| Reginald Heber - 1828 - 340 pages
...sylvan revelry ; And through the trees, yon failing ray Will scantly serve to guide our way. Yet, mark ! as fade the upper skies, Each thicket opes ten thousand...pearl around the locks of night ! Still as we pass in soften'd hum, Along the breezy valleys come The village song, the horn, the drum. Still as we pass,... | |
| 1828 - 588 pages
...trees, yon failing ray Will scantly serve to guide our way. Yet mark ! as fade the upper skies, JKach thicket opes ten thousand eyes. Before, beside us,...darkness of the copse exploring; While to this cooler air conlest, The broad Dlmtura bares her breast, Of fragrant scent, and virgin white, A pearl around the... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1828 - 532 pages
...sylvan revelry ; And through the trees yon failing ray Will scantly serve to guide our way. Yet mark ! as fade the upper skies, Each thicket opes ten thousand...Retreating, chasing, sinking, soaring, The darkness of the copso exploring ; While to this cooler air confest, The broad Dhatura bares her breast, Of fragrant... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1828 - 564 pages
...his lamp of love, Retreating, chacing, sinking, soaring, The darkness of the copse exploring; Awhile to this cooler air confest, The broad Dhatura bares...white, A pearl around the locks of night! Still as we passed in softened hum, •» The village song, the horn, the drum. * Still as we pass, from bush and... | |
| Reginald Heber (bp. of Calcutta.) - 1828 - 558 pages
...the geranium, and thence called the Indian geranium. — ED. EVENING WALK IN BENGAL. 247 Yet mark ! as fade the upper skies, Each thicket opes ten thousand...The fire-fly lights his lamp of love, Retreating, chacing, sinking, soaring. The darkness of the copse exploring ; While to this cooler air confest,... | |
| 1828 - 580 pages
...sylvan revelry ; And through the trees, yon failing ray Will ecantly serve to guide our way. Yet mark ! as fade the upper skies, Each thicket opes ten thousand...Before, beside us, and above, The fire-fly lights bis lamp of love, Retreating, chasing, sinking, soaring', The darkness of the copso exploring ; While... | |
| Reginald Heber (évêque de Calcutta.) - 1829 - 580 pages
...flowers very much resemble the geranium, and thence called the Indian geranium. — ED. Yet mark ! as fade the upper skies, Each thicket opes ten thousand...pass in softened hum, , Along the breezy alleys come v The village song, the horn, the drum. ' Still as we pass, from bush and briar, The shrill cigala... | |
| Robert Smith - 1829 - 432 pages
...sylvan revelry; And through the trees, yon failing ray Will scantly serve to guide our way. Yet mark! as fade the upper skies, Each thicket opes ten thousand...air confest, The broad Dhatura bares her breast, Of fragant scent and virgin white, A pearl around the locks of night! Still as we pass, in softened hum,... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1829 - 546 pages
...flowers very much resemble the geranium, and thence called the Indian geranium.— ED. DEHVISES. 181 . Before, beside us, and above, The fire-fly lights his lamp of love. Ketreating, chasing, sinking, soaring, The darkness of the copse exploring; While to this cooler air... | |
| Thomas Robinson - 1830 - 394 pages
...sylvan revelry ; And through the trees, yon failing ray Will scantly serve to guide our way. Yet mark ! as fade the upper skies, Each thicket opes ten thousand...and virgin white, A pearl around the locks of night J Still as we pass in softened hum, '\ Along the breezy alleys come > The village song, the horn, the... | |
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