| James Thomson - 1816 - 256 páginas
...the sight dwells With growing strength, and ever-new delight. From the moist meadow to the wither'd hill, Led by the breeze, the vivid verdure runs, And swells, and deepens, to the cherish' d eye. The hawthorn whitens, and the juicy groves Put forth their buds, unfolding by degrees,... | |
| 1839 - 894 páginas
...rises again into life, and again we feel that we are her son. " From the moist meadow to the wither'd hill, Led by the breeze, the vivid verdure runs, And swells and deepens ; and the juicy groves Put forth their budt, unfolding by degrees. Till the whole leafy forest standi... | |
| James Thomson, Dr. Johnson - 1818 - 316 páginas
...the sight dwells With growing strength, and ever-new delight. From the moist meadow to the wither'd hill, Led by the breeze, the vivid verdure runs, And...luxuriance, to the sighing gales ; Where the deer rustle through the twining brake, And the birds sing conceal'd. At once array'd In all the colours of the... | |
| 1820 - 422 páginas
...large, to wander e'er the verdant earth, In various hues. — From the moist meadow to the withered hill, Led by the breeze, the vivid verdure runs, And swells, and deepens, to the cherished eye. The hawthorn whitens ; and the juicy groves Put forth their buds, unfolding by degrees,... | |
| John Aikin - 1820 - 832 páginas
...the sight dwells With growing strength, and ever-new delight. From the moist meadow to tin- wither'd der in the close abodes, Where wheels ne'e chcrish'd eye. The hawthorn whitens : and the juicy groves Put forth their buds, unfolding by degrees,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 272 páginas
...the sight dwells With growing strength, and ever-new delight. From the moist meadow to the wither'd hill, Led by the breeze, the vivid verdure runs, And...luxuriance to the sighing gales; Where the deer rustle through the twining brake, And the birds sing conceal'd. At once, array'd In all the colours of the... | |
| 1848 - 704 páginas
...beauties and redolent with fragrance, waiting for the fruits. " From the moist meadow to the wither'd hill, Led by the breeze, the vivid verdure runs, And...leafy forest stands display'd In full luxuriance." And by the end of the month forest and field are fully robed, as if the vestuary of Nature were emptied... | |
| Thomas Gosden - 1822 - 80 páginas
...highest beauty in the delicate blush of the apple blossoms — From the moist meadow to the witherM hill, Led by the breeze, the vivid verdure runs, And...unfolding by degrees. Till the whole leafy forest stands diaplay'd, In full luxurience. -.-.---. And the birds sing concealM. THOMSON. All this scene of beauty... | |
| 1822 - 278 páginas
...the sight dwells With growing strength, and ever-new delight. From the moist meadow to the wither'd hill, Led by the breeze, the vivid verdure runs, And...unfolding by degrees, Till the whole leafy forest stands display 'd, In full luxuriance to the sighing gales; Where the deer rustle through the twining brake,... | |
| British poets - 1824 - 676 páginas
...all her yielding soul is love. Young's Night Thoughts, n. 3. From the moist meadow to the withered hill, Led by the breeze, the vivid verdure runs, And...unfolding by degrees, Till the whole leafy forest stands display' d, In full luxuriance to the sighing gales. Ibid. In these green days, Reviving sickness lifts... | |
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