| William Enfield - 1823 - 412 sider
...through hope's deluding glass ; As yon summits soft and fair, Clad in colours of the air, Which to those who journey near, Barren, brown, and rough appear ; Still we tread the same coarse way,. The present's still a cloudy day. O may I with myself agree, And never covet what... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1825 - 310 sider
...through hope's deluding glass, As yon summits soft and fair, Clad in colours of the air, Which to those who journey near, Barren, brown, and rough appear: Still we tread the same coarse way ; The present's xtill a cloudy day. O may 1 with myself agree, And never covet what... | |
| 1827 - 574 sider
...Hill the following lines: " As yon summits, soft and fair, Clad in colours of the air, Which to those who journey near Barren, brown, and rough appear, Still we tread the same coarse way— The present still a cloudy day." And then enquires—-" Is not this the original... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1832 - 452 sider
...passant to Mr. Campbell : — " As yon summits, soft and fair, Clad in colours of the air, Which to those who journey near Barren, brown, and rough appear, Still we tread the same coarse way — The present's still a cloudy day." Is not this the original of the far-famed —... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 542 sider
...passant, to Mr. Campbell : As yon summits, soft and fair, Clad in coluurs of the air, Which, to those who journey near, Barren, brown, and rough appear, Still we tread the same coarse way — The present 's still a cloudy day. Is not this the original of the far famed T... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 440 sider
...passant to Mr. Campbell : — " As yon summits, soft and fair, Clad in colours of the air, Which to those who journey near Barren, brown, and rough appear, Still we tread the same coarse way — The present 's still a cloudy day. " Is not this the original of the far-famed... | |
| 1845 - 778 sider
...through Hope's delusive glass : As yon summits soft and fair, Clad in colors of the air, Which, to those who journey near, Barren, brown, and rough appear; Still we tread the same coarse way, The present's still a cloudy day." In the same poem we have the following couplet... | |
| William Sawrey Gilpin - 1835 - 288 sider
...Hope's deluding glass ; " As yon summits soft and fair, " Clad iii colours of the air, " Which to those who journey near, " Barren, brown, and rough appear; " Still we tread the same coarse way, " The present's still a cloudy day." * The middle distance will sometimes be within... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1835 - 446 sider
...passant to Mr. Campbell : — " As yon summits, soft and fair Clad in colours of the air, Which to those who journey near Barren, brown, and rough appear, Still we tread the same coarse way — The present's still a cloudy day." Is not this the original of the far-famed —... | |
| Samuel Carter Hall - 1837 - 362 sider
...through Hope's deluding glass ; As your summits soft and fair, Clad in colours of the air, Which to those who journey near, Barren, brown, and rough appear; Still we tread the same coarse way, The present 's still a cloudy day. O may I with myself agree, And never covet what... | |
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