| Henry Vaughan - 1856 - 330 sider
...to an end, But quickned by this deep and rocky grave, Bise to a longer course more bright and brave. Dear stream ! dear bank ! where often I Have sate,...pensive eye ; Why, since each drop of thy quick store Euns thither whence it flow'd before, Should poor souls fear a shade or night, Who came sure from a... | |
| George Gilfillan - 1860 - 370 sider
...a longer course more bright and brave. Dear stream! dear bank! where often I Have sat, and pleased my pensive eye ; Why, since each drop of thy quick store Runs thither whence it flowed before, Should poor souls fear a shade or night, Who came (sure) from a sea of light '( Or,... | |
| Treasury - 1872 - 166 sider
...longer course more bright and brave. Dear stream ! dear bank ! where often I Have sat, and pleased my pensive eye ; Why, since each drop of thy quick store Runs thither whence it flowed before, Should poor souls fear a shade or night, Who came (sure) from a sea of light? Or, since... | |
| Thomas Powel, Sir Isambard Owen, Egerton Grenville Bagot Phillimore - 1890 - 598 sider
...longer course more bright.and brave. Dear stream ! dear bank ! where often I Have sate, and pleased my pensive eye ; Why, since each drop of thy quick store Runs thither where it flow'd before, Should poor souls fear a shade or night, Who came — sure — from a sea of... | |
| 1890 - 392 sider
...longer course more bright and brave. Dear stream ! dear bank ! where often I Have sate, and pleased my pensive eye ; Why, since each drop of thy quick store Runs thither where it flow'd before, Should poor souls fear a shade or night, Who cauie — sure — from a sea... | |
| Henry Vaughan - 1905 - 466 sider
...ejaculation. Here are the two stanzas: — Dear stream ! dear bank ! where often I Have sat, and pleased my pensive eye ; Why, since each drop of thy quick store Runs thither whence it flowed before, xxxii Should poor souls fear a shade or night, Who came, sure, from a sea of light?... | |
| Gordon Crosse - 1924 - 288 sider
...longer course, more bright and brave. Dear stream ! dear bank ! where often I Have sate, and pleased my pensive eye ; Why, since each drop of thy quick store Runs thither where it flowed before, Should poor souls fear a shade or night, Who came — sure — from a sea of... | |
| J. Robert Baker, Larry Nyberg, Victoria M. Tufano - 1993 - 236 sider
...wine! Henry Vaughan Seventeenth century D; )EAR stream, dear bank, where often I Have sat, and pleased my pensive eye, Why, since each drop of thy quick store Runs thither, whence it flowed before, Should poor souls fear a shade or night, Who came, sure, from a sea of light? Or since... | |
| Virginia Graham - 1996 - 260 sider
...more bright and brave. Dear stream! dear bank, where often I Have sat, and pleased my pensive eye, 15 Why, since each drop of thy quick store Runs thither, whence it flowed before, Should poor souls fear a shade or night, Who came (sure) from a sea of light? Or since... | |
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