Ethiop's arm. See on the mountain's southern side, Where the prospect opens wide, Where the evening gilds the tide, How close and small the hedges lie, What streaks of meadows cross the eye! A step methinks may pass the stream, So little distant dangers... The Poetical Works of Mark Akenside and John Dyer - Sayfa 2Mark Akenside, John Dyer tarafından - 1855 - 352 sayfaTam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| John Bell - 1799 - 436 sayfa
...mountain's southern side, J Where the prospect opens wide, US ^ Where the ev'ning gilds the tide, j How close and small the hedges lie! What streaks of...meadows cross the eye! A step, methinks, may pass the streaml So little distant dangers seeml no So we mistake the future's face, Ey'd thro' Hope's deluding... | |
| 1800 - 322 sayfa
...the mountain's southern side, "\ Where the prospect opens wide, I Where the ev'ning gilds the tide; J How close and small the hedges lie! What streaks of meadows cross the eye ! A step, mcthinks, may pass the stream, So little distant dangers seem ; So we mistake the future's face, Ey'd... | |
| William Enfield - 1804 - 418 sayfa
...tide ! I How close and small the hedges lie ! What streaks of meadow cross the eye ! A step incthinks may pass the stream , So little distant dangers seem...thro' Hope's deluding glass ; As yon summits soft ami fair , Clad in colonrs of the air , Which to thote who journey near , Barren , brown , and rough... | |
| John Wilkes - 1805 - 348 sayfa
...Ethiop's arm. ' See on the mountain's southern side,. Where the prospect opens wide, Where the ev'ning gilds the tide, How close and small the hedges lie...dangers seem ; So we mistake the future's face, Ey'd through Hope's deluding glass ; As yon' summits soft and fair, Clad in colours of the air, Which, to... | |
| 1806 - 408 sayfa
...Each give each a double charm, As pearls upon an /Ethiop's arm. See on the mountain's southern side, Where the prospect opens wide, Where the evening gilds...dangers seem; So we mistake the future's face, Ey'd through hope's deluding glass j As yon summits soft and fair, Clad in colours of the air, Which to... | |
| 1806 - 330 sayfa
...jEthiop's arm. See on the mountain's southern side, Where the prospect oj>ens wide, Where the ev'ning gilds the tide ; How close and small the hedges lie...dangers seem; So we mistake the future's face Ey'd through Hope's deluding glass ; As yon summits soft and fair, Clad in colours of the air, J 195 Which... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1806 - 422 sayfa
...view from this favourite spot, gives him an opportunity for sliding into the following moralities: * How close and small the hedges lie ! What streaks of meadows cross the eye ! A step, "•' In this light also his poem on the Ruins of Rome deserves a perusal. Dodsley's Miscell. vol.... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1806 - 422 sayfa
...Rome deserves •a perusal. Dodsley's Misccll. vol. i. page- 78. His J-'ft.rcr, A step, moth inks, may pass the stream, So little distant dangers seem ; So we mistake the Future's face, Ey'd through Hope's deluding glass. As yon summits, soft and fair, Clad in colours of the air, Which to... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1806 - 498 sayfa
...exemplify this criticism. The poet, contemplating the distant landscape observes, A step me thinks may pass the stream, So little, distant dangers seem ; So we mistake the future's face, Ev'd thro' Hope's deluding glass. Moral reflections, which are usually obvious and tedious, if thus... | |
| Joseph Warton - 1806 - 420 sayfa
...deserves a perusal. Dodsley's Miscell. vol. i. page 78, His Fleece, . which A step, methinks, may pas? the stream, So little distant dangers seem ; So we mistake the Future's face, Ey'd through Hope's deluding glass. As yon summits, soft and fair, Clad in colours of the air, Which to... | |
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