| Lindley Murray - 1812 - 378 стор.
...profession ; Proves that the heart is none of his, Or soon expels him if it is. Swarms of flying insects. Thick in yon stream of light a thousand ways, Upward and downward, thwarting and convolv'd, The quiv'ring nations sport; till tempt-st-wing'd, Firrce winter sweeps them from the face of day. Ev'n... | |
| James Thomson - 1813 - 346 стор.
...fluttering wing, And shriller sound, declare extreme distress, And ask the helping hospitable hand. 280 Resounds the living surface of the ground : Nor undelightful is the ceaseless hum, To him who muses through the woods at noon ; Or drowsy shepherd, as he lies reclin'd, With half-shut eyes, beneath the... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1813 - 276 стор.
...Proves that the heart is none of his, Or soon expels him if it is. Sivarms of Flying Inseets. Thiek in yon stream of light a thousand ways, Upward and downward, thwarting and oonvolv'd*, The quiv'ring nations sport ; till, tempest-wing'd, Fieree winter sweeps them from the... | |
| Thomas Best - 1814 - 286 стор.
...stream They meet their fate, or welt'ring in the bowl, With.pow'rless wings around them warp'd, expire. Resounds the living surface of the ground ; Nor undelightful is the ceaseless hum To him who muses through the woods at noon, Or drowsy shepherd as he lies recliu'd, "With half-shut eyes, beneath the... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1815 - 276 стор.
...profession ; Proves that the heart is none of his, Or sow expels him if it is. Swarms of flying Insects. Thick in yon stream of light, a thousand ways, Upward...thwarting and convolv'd, The quivering nations sport ; till, tempest wing'4, Fierce winter sweeps th'em from the face of day. Ev'n so, luxurious men, unheeding,... | |
| James Thomson - 1816 - 256 стор.
...flutt'ringwing, And shriller sound declare extreme distress, And ask th« helping hospitable hand. •, Resounds the living surface of the ground : Nor undelightful is the ceaseless hum, To him who muses through the woods at noon ; Or drowsy shepherd as he lies reclin'd, With half-shut eyes, beneath the... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1816 - 316 стор.
...health and pleasure ? Should not such considerations teach us the value of prudence and temperance ? Thick, in yon stream of light, a thousand ways, Upward, and downward, thwarting and convoly'd. The quivering nations sport; till, tempest-wing'd, Fierce Winter sweeps them from the face... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 328 стор.
...Proves that the heart is none of bis, Or soon expels him if it is. Swarms ofjlying Insects. Thick on yon stream of light, a thousand ways, Upward and downward, thwarting and convolv'd The quiv'ring nations sport ; till, tempest-wing'd, Fierce winter sweeps tnemjrom the face of day. Ev'n... | |
| Thomas Gray, John Mitford - 1816 - 446 стор.
...Wakefield seems to have discovered the original of this stanza in some lines in Thomson's Summer, 342 : " Thick in yon stream of light, a thousand ways, Upward and downward, thwarting and convolved, The quivering nations sport ; till, tempest-winged, Fierce Winter sweeps them from the face... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1817 - 348 стор.
...health and pleasure? Should not such considerations teach us the value of prudence and temperance? Thick, in yon stream of light, a thousand ways, Upward, and downward, thwarting and convolv'd, The quivering1 nations sport; till, tempest-wing'd, Fierce Winter sweeps them from the face of daj ; Ev'n... | |
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