senseless rocks ; novidly ; for they speak In these their invocation, with a voice Obedient to the strong creative... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1827 - 452 sider
...no memorial left, — The Poets, in their elegies and songs Lamenting the departed, call the groves, They call upon the hills and streams to mourn, And...Beside yon Spring I stood, And eyed its waters till we seem'd to feel One sadness, they and I. For them a bond Of brotherhood is broken: time has been When,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1828 - 372 sider
...Poets, in their elegies and songs Lamenting the departed, call the groves, They call upon, the In'is and streams to mourn, And senseless rocks; nor idly;...tranquil, yet perhaps of kindred birth, That steal upon (he meditative mind, And grow with thought, llesidc yon Spring I stood, And eyed its waters till we... | |
| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 sider
...no memorial left. — The Poets, in their elegies and songs Lamenting the departed, call the groves, They call upon the hills and streams to mourn, And...Sympathies there are More tranquil, yet perhaps of kindred hirth, That steal upon the meditative mind, And grow with thought. Beside yon spring I stood, And eyed... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 796 sider
...no memorial left. — The poets, in their elegies and songs Lamenting the departed, call the groves, 1 seem'd to feel One sadness, they and I. For them a bond Of brotherhood is broken : time has been When,... | |
| John Aikin - 1838 - 750 sider
...no memorial left.— The poets, in their elegies and songs Lamenting the departed, call the groves, They call upon the hills and streams to mourn, And...Sympathies there are More tranquil, yet perhaps of kindred hirth, That steal upon the meditative mind, And grow with thought. Beside yon spring I stood, And eyed... | |
| John Aikin, John Frost - 1838 - 752 sider
...memorial left. — The poets, in their elegies and songs ,:«nu'nting the departed, call the groves, 'hey ; And praise and blame fall on his ear alike, Xow dull in death. Yes, Byron, thou art gon n these their invocations, with a voice )bedient to the strong creative power )f human passion. Sympathies... | |
| Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1855 - 584 sider
...and songs, Lamenting the departed, call the groves, They call upon the hills and streams to mournr And senseless rocks, nor idly : for they speak, In...with thought. Beside yon spring I stood, And eyed the waters till we seemed to feel One sadness, they and I. For them a bond Of brotherhood is broken... | |
| Charles Walker Connon - 1845 - 176 sider
...knowledge, &c. — Arnold. The poets, in their elegies and songs Lamenting the departed, call the groves, They call upon the hills and streams to mourn, And...with a voice Obedient to the strong creative power INFLECTION OF VERBS. 135. The Verb is varied in four ways — Number, Person, Mood, and Tense. 136.... | |
| John Wilson - 1845 - 248 sider
...corroborates its truth— " The poets in their elegies and hymns Lamenting the departed, call the groves; They call upon the hills and streams to mourn ; And...they speak In these their invocations with a voice Of human passion." You have heard Milton—hear Burns— " Ye hills, near neebors o' the slurns, That... | |
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