| William Falconer - 1802 - 188 str.
...electric wire. But ah ! the force of numbers strives iu vain, 45 O The glowing scene unequal to sustain. But lo! at last, from tenfold darkness born, Forth...weeping morn. Hail, sacred vision ! who, on orient wing, The cheering dawn of light propitious bring ! 455 All nature smiling hail'd the vivid ray, That... | |
| William Falconer - 1803 - 216 str.
...electric wire. But ah ! the force of numbers strives in vain, 450 The glowing scene unequal to sustain. But lo ! at last, from tenfold darkness born, Forth...weeping morn. Hail, sacred vision ! who, on orient wing, The cheering dawn of light propitious bring! 455 All nature smiling hail'd the vivid ray, That... | |
| William Falconer - 1808 - 166 str.
...electric wire : Yet ah ! the languid colours vainly strive To bid the Scene in native hues revive. But lo ! at last, from tenfold darkness born, Forth...Morn : Hail, sacred Vision ! who, on orient wings, I The cheering dawn of light propitious brings ; All nature smiling hailed the vivid ray \ That gave... | |
| William Falconer, Thomas Park - 1809 - 184 str.
...electric wire ; Yet ah ! the langnid colonrs vainly strive To bid the scene in native hne* revive. But lo ! at last, from tenfold darkness born, Forth...dawn of light propitious brings ; All Nature smiling hail'd the vivid ray That gave her beauties to returning Day, All but our ship ! which, groaning on... | |
| English poetry - 1809 - 296 str.
...strives in vain, The glowing scene unequal to sustain. But lo ! at last, from tenfold darkness borne, Forth issues o'er the wave the weeping morn. Hail, sacred vision ! who, on orient wings, The cheerful dawn of light propitious brings ! All nature smiling haiPd the vivid ray, That gave her beauties... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 622 str.
...electric wire: Yet ah 1 the languid colours vainly strive To bid the scene in native lines revive. But lo ! at last, from tenfold darkness born, Forth...weeping Morn: Hail, sacred vision! who, on orient uingi, The cheering dawn of li^ht propitious brings! All Nature smiling hail'd the vivid ray That gave... | |
| Poetical narratives - 1810 - 330 str.
...strives in vain, The glowing scene unequal to sustain. But lo ! at last, from tenfold darkness borne, Forth issues o'er the wave the weeping morn. Hail, sacred vision ! who, on orient wings, The cheerful dawn of light propitious brings ! All nature smiling hail'd the vivid ray, That gave her beauties... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 622 str.
...wire: \it ah ! the languid colours vainly strive To bid the scene, in native hues revive. But Io ! at last, from tenfold darkness born, Forth issues o'er the wave the weeping Morn: Hail, saered vision! who, on orient wings, The cheering dawn of lisrht propiti> MS brings ! All Nature smiling... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1810 - 628 str.
...th' electric wire: Yet ah ! the languid colours vainly strive To bid the scene in native hues revive. But lo ! at last, from tenfold darkness born, Forth issues o'er the wave the weeping ATorn : liai!, sacred vision! who, on orient wings, The cheering dawn of light propitious brings !... | |
| William Falconer - 1811 - 252 str.
...Daybreak now appears in the eastern Sky, surcharged with rain, without any relaxation of the Gale. But, lo ! at last, from tenfold darkness born, Forth issues o'er the wave the weeping morn. The Ship at this time is scudding past the north-east end of the Island of St. George, distant about... | |
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