The Poetry of Life, 1. kötetSaunders and Otley, 1835 |
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95. oldal
... birds folding their weary wings , the coo of the wood pigeon , the gentle fall of evening dew , the lull of winds and waves , the universal calm of nature , and a thousand associations rush upon us , connecting that lovely and ...
... birds folding their weary wings , the coo of the wood pigeon , the gentle fall of evening dew , the lull of winds and waves , the universal calm of nature , and a thousand associations rush upon us , connecting that lovely and ...
113. oldal
... birds sing on regardless of his groans , the stream receives the life - blood from his wound , his brethren of the faithless herd again are browsing on the distant hills , and alone in his mortal agony he weeps and dies THE POETRY OF ...
... birds sing on regardless of his groans , the stream receives the life - blood from his wound , his brethren of the faithless herd again are browsing on the distant hills , and alone in his mortal agony he weeps and dies THE POETRY OF ...
114. oldal
... bird . Whether from this association we have learned to con- sider birds as less material than other animals , or whether , from the aërial flight of birds , the artist and the poet have learned to represent angelic beings as borne ...
... bird . Whether from this association we have learned to con- sider birds as less material than other animals , or whether , from the aërial flight of birds , the artist and the poet have learned to represent angelic beings as borne ...
115. oldal
... Birds , in their partiality for the haunts of man , offer a striking appeal to the sensitive and benevolent mind . Why should they cast themselves into the path of the destroyer , or expose their frail habitations to the grasp of his ...
... Birds , in their partiality for the haunts of man , offer a striking appeal to the sensitive and benevolent mind . Why should they cast themselves into the path of the destroyer , or expose their frail habitations to the grasp of his ...
117. oldal
... bird owes half its celebrity to the circumstance of its singing in the night , when the visionary , wrap- ped in the mantle of deep thought , wanders forth to gaze upon the stars , and to court the refreshment of silence and solitude ...
... bird owes half its celebrity to the circumstance of its singing in the night , when the visionary , wrap- ped in the mantle of deep thought , wanders forth to gaze upon the stars , and to court the refreshment of silence and solitude ...
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