| Thomas Best - 1807 - 208 стор.
...stream They meet their fate, or welt'ring in the bowl, With pow'rless wings around them wrap'd, expire. Resounds the living surface of the ground; Nor undelightful is the ceaseless hum To him whofnuses through the woods at noon, Or drowsy shepherd as he lies reclin'd, With half-shut eyes beneath... | |
| Thomas Best - 1808 - 210 стор.
...stream They meet their fate, or welt'ring in the bowl, With pow'rless wings around them wrap'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 reclin'd. With half-shut eyes beneath the... | |
| James Thomson, Thomas Park - 1808 - 444 стор.
...pleas'd; the fluttering And shriller sound, declare extreme distress, And ask the 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... | |
| Cabinet - 1808 - 524 стор.
...the fluttering wing And shriller sound declare extreme distress, And ask the 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... | |
| James Thomson, Thomas Parnell - 1808 - 338 стор.
...Power, Whose w isdom shines as lovely on our minds , As on our smiling eyes his servant-sun. Thick jn yon stream of light , a thousand ways, Upward, and downward, thwarting, and convolv'd, Tire quivering nations sport; till, tempest-wing'd , Fierce \Vinter sweeps them from the face of day.... | |
| 1809 - 402 стор.
...to that Power, Whose wisdom shines as lovely on our mindi, As on our smiling eyes his servant-sun. Thick in yon stream of light, a thousand ways, Upward, and downward, thwarting, and cuiivolv'd, ["'I'K'd, The quivering nations sport ; till, teoipestFiercewintcr sweeps them from the... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1810 - 262 стор.
...Proves that the heart is none of his, Or soon expels him if it is. Smarms of flying Insects. .... . Thick in yon stream of light, a thousand ways, Upward...thwarting and convolv'd, The quivering nations sport ; till, tempest wing'd, Fierce winter sweeps them from the face of day. Ev'n so, luxurious men, unheeding,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 546 стор.
...thefluttfringwing And shriller sound declare extreme distress, And ask the helping hospitable hand. Resound* 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... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 536 стор.
...wing Anil shriller sound declare extreme distress, And a.-kt lie helping hospitable bond. Ucsounds tbe living surface of the ground: Nor undelightful is the ceaseless hum, To him wlio muses through tbe woods at noon: Or drowsy shepherd, nt he lies roclin'd. With half-shut eyes,... | |
| Charles Peirce - 1811 - 266 стор.
...profession ; Proves that the heart is none of his, Or soon expels him if it is. Swarms of flying insect -r. Thick in yon stream of light, a thousand ways,. Upward and downward, thwarting and convolved The qui v'ring nations sport i till,, tempest wing'd» Fierce winter sweeps. them. from the... | |
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