| 1822 - 298 Seiten
...cleft-born wild-flower seems to enjoy Existence, than the winged plunderer That sucks its sweets : the massy rocks themselves, And the old and ponderous...of prostrate trees, That lead from knoll to knoll a causeway rude, Or bridge the sunken brook, and their dark roots Breathe fixed tranquillity. The rivulet... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 Seiten
...seems to dnjoy Existence, than the winged plunderer That sucks its sweets. The massy rocks themselves, The old and ponderous trunks of prostrate trees, That lead from knoll to knoll, n causey rude, Or bridge the sunken brook, and their dark roote With all their earth upon them, twisting... | |
| 1834 - 402 Seiten
...the cleft-born wild-flower seems to enjoy Existence, than the winged plunderer That sucks its sweets. The massy rocks themselves, And the old and ponderous...bridge the sunken brook, and their dark roots, With ail their earth upon them, twisting high, Breathe fixed tranquillity. The rivulet Sends forth glad... | |
| 1834 - 406 Seiten
...wild-flower seems to enjoy Existenee, than the winged plunderer That sueks its sweets. The massy roeks themselves, And the old and ponderous trunks of prostrate trees That lead from knoll to knoll, a eausey rude, Or bridge the sunken brook, and their dark roots, With all their earth upon them, twisting... | |
| 1835 - 430 Seiten
...seems t' enjoy Existence, than the w:inged plunderer That sueks its sweets. The massy rocks themselvee, а сапнеу rude, Or bridge the sunken brook, and their dark roots, Wilh all their earth upon them,... | |
| Henry Theodore Tuckerman - 1846 - 350 Seiten
...spirit ; while below The squit rel with raised paws and form erect Chirps merrily. . . . • * • * * The massy rocks themselves And the old and ponderous...of prostrate trees That lead from knoll to .knoll a causeway rude, Or bridge the sunken brook, and their dark roots, With all their earth upon them, twisting... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1849 - 466 Seiten
...makes the green leaves dance, shall waft a balm to thy sick heart. 693. The massy rocks themselves, the old and ponderous trunks of prostrate trees, that...or bridge, the sunken brook, and their dark roots * This passage has been previously related ; and all similar repetitions are to be slurred, ujiless... | |
| 1854 - 400 Seiten
...seems to enjoy Existence, than the winged plunderer That sucks its sweets. The massy rocks themselves, The old and ponderous trunks of prostrate trees,'...Or bridge the sunken brook, and their dark roots, AVdth all their earth upon them ; twisting high, Breathe fixed tranquillity. The rivulet Sends forth... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 816 Seiten
...kisses of the Bun, Retains pome freshness, and I woo the wind That still delays iu coming. And again: And the old and ponderous trunks of prostrate trees...causey rude, Or bridge the sunken brook, and their dark root*, "With all thHr earth upon them, twisting high. Breathe filed tranquillity. The massy rocks th... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1866 - 618 Seiten
...the blow, strike VIDE of the mortal part? Because — of CONSCIENCE! 13. The massy rocks themselves, the old and ponderous trunks of prostrate trees, that lead from knoll to knoll, a causeway rude, or bridge the sunken brook, and their dark roots •with all their earth upon them,... | |
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