Ask the swain Who journeys homeward from a summer-day's Long labour, why, forgetful of his toils, And due repose, he loiters to behold The sunshine gleaming as through amber clouds, O'er all the western sky; full soon, I ween, His rude expression, and... The Christian Remembrancer - Page 1351867Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Alexander Bain - 1859 - 702 pages
...existence of the seeds of Taste, when it is impossible to trace them to any hand but that of Nature. ' ' Ask the swain Who journeys homeward from a summer-day's...will unfold The form of Beauty smiling at his heart.' ' 'Among the several kinds of beauty,' says Mr. Addison, 'the eye takes most delight in colours. We... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1860 - 778 pages
...heaven, Reveals the charms of nature. Ask the swain Who journeys homeward from a summer day's Long labor, why, forgetful of his toils And due repose, he loiters...will unfold The form of beauty smiling at his heart, How lovely! how commanding 1 But though Heaven In every breast hath sown these early seeds Of love... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1860 - 766 pages
...heaven, Reveals the charms of nature. Ask the swain Who journeys homeward from a summer day's Long labor, why, forgetful of his toils And due repose, he loiters...will unfold The form of beauty smiling at his heart, How lovely ! how commanding ! But though Heaven In every breast hath sown these early seeds Of love... | |
| Thomas Shorter - 1861 - 438 pages
...light of Heaven, Reveals the charms of nature. Ask the swain Who journeys homeward from ,1 summer day's Long labour, why, forgetful of his toils And due repose,...western sky ; full soon, I ween, His rude expression and uututor'd airs, Beyond the power of language, will unfold The form of beauty smiling at his heart,... | |
| Mark Akenside, George Gilfillan - 1863 - 338 pages
...of heaven, 526 Reveals the charms of Nature. Ask the swain Who journeys homeward from a summer day's Long labour, why, forgetful of his toils And due repose,...behold The sunshine gleaming as through amber clouds, 530 O'er all the western sky; full soon, I ween, His rude expression and unttitor'd airs, Beyond the... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1863 - 462 pages
...light of heaven, Keveals the charms of Nature. Ask the swain Who journeys homeward from a summer day's Long labour, why, forgetful of his toils And due repose, he loiters to behold The sunshine gleaming, as thro' amber clouds, BSO O'er all' the western sky ; full soon, I ween, His rude expression and untutor'd... | |
| 1863 - 438 pages
...light of heaven, Reveals the charms of nature. Ask the swain Who journeys homeward from a summer day's Long labour, why, forgetful of his toils And due repose, he loiters \,o \>eta>\0i. The sunshine gleaming as t\wo\i«\\ araiWc dvwoAs., O'er all the western sky •, tu\\... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 784 pages
...heaven, Reveals the charms of nature. Ask the swain Who journeys homeward from a summer day's Long labor, why, forgetful of his toils And due repose, he loiters...will unfold The form of beauty smiling at his heart, How lovely I how commanding 1 But though In every breast hath sown these early seeds Of love and admiration,... | |
| Edward Whitfield - 1865 - 124 pages
...them, and with such a word he is silent. "Ask the swain Who journeying homeward from a summer day's Long labour, why, forgetful of his toils And due repose,...western sky ; full soon, I ween, His rude expression and untutored airs, Beyond the power of language, would unfold The form of beauty, smiling at his heart,... | |
| Mary Anne Marzials - 1867 - 332 pages
...light of heaven, Eeveals the charms of Nature. Ask the swain Who journeys homeward from a summer day's Long labour, why, forgetful of his toils And due repose,...will unfold The form of beauty smiling at his heart, How lovely! how commanding! But though Heaven In every breast hath sown these early seeds Of love and... | |
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