Stand, never overlook'd our favourite elms, That screen the herdsman's solitary hut; While far beyond, and overthwart the stream, That, as with molten glass, inlays the vale, The sloping land recedes into the clouds; Displaying on its varied side the... Sharpe's London Magazine - Page 381848Full view - About this book
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1800 - 438 pages
...in their bank, Stand, never overlook'd, our fav'rite elms, That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While far beyond, and overthwart the stream That,...tow'r, Tall spire, from which the sound of cheerful bells Just undulates upon the list'ning ear, Groves, heaths, and smoking villages, remote. Scenes must... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - Architecture - 1801 - 496 pages
...in their bank. Stand, never overlook'd, our fav'rite elms. That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While far beyond, and overthwart the stream, That,...tow'r. Tall spire, from which the sound of cheerful belle Just undulates upon the list'ning ear, Groves, heaths, and smoaking villages, remote. Descending... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - Anglesey (Wales) - 1801 - 474 pages
...hns, That screen the herdsman's solitary hut; While far beyond, and overthwart the stream. That, ,s with molten glass, inlays the vale, The sloping land...tow'r, Tall spire, from which the sound of cheerful bellt Just undulates upon the list'ning ear, Groves, heaths, and smoaking villages, remote. Descending... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1801 - 280 pages
...in their bank, Stand, never overlook'd, our fav'rite elms, That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While far beyond, and overthwart the stream That, as with molten glass, inlays the vale, The sloping laud recedes into the clouds; Displaying on its varied side the grace Of hedge-row beauties numberless,... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1802 - 350 pages
...in their bank, Stand, never overlook'd, our fav'rite elms, That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While far beyond, and overthwart the stream, That,...tow'r, Tall spire, from which the sound of cheerful bells Just undulates upon the list'ning ear, Groves, heaths, and smoking villages, remote. Scenes must... | |
| Health - 1802 - 302 pages
...solitary hut ; While far beyond, and overthwan the stream That, as with molten glass, inlays the vale, 170 The sloping land recedes into the clouds ; Displaying,...the grace Of hedge-row beauties numberless, square tower, Tall spire, from which the sound of cheerful bells Just undulates upon the listening ear, 175... | |
| James Storer, James Sargant Storer, John Greig - Buckinghamshire (England) - 1803 - 116 pages
...Of spacious meads, with cattle sprinkled o'er, Conducts the eye along its sinuous course, Delighted. While far beyond, and over-thwart the stream, That,...the vale, The sloping land recedes into the clouds. Proceeding still towards Olney, we come to the Spinnie, or * We take this opportunity to acknowledge... | |
| James Storer, James Sargant Storer, John Greig - Buckinghamshire (England) - 1803 - 102 pages
...sprinkled o'er, Conducts the eye along its sinuous course, Delighted. While far beyond, and over• thwart the stream, That, as with molten glass, inlays the vale, The sloping land recedes into the clouds, Proceeding still towards Olney , we come to the Spinnie, or * We take this opportunity to acknowledge... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley, James Storer, William Cowper - Buckinghamshire (England) - 1804 - 96 pages
...•pacious meads, with cattle sprinkled o'er, Conduct! the eye along itt EJDUOUS course, Delighted While far beyond, and over-thwart the stream, That,...inlays the vale, The sloping land recedes into the cloudi. Proceeding still towards Olney, we come to tho Spinriie, or * We take this opportunity to acknowledge... | |
| William Cowper - English poetry - 1806 - 234 pages
...favourite elms, That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While far beyond, and overthwart the streani That, as with molten glass, inlays the vale, The sloping...the grace Of hedge-row beauties numberless, square tower, Tall spire, from which the sound of cheerful bells Just undulates upon the listening ear, Groves,... | |
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