And view the ground's most gentle dimplement (As if God's finger touched but did not press In making England), such an up and down Of verdure, — nothing too much up or down, A ripple of land ; such little hills, the sky Can stoop to tenderly and the... Harvard Magazine - Página 771862Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1857 - 772 páginas
...or down, A ripple of land ; such little hills, the sky Can stoop to tenderly, and the wheat fields climb ; Such nooks of valleys, lined with orchises,...by invisible streams; And open pastures, where you scarcly tell White daises from white dew, — at intervals The mythic oaks and elm trees standing-out... | |
| George Henry Lewes - 1858 - 458 páginas
...The rambles are delicious. They want, indeed, the charm of Devonshire, with its wondrous lanes — " Such nooks of valleys, lined with orchises, Fed full of noises by invisible streams." * There are no rills and rivulets intersecting the land, no affluence of vegetation making it a miracle... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1864 - 418 páginas
...did not press In making England !) such an up and down Of verdure, — nothing too much np or down, A ripple of land ; such little hills, the sky Can...; Such nooks of valleys, lined with orchises, Fed fail of noises by invisible streams ; And open pastures, where you scarcely tell White daisies from... | |
| John Dennis - 1865 - 344 páginas
...did not press In making England !) such an up and down Of verdure, — nothing too much up or down, A ripple of land ; such little hills, the sky Can stoop to tenderly, and the wheat fields climb ; Such nooks of valleys, lined with orchises, Fed full of noises by invisible streams... | |
| 1868 - 396 páginas
...but did not press, In making England), such an up and down Of verdure, nothing too much up and down; A ripple of land, such little hills, the sky Can stoop to tenderly, and the wheat-fields climb; Such rocks of valleys, lined with orchises, , Fed full of voices by invisible streams And open pastures... | |
| Elizabeth Barrett Browning - 1870 - 533 páginas
...but did not press In making England) such an up and down Of verdure,— nothing too much up or down, A ripple of land ; such little hills, the sky Can...intervals The mythic oaks and elm-trees standing out Self- poised upon their prodigy of shade, — I thought my father's land was worthy too Of being my... | |
| Evergreen (Aunt.) - 1871 - 138 páginas
...(As if God's finger touched, but did not press In making England)— such an up-and-down Of verdure A ripple of land, such little hills the sky Can stoop to tenderly, and the wheat-fields climb." Mr. Franklin was a widower, reputedly wealthy ; but though on the wrong side of sixty — an age when... | |
| Hannah Bradbury Goodwin - 1876 - 284 páginas
...HAZEL-CLIFF. " I learnt to love that England. Such an up and down Of verdure, nothing too much up or down, A ripple of land ; such little hills, the sky Can stoop to tenderly, and the wheat-fields climb." -- HERK VASSAR said: " While in Berlin we received another of those long journal-like letters from... | |
| Sir Wyke Bayliss - 1876 - 230 páginas
...churning mouths 'Twixt dripping ash-boughs. Hills, vales, woods netted in a silver mist ; A ripp'e of land ; such little hills, the sky Can stoop to tenderly and the wheattields climb. " See," I said, " And see ! is God not with us on the earth ? "And shall we put... | |
| Sir Wyke Bayliss - 1878 - 244 páginas
...churning mouths Tvvixt dripping ash-boughs. Hills, vales, woods netted in a silver mist ; A ripp'e of land ; such little hills, the sky Can stoop to tenderly and the wheatfields climb. " Sec," I said, " And see ! is God not with us on the earth ? " And shall we put Him down ?" All this... | |
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