| William Gilmore Simms - Poetry - 1867 - 508 pages
...As if, with Uriel's crown, I stood in some great temple of the Sun, And looked, as Uriel, down) — Nor lack there pastures rich and fields all green...; Through lands which look one sea of billowy gold A hundred isles in their embraces fold A hundred luminous bays ; And through yon purple haze Vast mountains... | |
| William Gilmore Simms - Poetry - 1867 - 514 pages
...sheen Weave Edens of the sod ; Through lands which look one sea of billowy gold Rroad rivers wind thoir devious ways ; A hundred isles in their embraces fold...cloud-crowned ; And, save where up their sides the ploughman creeps, An unknown forest girds them grandly round, In whoso dark shades a future navy sleeps... | |
| William Gilmore Simms - American literature - 1867 - 500 pages
...temperate airs and torrid sheen Weave Edens of the sod ; Through lands which look one sea of billowy gold A hundred isles in their embraces fold A hundred luminous...cloud-crowned ; And, save where up their sides the ploughman creeps, An unknown forest girds them grandly round, In whose dark shades a future navy sleeps... | |
| Sallie A. Brock - Confederate States of America - 1869 - 660 pages
...influence, As if, with Uriel's crown, I stood in some great temple of the Sun, And looked as Uriel down,) .Nor lack there pastures rich, and fields all green...gifts of God, For temperate airs and torrid sheen THE COTTON BOIjI ' 281 Through lands which look one billowy sea of gold, Broad rivers wind their devious... | |
| Sallie A. Brock - United States - 1869 - 666 pages
...As if, with Uriel's crown, I stood in some great temple of the Sun, And looked as Uriel down,) JSTor lack there pastures rich, and fields all green With...gifts of God, For temperate airs and torrid sheen Through lands which look one billowy sea of gold, Broad rivers wind their devious ways; A hundred isles... | |
| Henry Timrod - History - 1873 - 206 pages
...if with Uriel's crown, I stood in some great temple of the Sun, And looked, as Uriel, down !) ]STor lack there pastures rich and fields all green With...gifts of God, For temperate airs and torrid sheen Through lands which look one sea of billowy gold Broad rivers wind their devious ways; A hundred isles... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1889 - 706 pages
...influence, As if, with Uriel's crown, I stood in some great temple of the Sun, And looked, as Uriel, down!) Nor lack there pastures rich and fields all green...cloud-crowned; And, save where up their sides the ploughman creeps, An unhewn forest girds them grandly round, In whose dark shades a future navy sleeps!... | |
| Arthur Beaman Simonds - American poetry - 1894 - 344 pages
...archangel, "One of the seven Who in God's presence, nearest to his throne, Stand ready at command." With all the common gifts of God. For temperate airs...gold Broad rivers wind their devious ways ; A hundred aisles in their embraces fold A hundred luminous bays ; And through yon purple haze Vast mountains... | |
| Jennie Thornley Clarke - American literature Southern States - 1896 - 396 pages
...influence, As if, with Uriel's* crown, I stood in some great temple of the Sun. And looked, as Uriel, down!) Nor lack there pastures rich and fields all green...cloud-crowned; And, save where up their sides the ploughman creeps, An unhewn forest girds them grandly round, In whose dark shades a future navy sleeps... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - Literature - 1898 - 522 pages
...temperate airs and torrid sheen Weave Edens of the sod. Through lands which look one billowy sea of gold Broad rivers wind their devious ways ; A hundred...cloud-crowned ; And save where up their sides the ploughman creeps, An unknown forest girds them grandly round, In whose dark shades a future navy sleeps... | |
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