Dark tempest scowling o'er the shorten'd day, And hears, with ear appall'd, the impetuous surge Beneath him thunder! — So, with heart opprest, Alone, reluctant, desolate, and slow, By friendship's cheering radiance now unblest, Along life's rudest path... The banks of the Douro; or, The maid of Portugal - 57. oldalszerző: Emily Clark - 1805Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Charlotte Smith - 1993 - 370 oldal
...Willoughby. Beneath him thunder! — So, with heart oppress'd, Alone, reluctant, desolate, and slow, I0 By Friendship's cheering radiance now unblest, Along...trembling at the past — recoils from future woe. LIII The Laplander The shivering native who, by Tenglio's side, Beholds with fond regret the parting... | |
| Charlotte Smith - 2004 - 614 oldal
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| Charlotte Smith - 2004 - 612 oldal
...o'er the shorten'd day, And hears, with ear appall'd, the impetuous surge Beneath him thunder!—So, with heart opprest, Alone, reluctant, desolate, and...the anxious heart may rest, That trembling at the past—recoils from future woe! 1 1 This sonnet is no. LII in Smith's Elegiac Sonnets and in Stuart... | |
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