When soft ! — the dusky trees between, And down the path through the open green, Where is no living thing to be seen; And through yon gateway, where is found, Beneath the arch with ivy bound, Free entrance to the church-yard ground... The Augustan review - Page 3421815Full view - About this book
| James Henry Dixon - Craven (England) - 1881 - 496 pages
...tranquilly Recites the holy liturgy, The only voice which you can hear Is the river murmuring near. — When soft — the dusky trees between And down the...thing to be seen ; And through yon gateway, where ia found, Beneath the arch with ivy bound, Free entrance to the Church-yard ground ; And right across... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1881 - 826 pages
...tranquilly, Recites the holy li.turgy, The only voice which you can hear la the river murmuring near. — When soft ! — the dusky trees between, And down the path through the open green, Where is no livmg thing to be seen ; And through yon gateway, where is found. Beneath the arch witb ivy bound,... | |
| Boys - Science - 1881 - 392 pages
...he so often has mown, but must never mow again, down in pleasant Tilsbury Vale Right across Bolton's verdant sod, towards the very house of God, comes gliding in with lovely gleam, serene and slow, soft and silent as a dream, the solitary White Doe of Rylston. The Wanderer tells... | |
| William Wordsworth - English poetry - 1883 - 406 pages
...tranquilly, Eecites the holy liturgy, The only voice which you can hear Is the river murmuring near. — When soft ! — the dusky trees between, And down...the open green, Where is no living thing to be seen ; 1 1838. A rural Chapel, neatly dressed, In covert like a little nest ; 1815. 1 1820. all are gone... | |
| William [poetical works] Wordsworth - 1882 - 642 pages
...— the dusky trees hetween, And down the path through the open green, Where is no living thing to he e ugly hirth Of their own sorrows, and do stul heget Affliction upon Imhe hound, Free entrance to the church-yard ground — Comes gliding in with lovely gleam, Comes gliding... | |
| John Campbell Shairp - Poetry - 1882 - 422 pages
...Recites the holy liturgj-, The only voice which you can hear ts the river nTBrTntfring near. — Wlien soft! —the dusky trees between," And down the path through the open" green, Wfiere TS no livmg" tiiing to'b'e seen ; And through yon gnte\vay where is found, Beneatn the arch... | |
| Charles William Bardeen - English language - 1884 - 828 pages
...after " Trildrogdrib " and " remember" would remove the ambiguity of the last clause. When soft 1—the dusky trees between, And down the path through the...across the verdant sod. Towards the very house of God ; —Gomes gliding in with lovely gleam. Comes gliding in, serene and slow, Soft and silent as a dream,... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - Criticism - 1884 - 482 pages
...tranquilly llecites the holy liturgy, The only voice which you can hear la the river murmuring near. When soft !— the dusky trees between And down the...thing to be seen ; And through yon gateway, where is fouml. Beneath the arch with ivy bound, Free entrance to the church-yard ground ; And right across... | |
| Charles William Bardeen - English language - 1884 - 824 pages
...dusky tree« U'tween, And down the puth through Hie open green, \Vheie in no living thing to be peen ; And through yon gateway where is found, Beneath the...the churchyard ground, And right across the verdant «xl, Towards the very house of (Jod ; — Сошек gliding in with lovely gleam, Come* gliding in.... | |
| Charles William Bardeen - English language - 1884 - 828 pages
...trees between, And down the path through I he open green, Whete is no living thing to be seen ; Anil through yon gateway where is found, Beneath the arch...the churchyard ground, And right across the verdant wxl, Towards the very house of God ; —Comes gliding in with lovely gleam, Comes gliding in. serene... | |
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