| Richard Glover - 1798 - 214 pages
...the shade Of his own trophies. Placid were his days, Which flow'd through blessings. As a river pure, Whose sides are flow'ry, and whose meadows fair, Meets...silver head, again to rise, And, rising, glide through flow'rs and meadows new; So shall Oi'leus, in those happier fields Where never tempests roar, nor humid... | |
| Richard Glover, Thomas Park - 1806 - 336 pages
...trophies. Placid were his days, Which flow'd through blessings. As a river pure, Whose sides are flowery, and whose meadows fair, Meets in his course a subterranean...rising, glide through flowers and meadows new ; So shall Oi'leus, in those happier fields Where never tempests roar, nor humid clouds In mists dissolve, nor... | |
| Richard Glover, Thomas Park - 1808 - 342 pages
...trophies. Placid were his days, Which flow'd through blessings. As a river pure, Whose sides are flowery, and whose meadows fair, Meets in his course a subterranean...rise, And, rising, glide through flowers and meadows ne w ; So shall Oilens, in those happier fields Where never tempests roar, nor humid clouds In mists... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 656 pages
...the shade Of his own trophies. Placid were his days, Which flow'd through blessings. As a river pure. Whose sides are flow'ry, and whose meadows fair, Meets in his course a -subterranean void ; There clips his silver head, again to rise, And, rising, glide through flow'rsand meadows newt So shall Oileus... | |
| Richard Glover - Poetry - 1810 - 248 pages
...As a river pnre, Whose sides are flow'ry, and whose meadows fair, Meets in his eonrse a snkterranean void; There dips his silver head, again to rise, And, rising, glide throngh flow'rs and meadows new; So shall O!lens, in those happier fields \Vhere never tempests roar,... | |
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - Lawyers - 1821 - 372 pages
...through the gate Of painless slumber he retir'd. As a river pure Meets in his course a subterraneous void, There dips his silver head again to rise, And rising glide through fields and meadows new, So hath Oileus in those happier climes, Where neither gloom or sorrow shades... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - Aesthetics - 1847 - 462 pages
...109: Placid were his days, Which flow'd through blessings. As a river pure, Whose sides are flowery, and whose meadows fair. Meets in his course a subterranean...silver head, again to rise, And, rising, glide through flow'rs and meadows newSo shall Oileus in those happier fields. Where never tempests roar, nor humid... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Henry Nelson Coleridge - Aesthetics - 1847 - 376 pages
...109: Placid were his days, Which flow'd through blessings. As a river pure, Whose sides are flowery, and whose meadows fair, Meets in his course a subterranean...silver head, again to rise, And, rising, glide through flow'rs and meadows new: So shall O'ileus in those happier fields, Where never tempests roar, nor humid... | |
| Thomas Campbell - English poetry - 1848 - 452 pages
...the shade Of his own trophies. Placid were his days, Which flow'd through blessings. As a river pure, Whose sides are flow'ry, and whose meadows fair, Meets...rising, glide through flowers and meadows new ; So shall Oileus in those happier fields, Where never gloom of trouble shades the mind." The undeniable fault... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1848 - 468 pages
...the shade Of his own trophies. Placid were his days, Which flow'd through blessings. As a river pnre, Whose sides are flow'ry, and whose meadows fair, Meets...course a subterranean void, There dips his silver bend, again to rise, And, rising, glide through flowers and meadows new ; So shall Oi'leus in those... | |
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