The frost-gales from the mountains more severe, And shiver to the boreal flashes bright ; Or, if the sun vouchsafe a noonday light, Hail, from the crags, his faint reflected beams, And o'er the loose bridge slide from height to height... Poems - Página 23por Richard Polwhele - 1810Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Samuel Jackson Pratt - 1805 - 590 páginas
...Their ice-ribb'd mountains, :hrough a waste of night, They catch the frost-gales from the stormy tide, And shiver to the boreal flashes bright; Or, if the...vouchsafe a noon.day light, Hail, from the crags, his faint-reflected beams, And slide o'er monld'ring bridge, from height to height." Again, •* Nor less,... | |
| 1807 - 308 páginas
...night They catai tne frost gaies from the stormy tide. And shiver to the boreal flashes bright ; Or )f the sun vouchsafe a noon-day light, Hail from the crags his faint reflected beams, And slide o'er mouldering bridge from height to height, Where pine, or ebony, or benreed gleams, To float... | |
| Richard Polwhele - 1810 - 122 páginas
...gtv'n His toils thro' perils iittexplot'd to trge, And ride, where Whales disport, the ridges of tihfe surge. All love their native spot to friendship dear...the gulphy Or, whether blinded by the solar flood The moon-ey'd Indian mid the sickly That taint the breezes of his shrubby wood, Sleep, tho' pale venom... | |
| Anna Seward - 1817 - 198 páginas
...Their icc-ribb'd mountains, through a waste ofni^ht, They catch the frost gales from the storm y tide, And shiver to the boreal flashes bright ; Or, if the...vouchsafe a noon-day light, Hail from the crags, his faint-reflected beams, Again: " Nor less, from use , the sons of reason mark Their native skies, their-heatt-iesponJi... | |
| Anna Seward - 1817 - 204 páginas
...Their ice-ribb'd mountains, through a waste of ni^hi, They catch the frost gales from the stormy tide, And shiver to the boreal flashes bright; Or, if the sun vouchsafe a noon-day light, Again: " Nor less, from use, the sons of reason mark Their native skies, their-heait-iesponding home;... | |
| 1820 - 714 páginas
...share.1' " All love the ir native spot, to Friendship dear, [night, Whether they catch, amidst a waste of The frost-gales from the mountains more severe, And...light. Hail, from the crags, his faint reflected beams, [lo height, And o'<-r the loose bridge slide from height Where pine or ebony or beenreed gleam**, To... | |
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