The Poetical Works of Rogers, Campbell, J. Montgomery, Lamb, and Kirke White1829 |
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Page 41
... mountains closing , and the road , the river Filling the narrow pass . There , till a ray Glanced through my lattice ... mountain - top The French and Austrian banners met in conflict . On the same rock beside it stood the church , Reft ...
... mountains closing , and the road , the river Filling the narrow pass . There , till a ray Glanced through my lattice ... mountain - top The French and Austrian banners met in conflict . On the same rock beside it stood the church , Reft ...
Page 44
... Mountains , stretching on from east to west , So massive , yet so shadowy , so ethereal , As to belong rather to Heaven than Earth- But instantly receives into his soul A sense , a feeling that he loses not , A something that informs ...
... Mountains , stretching on from east to west , So massive , yet so shadowy , so ethereal , As to belong rather to Heaven than Earth- But instantly receives into his soul A sense , a feeling that he loses not , A something that informs ...
Page 45
... mountains ; And now appear as on a phosphor - sea Numberless barks , from Milan , from Pavia ; Some sailing up , some down , and some at anchor , Lading , unlading at that small port - town Under the promontory - its tall tower And long ...
... mountains ; And now appear as on a phosphor - sea Numberless barks , from Milan , from Pavia ; Some sailing up , some down , and some at anchor , Lading , unlading at that small port - town Under the promontory - its tall tower And long ...
Page 68
... mountains ; and in what living colours do we recall the dresses , manners , and customs of the people ! Our sight is the noblest of all our senses It fills the mind with most ideas , converses with its objects at the greatest distance ...
... mountains ; and in what living colours do we recall the dresses , manners , and customs of the people ! Our sight is the noblest of all our senses It fills the mind with most ideas , converses with its objects at the greatest distance ...
Page 71
... mountain pales his fire Yet more and more , and from the mountain - top , Till then invisible , a smoke ascends , Solemn and slow , as erst from Ararat , When he , the Patriarch , who escaped the Flood , Was with his household ...
... mountain pales his fire Yet more and more , and from the mountain - top , Till then invisible , a smoke ascends , Solemn and slow , as erst from Ararat , When he , the Patriarch , who escaped the Flood , Was with his household ...
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