Exulting in their measureless abode, Diffusive, multitudinous, profound, Above, beneath, around; Then o'er the vast expanse primordial wind Breath'd gently, till a lucid bubble rose. Which grew in perfect shape an Egg refin'd : Created substance no such... The Hindu Wife; Or, The Enchanted Fruit - Sivu 72tekijä(t) William Jones - 1876 - 126 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1806 - 500 sivua
...warring waves it danc'd elate, Till from its bursting shell with lovely state A form cerulean flutter' d o'er the deep, Brightest of beings, greatest of the...not as mortals steep Their eyes in dewy sleep, But heav'nly pensive on the Lotos lay, That blossom' d at his touch, and shed a golden ray. IV. Hail primal... | |
| 1812 - 458 sivua
...waves it danc'd elate, Till from its bursting shell, with lovely state, * A form ccerulean fluttered o'er the deep, Brightest of beings, greatest of the...Who, not as mortals steep Their eyes in dewy sleep, Bqt, heavenly pensive, on the Lotot lay That blossom'd at his touch, and shed a golden ray.3 The following... | |
| John Hughes - 1818 - 378 sivua
...the warring waves it danc'd elate, Till from its bursting-shell, with lovely state, A form crerulean flutter'd o'er the deep, Brightest of beings, greatest...not as mortals, steep Their eyes in dewy sleep, But heav'nly pensive on the lojos lay, That blossom <i at his touch, and shed a golden ray. In their veneration... | |
| William Jones - 1818 - 312 sivua
...its harsting shell with lovely state A form cernlean flntter'd o'er the deep. Brightest of heings, greatest of the great ; Who, not as mortals steep Their eyes in dewy sleep, Bnt, heavenly-pensive, on the lotos lay, That hlossom'd at his tonch and shed a golden ray. Hail, primal... | |
| Ramses II (King of Egypt), Edward Upham - 1824 - 366 sivua
...Created substance no such lustre shows, Earth no such beauty knows. Above the warring waves it danced elate. Till from its bursting shell, with lovely state,...deep : Brightest of Beings, greatest of the great. Chorus— In air, &c. Our souls absorb'd, one only Being knows, Of all perceptions one abundant source,... | |
| James Napier Bailey - 1840 - 250 sivua
...waves it danc'd elate, Till from its bursting shell, with lovely state, A form ccerttlean fluttered o'er the deep, Brightest of beings, greatest of the...not as mortals steep Their eyes in dewy sleep. But, heavenly pensive, on the Lotus lay That blossom'd at his touch, and shed a golden ray."f " The great... | |
| Ephraim George Squier - 1851 - 278 sivua
...warring waves it danced elate, Till from its bursting shell with lovely state A form cerulean fluttered o'er the deep, Brightest of beings, greatest of the great ; Who, not as mortals steep Their eyes in balmy sleep, But heavenly-pensive on the Lotus lay, That blossomed at his touch and shed a golden ray!... | |
| Ephraim George Squier - 1851 - 294 sivua
...Created substance no such lustre shows, Earth no such beauty knows ! Above the warring waves it danced elate, Till from its bursting shell with lovely state A form cerulean fluttered o'er the deep, Brightest of beings, greatest of the great ; Who, not as mortals steep Their... | |
| Lydia Hoyt Farmer - 1887 - 730 sivua
...moving on the waters," — and he is thus described in a Hindoo poem : — " A form cerulean fluttered o-er the deep ; Brightest of beings, greatest of the...not as mortals steep Their eyes in dewy sleep, But heavenly pensive on the lotus lay, That blossom'd at his touch, and shed a golden ray." An ancient... | |
| Thomas Firminger Thiselton-Dyer - 1889 - 372 sivua
...clustered. According to a Hindu legend, from its blossom Brahma came forth— " A form Cerulean fluttered o'er the deep ; Brightest of beings, greatest of the...not as mortals steep Their eyes in dewy sleep, But heavenly pensive on the lotus lay, That blossom'd at his touch, and shed a golden ray. Hail, primal... | |
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