| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1905 - 1110 sayfa
...other, and the rosy sky, With one star sparkling through it like an eye. CLXXX1V And thus they wander'd ghton, Mifflin and Company harden'd sand, And in the worn and wild receptacles Work'd by the storms, yet work'd as it were plann'd,... | |
| 1905 - 622 sayfa
...and the rosy sky, With one star sparkling through it like an eye. (CLXXXIV.) And thus they wander'd forth, and hand in hand, Over the shining pebbles and the shells, Glided along the smooth and harden'd sand, And in the worn and wild receptacles Work'd by the storms, yet work'd as it were plann'd,... | |
| Maurice Baring - 1909 - 388 sayfa
...other, and the rosy sky With one star sparkling through it like an eye. CLXXXIV And thus they wander'd forth, and hand in hand, Over the shining pebbles and the shells, Glided along the smooth and harden'd sand, And in the worn and wild receptacles Work'd by the storms, yet work'd as it were plann'd... | |
| Madison Julius Cawein - 1911 - 396 sayfa
...the other, and the rosy sky. With one star sparkling through it like an eye. And thus they wander'd forth, and hand in hand, Over the shining pebbles and the shells, Glided along the smooth and harden'd sand, And in the worn and wild receptacles Work'd by the storms, yet work'd as it were plann'd,... | |
| George Roy Elliott, Norman Foerster - 1923 - 864 sayfa
...wandered forth; and hand in hand, 1465 Over the shining pebbles and the shells, Glided along the omooth and hardened sand; And in the worn and wild receptacles...the storms, yet worked as it were planned, In hollow halls, with sparry roofs and cells, 1470 They turned to rest ; and. each clasped by an arm, Yielded... | |
| Georg Morris Cohen Brandes - 1923 - 398 sayfa
...much more emancipated view of human nature than Rousseau ever attained to. " And thus they wander'd forth, and hand in hand, Over the shining pebbles and the shells, Glided along the smooth and harden'd sand, And in the worn and wild receptacles Work"d by the storms, yet work'd as it were plann'd,... | |
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