| England - 1820 - 774 pages
...spirit of deep, solemn, and mournful repose. A SUMMER-EVEXIKG CHURCH- YARD, Lechladc, GloucaterMre. The wind has swept from the wide atmosphere Each vapour...eyes of day : Silence and twilight, unbeloved of men, Creep hand in hand from yon obscurest glen. They breathe their spells towards departing day, Encompassing... | |
| 1820 - 784 pages
...spirit of deep, solemn, and mournful repose. A SUMMER-EVEKING CHUHCH-YABD, Lccklade, Gloucestershire. The wind has swept from the wide atmosphere Each vapour...eyes of day : Silence and twilight, unbeloved of men, Creep hand in hand from yon obscurest glen. They breathe their spells towards departing day, Encompassing... | |
| English poetry - 1822 - 418 pages
...CHUHCH-YARD, LECHLADE, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. THE wind has swept from the wide atmosphere Each vapour that obscur'd the sun-set's ray ; And pallid evening twines its...around the languid eyes of day : Silence and twilight, unbelov'd of men, Creep hand in band from yon obscurest glen. They breathe their spells towards departing... | |
| Thomas Ignatius M. Forster - 1824 - 846 pages
...; and subjoin these descriptive lines : — A Summer Evening Churchyard, Lechlade, Gloucestershire. The wind has swept from the wide atmosphere Each vapour...eyes of day : Silence and twilight, unbeloved of men, Creep hand in hand from yon obscurest glen. They breathe their spells towards- departing day, Encompassing... | |
| Almanacs, English - 1824 - 452 pages
...spirit of deep, solemn, and mournful repose. A SUMMER-EVENING CHURCHYARD, Lecldude, Gloucestershire, The wind has swept from the wide atmosphere Each vapour...around the languid eyes of day : Silence and twilight, nnbeloved of men, Creep hand in hand from yon obscurest glen. which proceeded from the furnace of the... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1829 - 575 pages
...fears and the love for that which we sec? A SUMMER-EVENING CHURCH-YARD, LECHDALE, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. I'm midable man, without restraint; lla^t exercised the...full prerogatives Of thy impetuous nature, which ha mines its beamy hair n duskier braids around the languid eyes of day: Silence and twilight, unbeloved... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1831 - 628 pages
...the wide atmosphere Each vapor that obscured the sunset's ray. And pallid evening twines its beamy hair In duskier braids around the languid eyes of day : Silence and twilight, unbeloved of men, Creep hand in hand from yon obscurest glen. They breathe their spells towards the departing day, Encompassing... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 pages
...fears and the love for that which we see ! A SUMMER-EVENING CHURCH-YARD, LECHDALE, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. THE wind has swept from the wide atmosphere Each vapour...hair In duskier braids around the languid eyes of day : Silenee and twilight, unbeloved of men, Creep hand in hand from yon obscurest glen. They breathe... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - Poets, English - 1840 - 396 pages
...fears and the love for that which we see I A SUMMER-EVENING CHURCH-YARD, LECHDALE, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. THE wind has swept from the wide atmosphere Each vapour...sun-set's ray ; And pallid evening twines its beaming liair In duskier braids around the languid eyes of day : Silence and twilight, unbeloved of men, Creep... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 pages
...: •: MI:, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. THE wind has swept from the wide atmosphere Eaeh vapour that obseured the sun-set's ray ; And pallid evening twines its...hair In duskier braids around the languid eyes of day : Silenee and twilight, unbeloved of men, Creep hand in hand from yon obseurest glen. They breathe... | |
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