| William Enfield, James Pycroft - 1851 - 422 pàgines
...Reveals the charms of Nature. Ask the swain "Who journeys homeward from a summer-day's Long labour, why, forgetful of his toils And due repose, he loiters to behold The sunshine gleaming as through amber clouds O'er all the western sky ! Full soon, I ween, His rude expression, and untutor'd... | |
| Oskar Ludwig Bernhard Wolff - 1852 - 438 pàgines
...culture can bestow ; iBut God alone when first his active hand Imprints the secret bias of the soul. He, mighty parent! wise and just in all, Free as the vital...swain Who journeys homeward from a summer day's Long labour, why, forgetful of his toils And due repose , he loiters to behold The sunshine gleaming as... | |
| Richard Green Parker - 1852 - 380 pàgines
...culture, can bestow ; But God alone, when first his active hand Imprints the secret bias of the soul. He, mighty parent ! wise and just in all, Free as the...or light of heaven. Reveals the charms of Nature. 3. Ask the swain Who journeys homeward from a summer day's Long labor, why, forgetful of his toils... | |
| William Hanna - 1852 - 638 pàgines
...Pleasures of Imagination,' bids us " ' Ask the swain who journeys homeward from a summer day's Long labour, why, forgetful of his toils And due repose, he loiters to behold The sunshine gleaming as through amber clouds O'er all the western sky. Full soon, I ween, His rude expression and untutor'd... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1852 - 344 pàgines
...culture can bestow ; But God alone when first his active hand Imprints the secret bias of the soul. He, mighty parent ! wise and just in all, Free as the vital breeze or light of Heaven, Heveals the charms of Nature. — But though Heaven In every breast hath sown these early seeds Of... | |
| William Hanna - 1853 - 448 pàgines
...the .most philosophical of all our poets, Akenside, who, in his ' Pleasures of Imagination,' bids us "'Ask the swain Who journeys homeward from a summer...repose, he loiters to behold The sunshine gleaming as through amber clouds O'er all the western sky. Full soon, I ween, His rude expression and untutor'd... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1853 - 348 pàgines
...culture can bestow ; But God alone when first his active hand Imprints the secret bias of the soul. He, mighty parent ! wise and just in all, Free as the...or light of Heaven, Reveals the charms of Nature. — But though Heaven In every breast hath sown these early seeds Of love and admiration, yet in vain,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1854 - 796 pàgines
...culture can bestow ; But God alone, when first his active hand Imprints the secret bias of the soul. He, mighty Parent ! wise and just in all, Free as the...repose, he loiters to behold The sunshine gleaming as through amber clouds, O'er all the western sky; full soon, I ween, His rude expression and untutor'd... | |
| Mark Akenside - 1854 - 470 pàgines
...can bestow ; 521 But God alone, when first his active hand Imprints the secret bias of the soul. He, mighty Parent! wise and just in all, Free as the vital...swain Who journeys homeward from a summer day's Long labour, why, forgetful of his toils And due repose, he loiters to behold The sunshine gleaming, as... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 610 pàgines
...astonieh'd sings ! Thomson's Seasons Ask the swain Who journeys homeward from a summer day's Long labour, why, forgetful of his toils And due repose, he loiters to behold The sunshine gleaming as through amber elouds, O'er all the western sky ; full soon, I ween, His rude expression and untutor'd... | |
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