This quiet sail is as a noiseless wing To waft me from distraction ; once I loved Torn ocean's roar, but thy soft murmuring . Sounds sweet as if a Sister's voice reproved, That I with stern delights should e'er have been so moved. It is the hush of night... Contributions to the Edinburgh Review - Seite 460von Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1846Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Charles Williams - 1854 - 662 Seiten
...hush of night, and all between Thy margin and the mountains, dusk, yet clear, Mellowed, and mingled, yet distinctly seen, Save darken'd Jura, whose capt...shore. Of flowers yet fresh with childhood ¡ on the cur Drops the light drip of the suspended oar. Or chirps the grasshopper one good-night carol more.... | |
| Charles Williams - 1854 - 668 Seiten
...sweet as if a sister's voice reproved, That I -with stern delights should e'er have been so moved. " It is the hush of night, and all between Thy margin and the mountains, dusk, yet clear, Mellowed, and mingled, yet distinctly seen, Save darken'd Jura, whose capt heights appealPrecipitously... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1854 - 1104 Seiten
...as if \a sister's voice reproved, That I with stern delights should e'er have been so moved. LXXXV1. It is the hush of night, and all between • Thy margin and the mountains, dusk, yet cleai Mclloiv'd and mingling, yet distinctly seen, Save darkcn'd Jura, whose capt heights appear Precipitously... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 404 Seiten
...voice reproved, That I with stern delight should e'er have been so moved. It is the hush of night, aud all between Thy margin and the mountains, dusk, yet...mingling, yet distinctly seen, Save darken'd Jura, whose eapt heights appear Precipitously steep ; and drawing near There breathes a living fragrance from the... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1855 - 584 Seiten
...enchanting stanzas,* in which the poet has given way to his passionate love of Nature so fervidly. "There breathes a living fragrance from the shore, Of flowers yet fresh with childhood; on the ear Drips the light drop of the suspended oar. ****** At intervals, some bird from out the brakes Starts... | |
| Henry Reed - 1855 - 416 Seiten
...Sounds sweet as if a sister's voice reproved, That I with stern delight should e'er have been so moved. It is the hush of night, and all between Thy margin and the mountains, dusk, yet clear, JVIellow'd and mingling, yet distinctly seen, Save darkened Jura, whose capt heights appear Precipitously... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1857 - 800 Seiten
...heen so moved. It is the hush of night, and all hetween Thy margin and the mountains, dusk, yet elear, Mellow'd and mingling, yet distinctly seen, Save darken'd...appear Precipitously steep ; and, drawing near, There hreathes a living fragrance, from the shore, Of flowers, yet fresh with childhood ; on the ear Drops... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 242 Seiten
...That I with item delight should e'er have been so moved. It is the hush of night, and all betwee« Thy margin and the mountains, dusk, yet clear, Mellow'd...mingling, yet distinctly seen, Save darken'd Jura, whose cap t heights appear Precipitously steep ; and drawing near There breathes a living fragrance from... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1859 - 364 Seiten
...LXXXVI. It is the hush of night, and all between Thy margin and the mountains, dusk, yet clear, Mellow' d and mingling, yet distinctly seen, Save darken'd Jura,...the ear Drops the light drip of the suspended oar, Ur chirps the grasshopper one good-night carol more : LXXXVII. IIe is an evening reveller, who makes... | |
| Samuel Orchart Beeton - 1859 - 414 Seiten
...its waters. Byron calls it "clear placid Leman," and thus describes its scenery, as he saw it :— " It is the hush of night, and all between Thy margin and the mountains, dusk, yet clear, Mellow' dand mingling, yet distinctly seen, Save darken'd Jura, whose capp'd heights appear, Precipitously... | |
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