| James Montgomery - 1827 - 198 Seiten
...the sea. Eagerly, tremblingly, I watch'd the end. Faint gleam'd the lightning, follow'u by no peal ; Dreary and hollow moans foretold a gale ; Nor long...Unprison'd, blew its trumpet loud and shrill ; Out flash'd the lightnings gloriously ; the rain Came down like music, and the full-toned thunder lloll'd... | |
| 1827 - 530 Seiten
...long the issue tarried ; then the wind, Unprisoned blew its trumpet loud and shrill ; ,. . Out flashed the lightnings gloriously ; the rain Came down like music, and the full-toned thunder Rolled in grand harmony throughout high Heaven, Till Ocean, breaking from his black supineness, Prawned,... | |
| British poets - 1828 - 838 Seiten
...the sea. Eagerly, tremblingly, I watch'd the end. Paint gleam'd the lightning, follow'd by no peal; Dreary and hollow moans foretold a gale ; Nor long...wind Unprison'd blew its trumpet loud and shrill; Out flash'd the lightnings gloriously ; the rain Came down like music, and the full-toned thunder Roll'd... | |
| Robert Smith - 1829 - 432 Seiten
...manifests a happy concordance of epithet and subject. Faint gleam'dthe lightning, follow'd by no pe»l; Dreary and hollow moans foretold a gale; Nor long...Unprison'd, blew its trumpet loud and shrill; Out flash'd the lightnings gloriously; the rain Came down like music, and the full-toned thunder Roll'd... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1829 - 520 Seiten
...the sea. Eagerly, tremblingly, I watrh'd the end. Faint gleam'd the lightning, follow'd by no peal ; Dreary and hollow moans foretold a gale; Nor long...wind, Unprison'd, blew its trumpet loud and shrill ; Oui flasli'd the lightnings gloriously; the rain Came down like music, and the full-toned thunder... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 Seiten
...the sea. Eagerly, tremblingly, I walch'd the end. Faint glcam'd the lightning, follow'd by no peal ; Dreary and hollow moans foretold a gale ; Nor long...Unprison'd, blew its trumpet loud and shrill ; Out flash'd the lightnings gloriously ; the rain Came down like music, and the full-toned thunder Rol I'd... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 516 Seiten
...the sea. Eagerly, tremblingly, I watch'd the end. Faint gleam'd the lightning, follow'd by no peal ; Dreary and hollow moans foretold a gale ; Nor long the issue tarried ; then the wind, Vnprison'd, blew ils trumpet loud and shrill ; Out Hash M the lightnings gloriously ; the rain Came... | |
| John J. Harrod - 1832 - 338 Seiten
...end. Faint gleam'd the lightning, follow'd by no peal; Dreary and hollow moans foretold a gale; 3. Nor long the issue tarried; then the wind, Unprison'd, blew its trumpet loud and shrill; Out flash'd the lightnings gloriously; the rain Came down like music, and the full-toned thunder Roll'd... | |
| 1836 - 514 Seiten
...long the issue tarried ; then the wind, UnpriHon'd, blew its trumpet loud and shrill ; Out flnsh'd the lightnings gloriously ; the rain Came down like music, and the full-toned thunder Relfd in grand harmony throughout high heaven : Till ocean, breaking from his black supineness, Drown'd... | |
| Samuel Warren - 1838 - 530 Seiten
...relatives, into the nature and extent of " sweet Miss P "s expectations !'' During a former stay at my house, about six months before the period of which...Unprison'd, blew its trumpet loud and shrill ; Out flash'd the lightnings gloriously ; the rain Came down like music, and the full-toned thunder Roll'd... | |
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