| 1857 - 336 pages
...steeds Were fastened near a fountain ; and a man Clad in a flowing garb did watch the while, While many of his tribe slumbered around ; And they were canopied...beautiful, That God alone was to be seen in heaven !" It was now, too, that the poet's love of external nature expanded more. No poet ever enjoyed finer... | |
| Henry Reed - 1857 - 424 pages
...fountain ; and a man Clad in a flowing garb did watch the while, While many of his tribe slumber'd around ; And they were canopied by the blue sky, So...beautiful. That God alone was to be seen in heaven ! " It was now, too, that the poet's love of external nature expanded more. No poet ever enjoyed finer... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1857 - 436 pages
...fountain ; and a man Clad in a flowing garb did watch the while, While many of his tribe slumber'd around : And they were canopied by the blue sky, So...beautiful, That God alone was to be seen in heaven. A change came o'er the spirit of my dream. The Lady of his love was wed with one Who did not love her... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott - 1857 - 426 pages
...did watch the while, While many of his tribe slumber'd around : And they were canopied by the bine sky, So cloudless, clear, and purely beautiful, That God alone was to be seen in heaven. A change came o'er the spirit of my dream. The Lady of his love was wed with one Who did not love her... | |
| Robert Aris Willmott, Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1858 - 642 pages
...the while, While many of his tribe slumber' d around : And they were canopied by the blue sky, 127 So cloudless, clear, and purely beautiful, That God alone was to be seen in heaven. A change came o'er the spirit of my dream. The Lady of his love was wed with one Who did not love her... | |
| Hiram Fuller - 1858 - 386 pages
...the devil (for the time being) exorcised from fhe Universe. Or, as Byron has it:— " The sky was so clear, And purely beautiful— That God alone was to be seen in heaven." I was going to stop here; bat the following libel, from the " Washington Star," has just been enclosed... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1859 - 614 pages
...fountain ; and a man, Clad in a flowing garb, did watch the while, While many of his tribe slumber'd around : And they were canopied by the blue sky, So...beautiful, That God alone was to be seen in heaven. A change came o'er the spirit of my dream. The Lady of his love was wed with One Who did not love her... | |
| 1859 - 748 pages
...utmost verge, upsprang the central dome, the mighty Tahawas itself, and under a sky "so cloudless, deep, and purely beautiful, that God alone was to be seen in heaven." As I emerged on this view, I saw before me, emblazoned, " the mountain of the Lord's house established... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1859 - 586 pages
...While many of his tribe slumber'd around: And they were canopied by the blue sky, So eloudless, elear, and purely beautiful, That God alone was to be seen in heaven. V. A change came o'er the spirit of my dream. The Lady of his love was wed with One Who did not love... | |
| Henry Reed - 1860 - 312 pages
...steeds Were fastened near a fountain : and a man Clad in a flowing garb did watch the while, While many of his tribe slumbered around; And they were canopied...beautiful, That G-od alone was to be seen in heaven !" • It was now, too, that the poet's love of external nature expanded more. No poet ever enjoyed... | |
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