| Thomas C. Upham - 1841 - 496 lehte
...There is frequently a low, feeble sound preceding the coming of a storm which has this character. " Along the woods, along the moorish fens, Sighs the sad genius of the coining storm, Resounding long in fancy's listening ear." THOMSON'S Winter. It is sometimes the case,... | |
| James Thomson - 1841 - 194 lehte
...Sighs the sad Genius of the coming storm : And up among the loose disjointed cliffs, And fractured mountains wild, the brawling brook And cave presageful, send a hollow moan, 70 Resounding long in listening Fancy's ear. Then comes the father of the tempest forth, Wrapped in... | |
| James Thomson - 1842 - 384 lehte
...land, Fresh from the plough, the dun discolor'd flocks, Untended spreading, crop the wholesome root. Along the woods, along the moorish fens, Sighs the...brawling brook And cave, presageful, send a hollow moan, 7O Resounding long in listening fancy's ear. Lies a brown deluge; as the low-bent clouds Pour flood... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1842 - 834 lehte
...in Winter ; the grandeur of which, I believe, is unsurpassed by any descriptive poetry in the world. Along the woods, along the moorish fens, Sighs the sad genius of the coming storm. The cormorant on high Wheels /rom the deep, and screams along the land. Load shrieks the soaring heron... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1842 - 516 lehte
...There is frequently a low, feeble sound preceding the coming of a storm, which has this character. " Along the woods, along the moorish fens, Sighs the sad genius of the coming storm, Resounding long in fancy's listening ear." THOMPSON'S Winter. It is sometimes the case, that people,... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 lehte
...land, Fresh from the plow, the dun discolor'd flocks, Untended spreading, crop tho wholesome root. ear. Then comes the father of the tempest forth, Wrapt in black glooms. First joyless rains obscure... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 lehte
...Fresh from ihe plow, the dun discolor'd flocks, 1 , itrn.ii il spreading, crop the wholesome root. , I seem the higher. In Pope I cannot read a line, But with a sigh I wish it mine : car. Then comes the father of the tempest forth. Wrapt in black glooms. First joyless rains obscure... | |
| James Johnson - 1844 - 400 lehte
...pinnacles of rock, kick up their heels, having no space to gallop off—whilst— ———^—^— " up among the loose disjointed cliffs " And fractur'd...hollow moan, " Resounding long in listening Fancy's ear." When the exhibition was over, and we were plodding up the Gap, I asked Spillane why ECHO was... | |
| James Johnson - 1844 - 406 lehte
...their heels, having no space to gallop off — whilst — " up among the loose disjointed cliff* " And fractur'd mountains wild, the brawling brook "...hollow moan, " Resounding long in listening Fancy's ear." When the exhibition was over, and we were plodding up the Gap, I asked Spillane why ECHO was... | |
| James Thomson - 1847 - 504 lehte
...be planted when " Capricorn admits the winter sun." Untended spreading, crop the wholesome root. 65 Along the woods, along the moorish fens, Sighs the...fractur'd mountains wild, the brawling brook And cave, presagcful, send a hollow moan, 70 Resounding long in listening fancy's ear. Then comes the father... | |
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