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
| Passages, John Allen Giles - 1881 - 744 pages
...summer day's abour, why, forgetful of his toils, le repose, he loiters to behold t 342 ENGLISH POETS. The sunshine gleaming, as through amber clouds, O'er...western sky; full soon, I ween, His rude expression and untutored airs, Beyond the power of language, will unfold The form of Beauty smiling at his heart,... | |
| John Ross Macduff - 1883 - 266 pages
...had set them in their rural frame:— " Ask the swain, Who journeys homeward from his summer day's Long labour ; why, forgetful of his toils And due repose, he loiters to behold The sunset gleaming from the amber clouds O'er all the western sky. Full well I ween His rude expression... | |
| Thomas Young Crowell - 1885 - 702 pages
...Reveals the charms of Nature. Ask th swain Who journeys homeward from a sum mcr-day's Long labor, " by, forgetful of his toils And due repose, he loiters to behold The sunshine gleaming as through anibe clouds O'er all the western sky! Full soon, ween, His rude expression, and untutor'd air! Beyond... | |
| Alexander Bain - 1888 - 644 pages
...of Taste, when it is impossible to trace them to any hand but that of Nature. ' "Ask the swain TVho journeys homeward from a summer-day's Long labour,...sky ; full soon, I ween, His rude expression, and uututor'd airs, A concurring factor, equal in power to the optical effects, is Visible Form, whether... | |
| Religious Tract Society (Great Britain) - 1883 - 358 pages
...Akenside, who says: ., ... . o'the Ask the swain Alcnside's Who journeys homeward from a summer day's TIBW. Long labour, why, forgetful of his toils And due repose, he loiters to behold The sunset gleaming, as through amber clouds, O'er all the western sky. Full well I ween His rude expression... | |
| Charles F. Beezley - 1891 - 436 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,...western sky; full soon, I ween, His rude expression md untutored airs, Uevond the power ol language, will unlold ".-,; iorni of beauty smiling at his heart.... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1902 - 860 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,...western sky ; full soon, I ween, His rude expression and untutored airs. Beyond the power of language, will unfold The form of beauty smiling at his heart.... | |
| Ernest Bernbaum - 1918 - 436 pages
...light of heaven, Reveals the charms of nature. Ask the swain Who journey's 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, will unfold The form of beauty smiling at his heart—... | |
| Ernest Bernbaum - 1918 - 412 pages
...light of heaven, Reveals the charms of nature. Ask the swain Who journey's 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, will unfold The form of beauty smiling at his heart—'... | |
| Ernest Bernbaum - 1918 - 422 pages
...light of heaven, Eeveals the charms of nature. Ask the swain Who journey's 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, will unfold The form of beauty smiling at his heart—... | |
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