Panting and wild, as children of the storm ; Now sipping flowers, now making blossoms shake, Or weaving ripples on the grass-green lake ; And thus the Tempest dies ; and bright, and still, The rainbow drops upon the distant hill... The Omnipresence of the Deity: A Poem - Sivu xviiitekijä(t) Robert Montgomery - 1823 - 192 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Robert Montgomery - 1828 - 230 sivua
...In calmer scenes, and the unruffled hour, Our stilFd hearts own Thine omnipresent power. List ! now the cradled winds have hush'd their roar, And infant...charms unite, And all is glowing with a rich delight, I,] OF THE DEITY. • If God ! who can tread upon the breathing ground, Nor feel Thee present, where... | |
| Robert Montgomery - 1828 - 228 sivua
...the tinted bosom of the sky : Next, breezes swell forth with harmonious charm, Panting and wild, like children of the storm ! — Now sipping flowers, now...distant hill ! And now, while bloom and breeze their charm unite, And all is glowing with a rich delight, God ! who can tread upon the breathing ground,... | |
| 1828 - 588 sivua
...the storm ! — Now sipping flowers, now making blossoms shake, Or weaving ripples on the grass green lake ; And thus the Tempest dies— and bright and still, The rainbow drops upon the distant hill." We are by no means certain that we are selecting the best passages : we choose rather to Kd. Mag.—... | |
| 1828 - 580 sivua
...the tinted bosom of the sky t Next, breezes swell forth with harmonious charm, Panting and wild, like children of the storm! — Now sipping flowers, now...making blossoms shake, ( Or weaving ripples on the grass green lake ; ( And thus the Tempest dies — and bright and The rainbow drops upon the distant... | |
| William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1828 - 882 sivua
...the tinted bosom of the sky : Next, breeaes swell forth with harmonious charm, Panting and wild, like children of the storm ! — Now sipping flowers, now making blossoms shake, Or weaving ripples on the gnus-green lake; And thus the tempest dies— and bright, and still, The rainbow drops upon the distant... | |
| Edward Clarkson - 1830 - 202 sivua
...tinted bosom of the sky : Next breezes murmur with harmonious charm, Panting and wild, like orphans of the storm ; Now sipping flowers, now making blossoms...and still, The rainbow drops upon the distant hill. Nor are the energetic phrases} in the following scene of horror, less impressed with the true mint-mark... | |
| Robert Montgomery - 1836 - 340 sivua
...tinted bosom of the sky : Next, breezes murmur with harmonious charm, Panting and wild, like orphans of the storm ; Now sipping flowers, now making blossoms shake, Or weaving ripples on the grass green lake ; And thus the tempest dies ; and soft, and still, The rainbow drops upon the distant... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1844 - 544 sivua
...tinted bosom of the sky: Next, breezes murmur with harmonious charm, Panting and wild, like orphans of the storm ; Now sipping flowers, now making blossoms...the grass-green lake; And thus the tempest dies; and soft, and still, The rainbow drops upon the distant hill." M 1. Describe what thunder is, and from... | |
| Robert Montgomery - 1845 - 168 sivua
...tinted bosom of the sky : Next, breezes murmur with harmonious charm, Panting and wild, like orphans of the storm ; Now sipping flowers, now making blossoms...grass-green lake ; And thus the Tempest dies : and soft, and still, The rainbow drops upon the distant hill: And now, while bloom and breeze their charms... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders, Joshua Chase Sanders - 1848 - 468 sivua
...the tinted bosom of the sky ; Next breezes swell forth with harmonious charm, Panting and wild, like children of the storm ! — Now sipping flowers, now...and still, The rainbow drops upon the distant hill. * * * 8. Now while the starry choirs aerial rise, And liquid moonlight mellows all the skies, O ! let... | |
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