| Aaron Arrowsmith - 1831 - 970 páginas
...earth with orient pearl. Milton, Par. Lost, Book V. 1. * 'Tis raging Noon ; and, vertical, the Sun Darts on the head direct his forceful rays. O'er heaven...dazzling deluge reigns ; and all From pole to pole is undistinguished blaze. place A. 'lii" Sun now appears beginning to descend, and when, by the revolution... | |
| William Cowper - 1832 - 602 páginas
...the sun Jarts on the head direct his forceful rays. 5'er heaven and earth, far as the ranging eye ?an sweep, a dazzling deluge reigns; and all From pole...Stoops for relief; thence hot-ascending steams And keen reflection pain. Deep to the toot Of vegetation parch'J, the cleaving fields And slippery lawn an arid... | |
| William Maginn - 1831 - 756 páginas
...noon, and vertical the sun, Darts on the head direct his forceful ray». O'er beav'o and earth, fur as the ranging eye Can sweep, a dazzling deluge reigns ; and all, From pole to pole, is undistinguished blaze. In rain the sight dejected, to the ground Stoops for relief. And scarce a chirping... | |
| 1831 - 1040 páginas
...those climes where, — — " vertical, the sun Darts on the head direct his forceful rays ;" While " O'er heaven and earth, far as the ranging eye Can sweep, a dazzling deluge reigns ; anil all From pole topole is undistinguish'd blaze;'.' To " Hecla, flaming through a waste of snow,... | |
| 1832 - 428 páginas
...Such a walk have I had over those sun-baked and chalked roads. Til raging noon, and, vertical, the sun Darts on the head direct his forceful rays. O'er heaven and earth, far as the ranging eje Can flweep, a dazzling deluge reigns, and all From pole to pole is undistinguished blaze ; In vain... | |
| 1832 - 424 páginas
...the мin Darts on the bead direct hIs forceful rays. O'er heaven and earth, far as the"ranging eve Can sweep, a dazzling deluge reigns, and all From pole to pole if undletinguish'd blaze ; In aalo the ML- bt ffеjected to the ground Stoops for relief; theoce hot... | |
| James Thomson - 1836 - 164 páginas
...coast : Hence rules the circling deep, and awes the world. Tis raging noon ; and, vertical, the sun Darts on the head direct his forceful rays. O'er heaven...In vain the sight, dejected to the ground, Stoops forreJief : thence hot ascending steams, And keen reflection pain. Deep to the root Of vegetation parch'd,... | |
| James Thomson - 1836 - 200 páginas
...coast ; Hence rules the circling deep, and awes the world. *Tis raging Noon ; and, vertical, the Sun Darts on the head direct his forceful rays. " O'er heaven and earth, far as the ranging eye / x Can sweep, a dazzling deluge reigna ; and all •--" V From pole to pole is undistinguished blaze.... | |
| Andrew Steinmetz - 1838 - 360 páginas
...often have his powerful lines been recalled to my mind:— " 'Tis raging noon; and vertical, the sun Darts on the head direct his forceful rays. O'er heaven...dazzling deluge reigns ; and all From pole to pole is undistinguished blaze ?" Every one knows that climate influences much on the disposition of the mind.... | |
| James Thomson - 1838 - 236 páginas
...coast; Hence rules the circling deep, and awes the world. 'Tis raging noon; and, vertical, the sun Darts on the head direct his forceful rays. O'er heaven...dazzling deluge reigns; and all From pole to pole is undistinguished blaze. In vain the sight, dejected, to the ground Stoops for relief; thence hot ascending... | |
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