| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 510 páginas
...fullcn Pafs and rcpafs, hufc'd as the foot of night. Again ! thcfcreech-owlfcricks : ungracious found1 I'll hear no more ; it makes one's blood run chill. Quite round the pile, a row of rev'rend elms, Coeval near with that all ragged mew, Long lafliMby thernde winds: fome rift half dojvn... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1791 - 966 páginas
...rcpafs, huih'd as the foot of night. Again ! die Icreech-owlflirieks: ungracious found! I'll lu-ar erhaps more a&ive. Wine unmix d, and all The gluey floods that hum the v rev'rend elms, Cojeval near with that, all ragged (hew, Long lafli'dhy the rude winds: fome rift half... | |
| James Roach - 1792 - 284 páginas
...Pafs and repafs, hufli'd as the foot of night -f . Again the fercech-owl flirieks : ungracious found J I'll hear no more ; it makes one's blood run chill. Quite round the pile a row of rev'rend elms, Coxval near with that, all ragged fhew, Long lafli'd by the rude winds : fomc rift half... | |
| Robert Blair - 1802 - 160 páginas
...vaults, Tbe mansions of the dead.— Rous'd from their slumber^ IB grim array the grisly spectres rise, Grin horrible, and obstinately sullen, Pass and repass,...I'll hear no more; it makes one's blood run chill. The following picture is very fine and natural; Ofs, in the lone church-yard at night I've seen, By... | |
| Robert Blair - 1804 - 132 páginas
...vaults, The mansions of the dead. Rous'd from their slumbers, Jn grim array the grizly spectres rise, Grin horrible, and obstinately sullen Pass and repass,...chill. Quite round the pile, a row of reverend elms, Coxval near with all that ragged shew, Long lash'd by the rude winds : some rift half down Their branchless... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1805 - 1054 páginas
...obftinately fallen Pafs and repafs, hufh'd as the foot of night. Again! thefcreech-owlmrieks:ungraciousfound! I'll hear no more; it makes one's blood run chill. Quite round the pile, a row of rev'rend elms, Coicval near with that, all ragged (hew, [down Lent; lath'd by the rude winds: fome... | |
| 1806 - 184 páginas
...grim array the grizly spectres rise, Grin horrible, and obstinately sullen Pass and repass, hush' d as the foot of night. Again ! the screech-owl shrieks...one's blood run chill. Quite round the pile, a row of rev'rend elms, . Coaeval near with that, all ragged shew, lx>ng lash'd by the rude winds : some rift... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 308 páginas
...Pass and repass, hush'd as the foot of night. Again the screech-owl shrieks : ungracious sound! Til hear no more : it makes one's blood run chilL Quite round the pile, a row of reverend elms, (Coeval near with that) all ragged shew, Long lash'd by the rude winds. Some rift half down Their branchless... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1809 - 604 páginas
...repass, hush'd as the footof night. Again! thescrcech-owlshrieks: ungraciuussouncl! I'll hear no morf; Knox rev'rcnd elms, Coajval near with that, all ragged shew, [down Long-lash 'd by the riuie winds : some... | |
| Elegant poems - 1814 - 132 páginas
...The mansions of the dead.—.—Rous'd from their slumbers, In grim array the grisly spectres rise, /Grin horrible, and obstinately sullen, Pass and repass,...chill. Quite round the pile, a row of reverend elms, {Coeval near with that) all ragged show, long lash'd by the rude winds. Some rift half down Their branchless... | |
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