| 1838 - 884 str.
...this height hereditary stood. And gazing higher, purposed in his heart To take another step. Ahove him seemed Alone the mount of song, the lofty seat...inward melody, In prime of youth he bent his eagle eye. No cost was spared. What books he wished, he read ; What sage to hear, he heard ; what scenes to see,... | |
| Robert Pollok - 1827 - 534 str.
...known, because his fathers were ; He on this height hereditary stood, And gazing higher, purposed in his heart To take another step. Above him seemed Alone...melody, In prime of youth, he bent his eagle eye. No cost was spared. What books he wished, he read : What sage to hear, he heard: what scenes to see,... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1827 - 640 str.
...known, because his fathers were ; He on this height hereditary stood, And gazing higher, purposed in his heart To take another step. Above him seemed Alone...mount of Song — the lofty seat Of canonized bards j and thitherward, By nature taught, and inward melody, In prime of youth, he bent his eagle eye. He... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1827 - 624 str.
...known, because his fathers were; He on this height hereditary stood, And gazing higher, purposed in his heart To take another step. Above him seemed Alone the mount of Song — the lofty seat Of canonizejl bards ; and thitherward, By nature taught, and inward melody, In prime of youth, he bent... | |
| 1827 - 604 str.
...known, because his fathers were ; He on this height hereditary stood, And gazing higher, purposed in his heart To take another step. Above him seemed Alone the mount of Song—the lofty seat Of canonized bards; and thitherward, By nature taught, and inward melody, In... | |
| Robert Pollok, William Jenks - 1828 - 256 str.
...known because his fathers were, He on this height hereditary stood, And, gazing higher, purposed in his heart To take another step. Above him seemed, Alone,...melody, In prime of youth, he bent his eagle eye. No cost was spared. What books he wished, he read : What sage to hear, he heard ; what scenes to see,... | |
| Robert Pollok, William Jenks - 1828 - 256 str.
...because his fathers were, He on this height hereditary stood, * And, gazing higher, purposed in his heart To take another step. Above him seemed, Alone,...melody, In prime of youth, he bent his eagle eye. * * No cost was spared. What books he wished, he read What sage tc hear, he heard ; what scenes to... | |
| 1828 - 580 str.
...known, because his fathers were . He on this height hereditary stood, And gazing higher, purposed in his heart To take another step. • Above him seemed Alone...melody, In prime of youth, he bent his eagle eye, No cost was spared. What books he wished, he read. What sage to hear, he heard : what scenes to see,... | |
| 1828 - 814 str.
...this height hereditary stood, And gazing higher, purposed in his heart To take another step. Abpve him seemed Alone the mount of song — the lofty seat...melody, In prime of youth, he bent his eagle eye. No cost was spared. What books he wished, he read : What sage to hear, he heard ; what scenes to see,... | |
| 1828 - 502 str.
...known because his fathers were; He on this height hereditary stood, And gazing higher, purposed in his heart To take another step. Above him seemed Alone...thitherward, By nature taught, and inward melody, I n prime of youth, he bent his eagle eye. No cost was spared. What books he wished, he read : What... | |
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