Landscape in Poetry: From Homer to Tennyson with Many Illustrative ExamplesMacmillan, Limited, 1897 - 302 من الصفحات |
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... hath wrapt thee , through which thou hast seen , As the mole through its membrane sees the light , How when the vapours moist and dense begin Themselves to scatter , then the sun's bright sphere All feebly enters in the clouds between.2 ...
... hath wrapt thee , through which thou hast seen , As the mole through its membrane sees the light , How when the vapours moist and dense begin Themselves to scatter , then the sun's bright sphere All feebly enters in the clouds between.2 ...
الصفحة 130
... of Spring , wherein everything renews , save only the Lover- The soote1 season , that bud and bloom forth brings , With green hath clad the hill , and eke the vale . 1 Sweet , The nightingale with feathers new she sings ; The turtle.
... of Spring , wherein everything renews , save only the Lover- The soote1 season , that bud and bloom forth brings , With green hath clad the hill , and eke the vale . 1 Sweet , The nightingale with feathers new she sings ; The turtle.
الصفحة 131
... hath told her tale . Summer is come , for every spray now springs , The hart hath hung his old head 2 on the pale ; The buck in brake his winter coat he flings ; The fishes flete 3 with new repairéd scale ; The adder all her slough away ...
... hath told her tale . Summer is come , for every spray now springs , The hart hath hung his old head 2 on the pale ; The buck in brake his winter coat he flings ; The fishes flete 3 with new repairéd scale ; The adder all her slough away ...
الصفحة 140
... hath run . See the dew - drops how they kiss Every little flower that is , Hanging on their velvet heads , Like a rope of crystal beads : See the heavy clouds low falling , And bright Hesperus down calling The dead Night from under ...
... hath run . See the dew - drops how they kiss Every little flower that is , Hanging on their velvet heads , Like a rope of crystal beads : See the heavy clouds low falling , And bright Hesperus down calling The dead Night from under ...
الصفحة 147
... hath that sacred mount . Skiddaw is hence emboldened to speak- The rough Hibernian sea I proudly overlook , Amongst the scatter'd rocks , and there is not a nook , But from my glorious height into its depth I pry , Great hills far under ...
... hath that sacred mount . Skiddaw is hence emboldened to speak- The rough Hibernian sea I proudly overlook , Amongst the scatter'd rocks , and there is not a nook , But from my glorious height into its depth I pry , Great hills far under ...
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Aeschylus beauty birds blue boughs breath bright calm Catullus Celtic century charm Chaucer classical clouds Coleridge colour cuckoo deep delight doth early earth Elocutio English exquisite fair feeling flowers fresh garden genius Glen Etive Greek Greek Anthology green hath heart heaven hence Henry Vaughan hills human Italian Italian poetry J. H. Newman Keats land Latin lines literature Lucretius Matthew Arnold mediaeval mind modern moon mountain murmur Nature night nightingale o'er painted passion perhaps Petrarch phrase picture Pindar poem poet poet's poetical Proserpina quote R. W. Church rarely rendered rock Roman scene scenery seems sense sentiment shade Shelley sing Sirmio sleep song sonnet soul Spring stanza stars stream style sweet Tennyson thee Theocritus things thou thought touch trees Vergil verse vignettes waves whilst wild wind woods words Wordsworth δὲ ἐν καὶ τε