Yet the grey precipice and solemn pine And torrent, were not all; — one silent nook Was there. Even on the edge of that vast mountain, Upheld by knotty roots and fallen rocks, It overlooked in its serenity The dark earth, and the bending vault of stars.... The British Poets - Strana 1781866Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1816 - 700 str.
...with our author to a silent nook. " One silent nook Was there. Even on the edge of that vast mountain. Upheld by knotty roots and fallen rocks It overlooked...serenity The dark earth and the bending vault of stars." Tolerably high this aforesaid nook, to overlook the stars : but «' Hither the poet came. His eyes... | |
| 1816 - 700 str.
...with our author to a silent nook. " One silent nook Was there. Even on the edge of that vast mountain Upheld by knotty roots and fallen rocks It overlooked...• The dark earth and the bending vault of stars.'' Tolerably high this aforesaid nook, to overlook the stars : but " Hither the poet came. His eyes beheld... | |
| 1820 - 774 str.
...dreary travel ends in peace. For, One silent nook Was there. Even on the edge of that vast mountain, Upheld by knotty roots and fallen rocks, It overlooked...serenity The dark earth, and the bending vault of stars. Soon as his feet fall on the threshold of this green recess, the wanderer feels that his last hour... | |
| 1820 - 784 str.
...dreary travel ends in peace. For, One silent nook Was there. Even on the edge of that vast mountain, Upheld by knotty roots and fallen rocks, It overlooked...serenity The dark earth, and the bending vault of stars. '' Soon as his feet fall on the thresh, old of this green recess, the wanderer feels that his last... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1824 - 438 str.
...torrent, were not all ; — one silent nook Was there. Even on the edge of that vast mountain, 580 Upheld by knotty roots and fallen rocks, It overlooked...with its entwining arms, And did embower with leaves for ever green, And berries dark, the smooth and even space Of its inviolated floor; and here The children... | |
| Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1838 - 634 str.
...vault of stan. It was a tranquil spot, that seem'd to smile Even in Ihe lap of horror. Ivy clasp'd The fissured stones with its entwining arms. And did embower with leaves for ever green. And berries dark, the smooth and even space Of its inviolated floor ; and here The... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 408 str.
...pine And torrent, were not all ; — one silent nook Wasthere. Even on the edge of that vast mountain, Upheld by knotty roots and fallen rocks, It overlooked...embower with leaves forever green, And berries dark, the -month and even spaee Of its inviolated floor, and here The children of the autumnal whirlwind bore,... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1839 - 410 str.
...And torrent, were not all ; — one silent nook Was there. Even on the edge of that vast mountain, Upheld by knotty roots and fallen rocks, It overlooked...with its entwining arms, And did embower with leaves for ever green, And berries dark, the smooth and even space Of its inviolated floor, and here The children... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 402 str.
...silent nook Was there. Even on the edge of that vast mountain, Upheld by knotty roots and fallen roeks, It overlooked in its serenity The dark earth, and...that seemed to smile Even in the lap of horror. Ivy elasped The fissured stones with its entwining arms, And did embower with leaves forever green, And... | |
| Percy Bysshe Shelley - 1840 - 396 str.
...pine And torrent, were not all ; — one silent nook Was there. Even on the edge ofthat vast mountain, Upheld by knotty roots and fallen rocks, It overlooked in its serenity The dork earth, and the bending vault of stars. It was a tranquil spot, that seemed to smile Even in the... | |
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