| James Thomson - 1861 - 480 lehte
...land, Fresh from the plough, the dun-discolour'd flocks, Untended, spreading, crop the wholesome root. Along the woods, along the moorish fens, 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... | |
| George Fleming - 1863 - 608 lehte
...that it might be only a passing shower. Unconsciously, almost, we repeated Thomson's lines : — ' Along the woods, along the moorish fens, Sighs the...storm ; And up among the loose disjointed cliffs And fractured mountains wild, the brawling brook And cave, presageful, send a hollow moan Resounding long... | |
| George Fleming - 1863 - 620 lehte
...fens, 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,...a hollow moan Resounding long in listening fancy's ear.' We were not kept long in suspense as to the nature of the tempest. The performance commenced... | |
| esq Henry Jenkins - 1864 - 800 lehte
...shower, The forest-walks, at every rising gale, Roll wide the wither'd waste, and whistle bleak. — id. ALONG the woods, along the moorish fens, Sighs the sad Genius of the coming storm ; * * * • ' * * * All Nature reels : till Nature's King, who oft Amid tempestuous darkness dwells... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1864 - 582 lehte
...There is frequent ly 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,... | |
| Henry George Bohn - 1867 - 752 lehte
...Dissolv'd, the whole precipitated mass, Unbroken floods, and solid torrents pour. Thomton, Sum. 799. Along the woods, along the moorish fens, Sighs the...storm ; And up among the loose disjointed cliffs, And fractured mountains wild, the brawling brook And cave, presageful, send a hollow moan, Resounding long... | |
| James Thomson - 1868 - 416 lehte
...land, Fresh from the plough, the dun discolour'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, 70 Resounding long in listening Fancy's ear. Then comes the Father of the tempest forth, Wrapt in black... | |
| Richard Webster Huntley - 1868 - 82 lehte
...minds, That being once made rotten with the dung Of damned riches, ever after sink.1' — Ben Jonson. " Along the moorish fens Sighs the sad genius of the coming storm." — Thomson. MOOR-HEN. The water-hen, the gallinull. MORE. The roots of a plant : Moran, Saxon. " Ten... | |
| James Thomson - 1869 - 178 lehte
...land, Fresh from the plough, the dun-discolored flocks, UntenJed spreading, crop the wholesome root. 65 Along the woods, along the moorish fens, Sighs the...storm : And up among the loose disjointed cliffs, And fractured mountains wild, the brawling brook And cave presageful, send a hollow moan, 70 Resounding... | |
| Thomas Cogswell Upham - 1869 - 564 lehte
...There is frequent ly 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,... | |
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