His bankless waters o'er the sunny mead; As of his broad and sheety shallows proud, Shine the clear mirror of the passing cloud: Then to the left along the valley glide, With smooth meander, and with narrower tide, Through banks, where thick the spreading... The panorama of youth [by M.R. Sterndale]. - Strana 89autor/autoři: Mary R. Sterndale - 1807Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1804 - 494 str.
...depths below, As sinks abrupt the sylvan Monsaldale From the swart sun-beam and the howling gale. 419 As of his broad and sheety shallows proud, Shine the...glide, With smooth meander, and with narrower tide, Thro' banks, where thick the spreading alders grow, And deep calm waves reflect their pendent bough.... | |
| 1805 - 490 str.
...howling gale. Behold in front the lucid river spread His bankless waters o'er the sunny mead ; E e2 As of his broad and sheety shallows proud, Shine the...glide, With smooth meander, and with narrower tide, Thro' banks, where thick the spreading alders grovf, And deep calm waves reflect their pendent bough.... | |
| 1805 - 500 str.
...Monsaldale From the swart sun-beam and the howling gale. Behold in front the lucid river spread His bankless waters o'er the sunny mead ; As of his broad...passing cloud : Then to the left along the valley glide, Witli smooth meander, and with narrower tide, Thro' banks, where thick the spreading alders grow, And... | |
| 1805 - 502 str.
...the depths below, As sinks abrupt the sylvan Mohsaldale From the swart sun-beam and the howling gale. As of his broad and sheety shallows proud, Shine the clear mirror of the passing cloud: With smooth meander, and with narrower tide, Then to f the left along the valley glide, Thro' banks,... | |
| Anna Seward - 1810 - 404 str.
...Monsaldale From the fierce sun-beam, and the howling gale. Behold, in front, the lucid river spread The bankless waters o'er the sunny mead ; As of his broad, and sheety shallows proud, Shine, the clear mirrour of the passing cloud ; Then, to the left, along the valley glide, With soft meander, and in... | |
| Arthur Jewitt - 1817 - 592 str.
...howling gale. Behold in front the lucid river spread Its bankless waters o'er the sunny mead ; As of hie broad and sheety shallows proud; Shine the clear mirror...left along the valley glide, With smooth meander, and wilh narrower tide, Through banks, where thick the spreading alder* grow, And deep calm waves reflect... | |
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