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" The imprison'd storms through brazen nostrils roar, Fan the white flame, and fuse the sparkling ore. Here high in air the rising stream he pours To clay-built cisterns, or to lead-lined towers ; Fresh through a thousand pipes the wave distils, And thirsty... "
Scientific Dialogues: Intended for the Instruction and Entertainment of ... - Page 233
by Jeremiah Joyce - 1829
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Beauties of The Botanic Garden

Erasmus Darwin - 1805 - 224 lehte
...The imprison'd storms through brazen nostrils roar, Fan the white flame, and fuse the sparkling ore. Here high in air the rising stream he pours To clay-built...thousand pipes the wave distils, And thirsty cities drink the exuberant rills. There the vast mill-stone, with inebriate whirl, On trembling floors his forceful...
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Scientific Dialogues, for Young People: in which the First ..., 4. köide

Jeremiah Joyce - 1815 - 282 lehte
...with this useful article, places which are higher than the natural level of the stream. Emma. Is it to this that Dr. Darwin alludes in the lines, Here...rising stream he pours, To clay-built cisterns, or to lead-lin'd tow'rs; Fresh through a thousand pipes the waves distils, And thirsty cities drink th* exuberant...
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Scientific Dialogues, 2. köide

Jeremiah Joyce - 1815 - 680 lehte
...supplying, with this usek article, places which are higher than th natural level of the stream. Emma. Is it to this that Dr. Darwin alludes in the lines, Here...rising stream he pours, To clay-built cisterns, or to lead-lin'd towers ; Fresh through a thousand pipes the wave distils, And thirsty cities drink th' exuberant...
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The Botanic Garden: A Poem, in Two Parts; Containing The Economy of ...

Erasmus Darwin - 1824 - 246 lehte
...roar, Fan the white flame, and fuse the sparkling ore. Here high in air the rising stream he pours 271 To clay-built cisterns, or to lead-lined towers ;...thousand pipes the wave distils, And thirsty cities drink the exuberant rills. There the vast mill-stone with inebriate whirl On trembling floors his forceful...
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Sketches of Irish character

Anna Maria Hall - 1829 - 594 lehte
...lectures, on the use and abuse of the steamengine ; of course you recollect Darwin's beautiful lines — " Fresh, through a thousand pipes, the wave distils, And thirsty cities drink th' exuberant rills." Gertrude confessed she had not attended the lectures. " What a pity ! I think I saw your daughters,...
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Harry and Lucy Concluded: Being the Last Part of Early Lessons, 1. köide

Maria Edgeworth - 1837 - 344 lehte
...Harry. " I never should have thought they could have roared so well in poetry. Pray go on, papa." " Here high in air the rising stream he pours To clay-built cisterns, and to lead-lin'd towers; Fresh through a thousand pipes the waves distils, And thirsty cities drink...
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Sketches of Irish character. Illustr. ed

Anna Maria Hall - 1842 - 418 lehte
...the use and abuse of the steam-engine ; — of course you recollect Darwin's beautiful lines : — ' Fresh, through a thousand pipes, the wave distils, And thirsty cities drink the exuberant rills.' " Gertrude confessed she had not attended the lectures. " What a pity ! I think...
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Sketches of the History of Literature and Learning in England ..., 5–6. köide

George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 484 lehte
...The imprisoned storms through brazen nostrils roar, Fan the white flame, and fuse the sparkling ore. Here high in air the rising stream he pours To clay-built...thousand pipes the wave distils, And thirsty cities drink the exuberant rills. There the vast millstone, with inebriate whirl, On trembling floors his forceful...
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Studies in English poetry [an anthology] with biogr. sketches and notes by J ...

Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 lehte
...The imprisoned storms3 through brazen nostrils roar, Fan the white flame, and fuse the sparkling ore. Here high in air the rising stream he pours, To clay-built...thousand pipes the wave distils, And thirsty cities drink the exuberant rills. There the vast mill-stone, with inebriate whirl, On trembling floors his forceful...
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Sketches of Irish Character

Mrs. S. C. Hall - 1845 - 422 lehte
...on the use and abuse of the steam-engine; — of course you recollect Darwin's beautiful lines:— ' Fresh, through a thousand pipes, the wave distils, And thirsty cities drink the exuberant rills.'" Gertrude confessed she had not attended the lectures. " What a pity! I think...
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