when heaven's aerial bow Spans, with bright arch, the glittering hills below, Why to yon mountain turns the musing eye, Whose sun-bright summit mingles with the sky ? Why do those hills of shadowy tint appear More sweet than all the landscape smiling... Standard Supplementary Readers - Page 100publié par - 1880Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | 1799
...remote objects in a landscape, and the anticipation of remote futurity : ' At summer eve, when HeavVs aerial bow Spans with bright arch the glittering hills...sun-bright summit mingles with the sky ? Why do those cliffs of sliadowytint appear More sweet than nil the landscape smiling near I *Tis distance lends... | |
 | 1799
...the anticipation of remote futurity : • .•• jia « At sufnmer eve, when Heav'n's aerial hour Spans with bright arch the glittering hills below....sun-bright summit mingles with, the sky ? Why do those cliffs of shadowy tint appear More sweet than all the landscape smiling near ? 'Tis distance lends... | |
 | 1799
...duty, that of commending, Th» opening has great fpirit and beauty, " At fummer eve, when heav'n's aerial bow Spans with bright arch the glittering hills below, Why to yon mountain turns the mufing eye, Whofe funbright fummir mingles with the iky ? Why do ihofe cliffs el. fhadowy tint appear... | |
 | Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1799
...remote objects in a landscape, and the anticipation of remote futurity: ' At summer eve, when Heav'n's aerial bow Spans with bright arch the glittering hills below, 'Why to yoi' mountain turns the musing eye, Whose sun-bright summit mingles with the sky ? Why do those cliffs... | |
 | Thomas Campbell - 1800 - 136 pages
...vengeance on the violators of juftice and mercy. PLEASURES OF HOPE. PART I. fummer eve, when Heav'n's aerial bow Spans with bright arch the glittering hills below, Why to yon mountain turns the mufmg eye, Whofe funbright fummit mingles with the fky ? Why do thofe cliffs of madowy tint appear... | |
 | Thomas Campbell - 1801 - 136 pages
...vengeance on the violators of juflicc and mercy. PLEASURES OF HOPE. PART I. AT fummer eve, when HeavVs aerial bow Spans with bright arch the glittering hills below, Why to yon mountain turns the mufing eye, Whofe funbriglit fummit mingles with the (ky ? Why do thofe cliffs of ftiadowy tint appear... | |
 | Thomas Campbell - 1801
...vengeance on the violators of juftice and mercy. PLEASURES OF HOPE. PART I. fumnicr eve, when Heav'n's aerial bow Spans with bright arch the glittering hills below, Why to yon mountain turns the mufing eye, Whofe funbright futnmit mingles with the Iky ? Why do thofe cliffs of (hadowy tint appear... | |
 | Thomas Campbell - 1803 - 131 pages
...justice and mercy. Book 1. line 37, 38 frc. PLEASURES OF HOPE. PART I. AT summer eve, when Heav'n's aerial bow Spans with bright arch the glittering hills...sunbright summit mingles with the sky? Why do those cliffs of shadowy tint appear More sweet than all the landscape smiling near?— 'Tis distance lends... | |
 | Thomas Campbell - 1806 - 136 pages
...and mem/. • iniw 9i " 6£yl33wi • sonEls PLEASURES OF HOPE. PART I. AT summer eve, when Heav'n's aerial bow Spans with bright arch the glittering hills...sunbright summit mingles with the sky ? Why do those cliffs of shadowy tint appear More sweet than all the landscape smiling near?— Tis distance lends... | |
 | Thomas Campbell - 1812 - 131 pages
...violators of justice and mercy. A THE PLEASURES OF HOPE. PART I. AT summer eve, when Heav'n's aiirial bow Spans with bright arch the glittering hills below,...sun-bright summit mingles with the sky ? Why do those cliflfs of shadowy tint appear More sweet than all the landscape smiling near I— 'Tis distance lends... | |
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