The imprison'd storms through brazen nostrils roar, Fan the white flame, and fuse the sparkling ore. Here high in air the rising stream he pours To clay-built cisterns, or to lead-lined towers ; Fresh through a thousand pipes the wave distils, And thirsty... Sketches of Irish character - Strana 63autor/autoři: Anna Maria Hall - 1829Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Erasmus Darwin - 1805 - 224 str.
...ore. Here high in air the rising stream he pours To clay-built cisterns, or to lead-lined towers ; Fresh through a thousand pipes the wave distils, And thirsty cities drink the exuberant rills. There the vast mill-stone, with inebriate whirl, On trembling floors his forceful... | |
| Jeremiah Joyce - 1815 - 446 str.
...lines, Here high in air the rising stream he pours, To clay-built cisterns, or to lead-lin'd towers ; Fresh through a thousand pipes the wave distils, And thirsty cities drink th' exuberant rills. Father. It is ; and you might have repeated the whole passage, in which the steam-engine, represented... | |
| Jeremiah Joyce - 1815 - 680 str.
...lines, Here high in air the rising stream he pours, To clay-built cisterns, or to lead-lin'd towers ; Fresh through a thousand pipes the wave distils, And thirsty cities drink th' exuberant rills. father. It is ; and you might have repeated the whole passage, in which the steam-engine, represented... | |
| Erasmus Darwin - 1824 - 246 str.
...ore. Here high in air the rising stream he pours 271 To clay-built cisterns, or to lead-lined towers ; Fresh through a thousand pipes the wave distils, And thirsty cities drink the exuberant rills. There the vast mill-stone with inebriate whirl On trembling floors his forceful... | |
| Jeremiah Joyce - 1828 - 280 str.
...lines, • Here high in air the rising steam he pours To clay-built cisterns, or to lead-lin'd towers ; Fresh through a thousand pipes the wave distils, And thirsty cities drink the exuberant rills. Father. It is; and you might have repeated the whole passage, in which the steam-engine,... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 1842 - 418 str.
...have, I believe, seen many of them." " Oh, how I envy you ! Perhaps you attended the celebrated Dr. Townsend's lectures, on the use and abuse of the steam-engine...pipes, the wave distils, And thirsty cities drink the exuberant rills.' " Gertrude confessed she had not attended the lectures. " What a pity ! I think... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1845 - 484 str.
...ore. Here high in air the rising stream he pours To clay-built cisterns, or to lead-lined towers ; Fresh through a thousand pipes the wave distils, And thirsty cities drink the exuberant rills. There the vast millstone, with inebriate whirl, On trembling floors his forceful... | |
| Joseph Payne - 1845 - 490 str.
...ore. Here high in air the rising stream he pours, To clay-built cisterns, or to lead-lined towers : Fresh through a thousand pipes the wave distils, And thirsty cities drink the exuberant rills. There the vast mill-stone, with inebriate whirl, On trembling floors his forceful... | |
| 1846 - 620 str.
...ore. Here, high in air, the rising stream he pours To clay-built cisterns, or to lead-lined towers ; Fresh through a thousand pipes the wave distils, And thirsty cities drink the exuberant rills." Such, and still more, \vas the prophetic voice of Darwin, whose visions have... | |
| Harry Howells Horton - 1853 - 310 str.
...ore. Here high in air the rising steam he pours, To clay-built cisterns, or to lead-lined towers ; Fresh through a thousand pipes the wave distils, And thirsty cities drink the exuberant rills. Press'd by the ponderous air, the piston falls Resistless, sliding through its... | |
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