| 1843 - 350 páginas
...mountain all unseen, With the wild flock, that never needs a. fold ; Alone o'er steeps, and foaming falls to lean ; — This is not solitude : 'tis but to hold...with Nature's charms, and view her stores unroll'd. Byron. THE HEAVENS. I GAZE upon yon orbs of light, The countless stars that gem the sky ; Each in its... | |
| William Robert Wilde - 1844 - 674 páginas
...mountain, all unaeen, With the wild flock that never needs a fold — Alone, o'er steeps and foaming falls to lean ; — This is not solitude ; 'tis but to hold...Converse with nature's charms, and view her stores unrolled." * For further particulars concerning the Guanches, see Appendix C. The native fishermen... | |
| 1844 - 524 páginas
...mountain all unseen, With the wild flock that never needs a fold j Alone o'er steeps and foaming falls to lean; This is not solitude ; 'tis but to hold Converse with Nature's charms, and view her stores unrolled. But midst the crowd, the hum, the shock of men, To hear, to see, to feel, and to possess,... | |
| George Mogridge - 1844 - 334 páginas
...mountain all unseen, With the wild flock that never needs a fold ; Alone o'er steeps and foaming falls to lean ; This is not solitude ; 'tis but to hold Converse with Nature's charms, and view her stores unrolled." I am now standing by the side of a high bank, on which the setting sun is shining. The receding... | |
| John Hall Hindmarsh - 1845 - 464 páginas
...say that it was original'y selected, as it is here given, by liiia. But, 'midst the crowd, the bund, the shock of men, To hear, to see, to feel, and to...who bless us, none whom we can bless ; Minions of splendour shrinking from distress ! None that, with kindred consciousness endued, If we were not, would... | |
| Modern poetical speaker, Fanny Bury PALLISER - 1845 - 540 páginas
...mountain all unseen, With the wild flock that never needs a fold ; Alone o'er steeps and foaming falls to lean ; This is not solitude ; 'tis but to hold...with Nature's charms, and view her stores unroll'd. BTRON. THE CHILD OF EARTH. FAINTER her slow step falls from day to day, Death's hand is heavy on her... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 páginas
...mountain afl unseen, With the wild flock that never needs a fold ; Alone o'er steeps and foaming falls to lean ; This is not solitude — 'tis but to hold...Converse with Nature's charms, and view her stores unrolled. But midst the crowd, the hum, the shock of men, To hear, to see, to feel, and to possess,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1846 - 848 páginas
...not solitude ; Ч is but to hold Converse with Nature's charms, and view her stores unroU'd. XXVI. U*ith none who bless us, none whom we can bless j Minions of splendour shrinking from distress ! None... | |
| Tryon Edwards - 1908 - 772 páginas
...; a sepulchre in which the living lie, where all good qualities grow tick and die. — Cweper. Amid ; and when compared to assassination is a prodigious...victory gained over human passions.— Sydney Smith. to bless us, none whom we can SOLITUDE. SOLITUDE. bless ; this is to be alone ; thisj this is solitude.—... | |
| Richard Spruce - 1908 - 590 páginas
...mountain all unseen, With the wild flocks that never need a fold ; Alone o'er crags and foaming falls to lean ; This is not solitude ; 'tis but to hold...with Nature's charms, and view her stores unroll'd. BYRON. PREFACE IT was Dr. Spruce's intention to leave all his manuscripts and notes to Mr. Daniel Hanbury,... | |
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