No cloud, no relique of the sunken day Distinguishes the West, no long thin slip Of sullen light, no obscure trembling hues. Come, we will rest on this old mossy bridge! You see the glimmer of the stream beneath, But hear no murmuring: it flows silently,... Lessons for writing from dictation - Seite 56von William Ewart - 1849 - 72 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| William Wordsworth, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1798 - 240 Seiten
...the sunken day Distinguishes the West, no long thin slip Of sullen Light, no obscure trembling hues. Come, we will rest on this old mossy Bridge ! You...bed of verdure. All is still, A balmy night ! and tho' the stars be dim, Yet let us think upon the vernal showers That gladden the green earth, and we... | |
| 1799 - 614 Seiten
...the sunken day Distinguishes the West, no long thin slip Of sullen Light, no obscure trembling hues. Come, we will rest on this old mossy Bridge ! You...bed of verdure. All is still, A balmy night ! and tho' the stars be dim, Yet I.et us think upon the vernal showers That gladden the green earth, and... | |
| 1799 - 618 Seiten
...Distinguishes the West, no long thin slfp Of sullen Light, no obscure trembling hues. Come, we wdl rest on this old mossy Bridge ! You see the glimmer...bed of verdure. All is still, A balmy night ! and tho' the stars be dim, Yet let us think upon' the vernal showers That gladden the green earth, and... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 270 Seiten
...the sunken day Distinguishes the West, no Jong thin slip Of sullen Light, no obscure trembling hues. Come, we will rest on this old mossy Bridge ! You...bed of verdure. All is still, A balmy night ! and tho' the stars be dim, Yet let us think upon the vernal showers That gladden the green earth, and we... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1800 - 272 Seiten
...sunken day Distinguishes the West, no long thin slip Of sullen Light, no obscure trembling hues. Gome, we will rest on this old mossy Bridge ! You see the...bed of verdure. All is still, A balmy night ! and tho' the stars be dim, Yet let us think upon the vernal showers That gladden the green earth, and we... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 356 Seiten
...the sunken day Distinguishes the West, no long thin slip Of sullen Light, no obscure trembling hues. Come, we will rest on this old mossy Bridge! You see...soft bed of verdure. All is still, A balmy night! and tho' the stars be dim, Yet let us think upon the vernal showers That gladden the green earth, and we... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1802 - 282 Seiten
...the sunken day Distinguishes the West, no long thin slip Of sullen Light, no obscure trembling hues. Come, we will rest on this old mossy Bridge ! You...bed of verdure. All is still, A balmy night ! and tho' the stars be dim, Yet let us think upon the vernal showers That gladden the green earth, and we... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 334 Seiten
...the sunken day Distinguishes the West, no long thin slip Of sullen light, no obscure trembling hues. Come, we will rest on this old, mossy bridge ! You...bed of verdure. All is still, A balmy night ! and tho' the stars be dim, Yet let us think upon the vernal showers That gladden the green earth, and we... | |
| British melodies - 1820 - 280 Seiten
...thin slip Of sullen Light, no obscure trembling hues. Come, we will rest on this old mossy Bridge! Yon see the glimmer of the stream beneath, But hear no...: it flows silently O'er its soft bed of verdure. AH is still, A balmy night! and though the stars be dim, Yet let us think upon the vernal showers That... | |
| William Hone - 1868 - 846 Seiten
...wherein this bird's high melody pren with increasing power :— All is still, A balmy night! and tho' the stars be dim, Yet let us think upon the vernal showers That gladden the preen earth, and we shall find A pleasure in the dimness of the stars. And hark? the nightingale begins... | |
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