| Margaret Lynn - English poetry - 1907 - 506 pages
...widens still, 40 And sinks the newly-risen hill. Now, I gain the mountain's brow, What a landscape lies below ! No clouds, no vapours intervene; But the gay, the open scene 45 Does the face of Nature show, Old castles on the cliffs arise, Proudly towering to the skies... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - English poetry - 1908 - 562 pages
...widens still, And sinks the newly-risen hill. 40 Now I gain the mountain's brow— What a landskip lies below! No clouds, no vapours intervene, But the gay, the open scene Docs the face of Nature show 45 In all the hues of heaven's bow, And, swelling to embrace the... | |
| James Wilson Bright, Raymond Durbin Miller - English language - 1910 - 186 pages
...triumph hold. MILTON, L' Allegro / si s / Now, I ga\n the mountain's brow, / / / / What a landskip lies below ! / / / / No clouds, no vapours intervene, / / / / But the gay, the open scene / / / s Does the face of nature show, / / / s In all the hues of heaven's bow ! / xxx To a lady... | |
| Norman Hepple - English poetry - 1911 - 306 pages
...widens still, And sinks the newly-risen hill. 40 181 Now, I gain the mountain's brow, What a landslcip lies below ! No clouds, no vapours intervene, But the gay, the open scene Does the face of nature show, In all the hues of heaven's bow ! And, swelling to embrace the... | |
| Percy Adams Hutchinson - English poetry - 1912 - 572 pages
...widens, widens still, And sinks the newly-risen hill. Now I gain the mountain's brow, What a landskip lies below! No clouds, no vapours intervene, But the gay, the open scene Does the face of nature shew, In all the hues of heaven's bow! And, swelling to cmbraee the light,... | |
| Henry Spackman Pancoast - English literature - 1915 - 858 pages
...widens, widens still, And sinks the newly-risen hill. 40 Now I gain the mountain's brow, What a landscape ave thy cold dispute 2C Of what is fit and not; forsake thy cage, scene, 1 Dyer was born at the foot of (Irongar if ill, Carmarthcnahirc, South Wale». Does the face... | |
| John Matthews Manly - English literature - 1916 - 828 pages
...widens, widens still, And sinks the newly-risen hill. 40 Now, I gain the mountain's brow, What a landskip scene Does the face of nature show, In all the hues of heaven's bow ! And, swelling to embrace the... | |
| English poetry - 1916 - 792 pages
...widens, widens still, And sinks the newly-risen hill. 40 Now, I gain the mountain's brow, What a landskip till, When the gust hath blown his fill, Ending scene Does the face of nature show, In all the hues of heaven's bow ! And, swelling to embrace the... | |
| English philology - 1917 - 646 pages
...widens still, [40] And sinks the newly-risen h'll Now, I gain the mountain's brow, What a landscape lies below! No clouds, no vapours intervene; But the gay, the open scene [45] Does the face of Nature show, In all the hues of Heaven's bow! And, swelling to embrace... | |
| Ernest Bernbaum - English poetry - 1918 - 422 pages
...widens, widens still, And sinks the newly-risen hill. Now I gain the mountain's brow, What a landscape lies below! No clouds, no vapours intervene, But the gay, the open scene Does the face of nature shew, In all the hues of heaven's bow! And, swelling to embrace the light,... | |
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