| George Crabbe - 1810 - 402 Seiten
...of a Lady's ring ; Figured by Hand divine — there's not a Gem Wrought by Man's Art to be compar'd to them ; Soft, brilliant, tender, through the Wave...glow, And make the Moon-beam brighter where they flow. Involv'd in Sea-wrack, here you find a race, Which Science doubting, knows not where to place ; On... | |
| George Crabbe - 1810 - 612 Seiten
...of a LaHy's ring ; Figured by Hand divine — there's not a Gem Wrought by Man's Art to be compar'd to them ; Soft, brilliant, tender, through the Wave...glow, And make the Moon-beam brighter where they flow. Jnvolv'd in Sea-wrack, here you find a race, Which Science doubting, knows not where to place ; On... | |
| 1811 - 566 Seiten
...of a Lady's ring ; Figur'd by Hand divine— there's nor a Gem Wrought by Man's Art to be compar'd to them ; Soft, brilliant, tender, through the Wave...And make the Moon-beam brighter where they flow.'— p. 132. ' See as they float along th' entangled Weeds Slowly approach, upborn on bladdery Beads; Wait... | |
| George Crabbe - 1816 - 340 Seiten
...compass of a Lady's ring; Figur'd by Hand divine—there's not a Gem Wrought by Man's Art to be compar'd to them; Soft, brilliant, tender, through the Wave...glow, And make the Moon-beam brighter where they flow. Involv'd in Sea-wrack, here you find a race, Which Science doubting, knows not where to place; On Shell... | |
| 1824 - 758 Seiten
...gome that you may bring In the small compass of a la-'y's ring ; Figured by art divine — there's not a gem Wrought by man's art to be compared to them...glow, And make the moonbeam brighter where they flow. Our perambulation has brought us within sight of the public-house again — the Mermaid, I fancy, from... | |
| George Crabbe - 1820 - 346 Seiten
...Name ; Some in huge masses, some that you may bring In the small compass of a Lady's ring ; Figur'd by Hand divine — there 's not a Gem Wrought by Man's Art to be compar'd to them ; Soft, brilliant, tender, through the Wave they glow, And make the Moon-beam brighter... | |
| 1824 - 792 Seiten
...masses, some that you may bring In the small compass of a lady's ring ; Figured by art divine — there's not a gem Wrought by man's art to be compared to them...glow, And make the moonbeam brighter where they flow. Our perambulation has brought us within sight of the public-house again — the Mermaid, I fancy, from... | |
| Jane Loudon - 1844 - 268 Seiten
...there are some tinted with all the colours of the rainbow." " Yes," said Mrs. Merton, the poet says, -There 's not a gem Wrought by man's art to be compared...glow, And make the moonbeam brighter where they flow. " How very pretty, mamma," cried Agnes. " These lines are very pretty," said Mr. Merton, " and, moreover,... | |
| Jane Loudon - 1844 - 258 Seiten
...the colours of the rainbow.11 " Yes," said Mrs. Merton, the poet says, -There 's not a gem Wrought hy man's art to be compared to them ; Soft, brilliant,...glow, And make the moonbeam brighter where they flow. " How very pretty, mamma," cried Agnes. " These lines are very pretty," said Mr. Merton, " and, moreover,... | |
| 784 Seiten
...seanettles : — " Those living jellies which the flesh inflame Fierce as a nettle, and from that its name ; Soft, brilliant, tender, through the wave they glow, And make the moonbeam brighter where they flow.'1 And we could easily enumerate many instances in which he has quoted, with equal judgment and... | |
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