| Robert Southey - 1809 - 292 lehte
...Of Syria, wingM their way. 3 " Lo ! how created things " Obey the written doom !" Onward they came, a dark continuous cloud Of congregated myriads numberless, The rushing of whose wings was as the sound Of a broad river, headlong in its course Plunged from a mountain summit; or the roar... | |
| Robert Southey - 1821 - 296 lehte
...Of Syria, wing'd their way. " Lo ! how created things " Obey the written doom !" Onward they came, a dark continuous cloud Of congregated myriads numberless, The rushing of whose wings was as the sound Of a broad river, headlong in its course Plunged from a mountain summit ; or the roar... | |
| William Kirby, William Spence - 1822 - 618 lehte
...Jackson's Tracclt in Morocco, 54. ' Sec Bochurr, Hicroxoic. P. l. iv. c. 5. 474-5. " Onward they came a dark continuous cloud Of congregated myriads numberless, The rushing of whose wings was as the sound Of a broad river headlong in its course Plunged from a mountain summit, or the roar... | |
| James Lyon (of Fairhaven, Vermont) - 486 lehte
...she wipes away the swelling tears That dim his image there." A CLOUD OF LOCUSTS. " Onward they came, a dark continuous cloud Of congregated myriads numberless, The rushing of, whose wings was as the sound Of a broad river, headlong in its course Plunged from a mountain summit; or the. roar... | |
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 806 lehte
...Syria, wing'd their way. « Lo ! how created things Obey the written doom!» XXVIII. Onward they came, a dark continuous cloud Of congregated myriads numberless. The rushing of whose wings was as the sound Of a broad river, headlong in its course Plunged from a mountain summit ; or the roar... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1832 - 392 lehte
...plague of locusts is known to India in like manner as to most of the wanner countries of the globe : " Onward they come, a dark continuous cloud Of congregated...numberless, The rushing of whose wings is as the sound Of a bcoad river headlong in its coarse Plunger: from a mountain summit, or the roar Of a wild ocean in... | |
| 1832 - 486 lehte
...of the warmer countries of the globe : " Onward they come, a dark continuous cloud Of congregatecl myriads numberless, The rushing of whose wings is as the sound Of a broad river headlong m its course Plunged from a mountain summit, or the roar Of a wild ocean in the autumn storm, Shattering... | |
| Georges baron Cuvier - 1832 - 998 lehte
...produced by the locusts in their flight is well described by Mr. Southey : — " Onward they came, a dark continuous cloud Of congregated myriads numberless, The rushing of whose wings was as the sound Of a broad river, headlong in its course, Plunged from a mountain summit, or the roar... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1833 - 398 lehte
...plague of locusts is known to India in like manner as to most of the warmer countries of the globe : " Onward they come, a dark continuous cloud Of congregated...numberless, The rushing of whose wings is as the sound Of a uroad river headlong in its course Plunger, from a mountain summit, or the roar Of a wild ocean in... | |
| 1833 - 796 lehte
...exposed. Against their incursions no foresight can guard — no valour defend us, The rushing of their wings is as the sound Of a broad river, headlong in its course, Plunged from a mountain e summit. One of the most formidable of these, the locust, is thus described : — " It is armed with... | |
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