Gazing the inverted landscape, half afraid To meditate the blue profound below ; Then plunges headlong down the circling flood. His ebon tresses, and his rosy cheek Instant emerge ; and through the... Hood's Magazine - Page 5541846Full view - About this book
| William Hone - 1837 - 954 pages
...died, a broken bulrush. CL The sprightly youth ! well-known Pool. A Speeds to the well-known Pool. Awhile he stands Gazing th' inverted landscape, half...plunges headlong down the circling flood. His ebon tresics, and his rosy cheek, Instant emerge ; and thro1 th' obedient wave, At each short breathing... | |
| James Thomson - 1841 - 352 pages
...tempest waked, That sense of powers exceeding far his own, Ere yet his feeble heart has lost its fears ? Cheer'd by the milder beam, the sprightly youth Speeds...depth A sandy bottom shows. Awhile he stands Gazing the inverted landscape, half afraid To meditate the blue profound below ; Then plunges headlong down... | |
| James Thomson - 1841 - 194 pages
...1240 That sense of powers exceeding far his own, Ere yet his feeble heart has lost its fears ? Cheered by the milder beam, the sprightly youth Speeds to the well-known pool, Whose crystal depth A ouidy bottom shows. Awhile he stands 1245 Gazing th' inverted landscape, half afraid To meditate the... | |
| James Thomson, Patrick Murdoch - 1842 - 378 pages
...tempest wak'd, That sense of powers exceeding far his own, Ere yet his feeble heart has lost its fears ? Cheer'd by the milder beam, the sprightly youth Speeds...well-known pool, whose crystal depth A sandy bottom shows. A while he stands Gazing the inverted landscape, half-afraid To meditate the blue profound below ;... | |
| James Thomson - 1842 - 440 pages
...tempest wak'd, That sense of powers exceeding far bin own, Ere yet his feeble heart has lost its fears? Cheer'd by the milder beam, the sprightly youth Speeds to the well-known pool, whose crystal depth A Bandy bottom shews. Awhile he stands Gazing the inverted landscape, half afraid To meditate the blue... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 830 pages
...tempest wak'd, That sense of powers exceeding far his own, Ere yet his feeble heart has lost its fears ? Cheer'd by the milder beam, the sprightly youth Speeds...landscape, half afraid To meditate the blue profound Mow ; Then plunges headlong down the circling flood. His ebon tresses and his rosy cheek Instant emerge... | |
| John Aikin - 1843 - 826 pages
...tempest wak'd, That sense of powers exceeding far his own, Ere yet his feeble heart has lost its fears ? , With arms and legs according well, he makes, As humor leads, an easy-winding path • While, from... | |
| 1844 - 276 pages
...and For hours together, without intermission. Thomson finely describes this delightful recreation — The sprightly youth Speeds to the well-known pool,...depth A sandy bottom shows. Awhile he stands Gazing the inverted landscape, half afraid To meditate the blue profound below ; Then plunges headlong down... | |
| 1844 - 480 pages
...proceed from bough to bough ; or even from tree to tree, should they be planted close enough. SWIMMING. The sprightly youth Speeds to the well-known pool, whose crystal depth A '.;im!v bouom shows. Awhile he stands Gazing the inverted landscape, half afraid Tn meditate the blue... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 pages
...profess, These all, than Saxon EDITH, please me less. Lamb. SWIMMING. CHEERED by the milder beam,2 the sprightly youth Speeds to the well-known pool,...crystal depth A sandy bottom shows. Awhile he stands Gazing3 the inverted landscape, half afraid To meditate the blue profound below ; Then plunges headlong... | |
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