Where'er sublime imagination trod, He heard the voice, he saw the face of God. Far from the western cliffs he cast his eye, O'er the wide ocean stretching to the sky : In calm magnificence the sun declined, And left a paradise of clouds behind : Proud... The West Indies, and Other Poems - Página 6por James Montgomery - 1814 - 160 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Montgomery - 1821 - 294 páginas
...his heart adored ; Where'er sublime imagination trod, He heard the voice, he saw the face, of God. Far from the western cliffs he cast his eye O'er the...pomp of pearl and gold, The billows in a sea of glory rolled. ' •"— Ah ! on this sea of glory, might I sail, ' Track the bright sun, and pierce the eternal... | |
| James Montgomery - 1825 - 232 páginas
...heart adored ; "Where'er sublime imagination trod, He beard the voice, he saw the face, of God. • Far from the western cliffs he cast his eye O'er the...declined, And left a paradise of clouds behind : Proud at hU feet, with pomp of pearl and gold, Tlio billows in a sea of glory Tolled. ' — Ah ! on this sea... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 páginas
...mystery, his heart adored; Where'er sublime imagination trod, He beard the voice, he saw the face of God. Far from the western cliffs he cast his eye O'er the wide ocean stretching to the sky : 1 Пап^о Parke, ¡n hi« travels, ascertained ibat « the great rm-i «rf ibe Neuron* flow« etstvani.... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 páginas
...omptic* itself into tome intend «.a. in the undiscovered rcciom of Africa,— SH Ли Part II. Км Ы. In calm magnificence the sun declined, And left a...sail, Track the bright sun, and pierce the eternal veil That hides those lands, beneath Hesperian skie«, Where day-light sojourns till our morrow rise... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 páginas
...Where'er lublime imagination trod, He beard the voice, he sow the face of God. Fir flan die watern cliff« he cast his eye O'er the wide ocean stretching to the sky : 1 Muoco Park, in his travel», incertain«! that "the grea nvrraruie Neuron " flows emttcard. It... | |
| 1844 - 630 páginas
...grammar — our symposium had ended like " omne quod exit in rum." BRIGHTON. " Far from the western cliff he cast his eye O'er the wide ocean, stretching to...declined, And left a paradise of clouds behind: Proud at hig feet, with pomp of pearl and gold The billows in a sea of glory rolled." — BOGBRS'S FRAGMENTS... | |
| 1833 - 1056 páginas
...on the same subject iuRogers's Fragments on Columbus, and it will not suffer from the comparison. " Far from the western cliffs he cast his eye O'er the...sail, Track the bright sun, and pierce the eternal veil That hides those lands, beneath Hesperian skies, Where day-light sojourns till our morrow rise... | |
| 1833 - 1032 páginas
...on the same subject in Rogers's Fragments on Columbus, aud it will not suffer from the comparison. " Far from the western cliffs he cast his eye O'er the...Ah ! on this sea of glory might I sail, Track the bripht sun, and pierce the eternal veil That hides those lands, beneath Hesperi.m skies, Where day-light... | |
| 1836 - 514 páginas
...his heart adored ; Where'er sublime imagination trod, He heard the voice, he saw the face of God. « Far from the western cliffs he cast his eye O'er the wide ocean stretching to the sky : I Mungo Park, in hi* travel!, ascertained that " the great river of the Negroes " flows tmitward.... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1839 - 510 páginas
...itsell otto F<«m- inlnml sea. in the undiscovered regions of Africa. — *e list Part II, Ime 64. In calm magnificence the sun declined, And left a...glory might I sail, Track the bright sun, and pierce Ihe eternal veil That hides those lands, beneath Hesperian skies, Where day-light sojourns till our... | |
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