| Sir Henry Taylor - 1834 - 340 Seiten
...remember well The land of many hues, Whose charms what praise can tell, Whose praise what heart refuse ? Sublime, but neither bleak nor bare, Nor misty, are...mingled growth, The mulberry and maize, — above The trellised vine extends to both The leafy shade they love. Looks out the white-walled cottage here,... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1835 - 524 Seiten
...remember well The land of many hues, Whose charms what praise can tell, Whose praise what heart refuse ? Sublime, but neither bleak nor bare, Nor misty, are...fruitful as the vales between, They lightly rise, They scale the skies, And groves and gardens still abound ; - For where no shoot Could else take root,... | |
| 1869 - 862 Seiten
...remember well The land of many hues, Whose charms what praise can tell, Whose praise what art refuse? Sublime, but neither bleak nor bare, Nor misty, are...They lightly rise, And scale the skies, And groves nnd gardens still abound; For where no shoot Could else take root, The peaks are shelved and terraced... | |
| sir Henry Taylor - 1844 - 352 Seiten
...remember well The land of many hues, Whose charms what praise can tell, Whose praise what heart refuse! Sublime, but neither bleak nor bare, Nor misty, are...clothed in green, And fruitful as the vales between, And scale the skies, And groves and gardens still abound ; They lightly rise. For where no shoot Could... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1845 - 558 Seiten
...remember well The land of many hues, Whose charms what praise can tell, Whose praise what heart refuse ? Sublime, but neither bleak nor bare, Nor misty, are...mingled growth, The mulberry and maize, — above The trcllis'd vine extends to both The leafy shade they love. Looks out the white-wall'd cottage here,... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1852 - 478 Seiten
...remember well The land of many hues, Whose charms what praise can tell, Whose praise what heart refuse ? Sublime, but neither bleak nor bare, Nor misty, are...mingled growth, The mulberry and maize, — above The trellised vine extends to both The leafy shade they love. Looks out the white-walled cottage here,... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1852 - 476 Seiten
...remember well The land of many hues, Whose charms what praise can tell, Whose praise what heart refuse '! Sublime, but neither bleak nor bare, Nor misty, are...mingled growth, The mulberry and maize, — above The trellised vine extends to both The leafy shade they love. Looks out the white-walled cottage here,... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1852 - 512 Seiten
...sidère montes." Here follows the elegant description of the author of Philip van Artevelde : — " Sublime, but neither bleak nor bare, Nor misty are...mountains there, Softly sublime -profusely fair, Up to tlieir summits clothed in green. And fruitful as the vales between, They lightly rise, And scale the... | |
| Christian wreath - 1853 - 296 Seiten
...BRACELET 234 THE LEAFLETS' VOYAGE 245 A POET'S NOBLEST THEME 250 THE CHEISTIAN .WEEATH. LAKE OF COMO. " SUBLIME, but neither bleak, nor bare, Nor misty, are...in green, And fruitful as the vales between ; They ligttly rise, And scale the skies — And groves and gardens still abound ; For where no shoot Could... | |
| 187? - 296 Seiten
...BRACELET 234 THE LEAFLETS' VOYAGE 245 A POET'S NOBLEST THEME 250 THE CHRISTIAN WREATH. LAKE OF COMO. " Sublime, but neither bleak, nor bare, Nor misty, are...take root, The peaks are shelved and terraced round ; Eastward appear, in mingled growth, The mulberry and maize above — The trellis' d vine extends... | |
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