| 1804 - 416 Seiten
...disclos'd at once to view The face of nature in a rich disguise, And brighten'd every object to my eyes : For every shrub, and every blade of grass,...ice the crimson berries glow. The thick-sprung reeds which watery marshes yield Seem polish'd lances in a hostile field. The stag in limpid currents, with... | |
| 1803 - 410 Seiten
...disclos'd at once to view The face of nature in a rich disguise, And brighten'd every object to my eyes: For every shrub, and every blade of grass, And...ice the crimson berries glow. The thick-sprung reeds which watery marshes yield Seem polish'd lances in a hostile field. The stag in limpid currents, with... | |
| Poetry - 1806 - 192 Seiten
...disclos'd at once to view The face of nature in a rich disguise, And brighten'd every object to my eyes : For every shrub, and every blade of grass,...In pearls and rubies rich the hawthorns show, While through the ice the crimson berries glow. The thick-sprung reeds, which watery marshes yield, Seem... | |
| 1806 - 408 Seiten
...ev'ry object to my eyes: For ev'ry shrub, and ev'ry blade of grass, And ev'ry pointed thorn, seein'd wrought in glass; In pearls and rubies rich the hawthorns show, While through the ice the crimson berries glow. The thick-sprung reeds, which wat'ry marshes yield, Seem'd... | |
| Robert Southey - 1807 - 472 Seiten
...disclosed at once to view The face of Nature in a rich disguise, And brighten'd every object to my eyes : For every shrub, and every blade of grass....In pearls and rubies rich the hawthorns show, While through the ice the crimson berries glow : The thick-sprung reeds, which watery marshes yield, Seem'd... | |
| Cabinet - 1808 - 524 Seiten
...disclos'd at once to view The face of Nature in a rich disguise, And brighten'd every object to my eyes : For every shrub, and every blade of grass,...In pearls and rubies rich the hawthorns show, While through the ice the crimson berries glow. The thick-sprung reeds, which watery marshes yield, Seem'd... | |
| British poets - 1809 - 526 Seiten
...disguise, And brighten'd every object to my eyes : For ev'ry shrub, and every blade of grass, And ev'ry pointed thorn, seem'd wrought in glass, In pearls and rubies rich the hawthorns shew, While thro' the ice the crimson berries glow. The thicfc-sprung reeds the wat'ry marshes yield... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 554 Seiten
...every object to my eyes : , For every shrub, and every blade of gray, And every pointed thorn, secm'd wrought in glass; In pearls and rubies rich the hawthorns show, While through the ice the crimson berries glow. The thick-sprung reeds, which watery marshes Scem'd polisb'd... | |
| Poetical selections - 1811 - 324 Seiten
...disguise, And brighten'd .every object tt> my eyes : For everv shrub and every blade of grass, And evi jy pointed thorn seem'd wrought in glass •; In pearls and rubies rich the hawthorns show, While through the ice the crimson berries glow. The thick-sprung reeds, which watery marshes yield, Seem'd... | |
| Richard Lobb - 1817 - 430 Seiten
...pointed thorn, seemed wrought in glass ; WO. IV. On Winter in the Polar Regions. 3& In pearls and rnbies rich the hawthorns show, While thro' the ice the crimson berries glow : The thick-sprung reeds the wat'ry marshes yield, Seem polished lances in a hostile field. The stag, in limpid currents, with surprize,... | |
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