| Aristotelian Society (Great Britain) - 1924 - 286 str.
...expressly directed upon the Divine apprehended through Nature and through intellectual symbolism : The Moon hung naked in a firmament Of azure without cloud, and at my feet Rested a silent sea of hoary mist .... . . . . It appeared to me the type Of a majestic intellect, its acts And its possessions, what... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1889 - 1152 str.
...the cause, For instantly a light upon the turf Fell like a flash, and lo ! as I looked up. The Moon hung naked in a firmament Of azure without cloud,...headlands, tongues, and promontory shapes, Into the main Atlantie, that appeared To dwindle, and give up his majesty, Usurped upon far as the sight could reach.... | |
| Richard Lovett - 1899 - 212 str.
...mist level, — 'Instantly a light upon the turf Fell like a flash, and lo ! as I looked up, The Moon hung naked in a firmament Of azure without cloud,...and promontory shapes, ' Into the main Atlantic.' Before quitting Snowdon, let it be noted that the most interesting and romantic ascent by far is that... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1892 - 970 str.
...the cause, For instantly a light upon the turf Fell like a flash, and lo ! as I looked up, The Moon hung naked in a firmament Of azure without cloud,...still ocean; and beyond, Far, far beyond, the solid vapors stretched, In headlands, tongues, and promontory shapes, Into the main Atlantic, that appeared... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1893 - 454 str.
...turf Fell like .a-ftasBi) and lo ! as I looked up, The Mojon-irfng naked in a firmament 40 Of azur<3 without cloud, and at my feet Rested a silent sea...beyond, Far, far beyond, the solid vapours stretched, 45 In headlands, tongues, and promontory shapes, Into the main Atlantic, that appeared To dwindle,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1896 - 432 str.
...light upon the turf Fell like a flash, and lo ! as I looked up, The Moon hung naked in a firmament 40 Of azure without cloud, and at my feet Rested a silent...beyond, Far, far beyond, the solid vapours stretched, 45 In headlands, tongues, and promontory shapes, Into the main Atlantic, that appeared To dwindle,... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1896 - 250 str.
...sketch from Snowdon just before sunrise: " As I looked up, The Moon hung naked in a firmament £)f azure without cloud, and at my feet Rested a silent...still ocean; and beyond, Far, far beyond, the solid vapors stretched, In headlands, tongues, and promontory shapes, Into the main Atlantic, that appeared... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 654 str.
...light upon the turf Fell like a flash, and lo ! as I looked up, The Moon hung naked in a firmament 4° Of azure without cloud, and at my feet Rested a silent...beyond, Far, far beyond, the solid vapours stretched, 45 In headlands, tongues, and promontory shapes, Into the main Atlantic, that appeared To dwindle,... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1897 - 648 str.
...light upon the turf Fell like a flash, and lo ! as I looked up, The Moon hung naked in a firmament 4° Of azure without cloud, and at my feet Rested a silent...beyond, Far, far beyond, the solid vapours stretched, 45 In headlands, tongues, and promontory shapes, Into the main Atlantic, that appeared To dwindle,... | |
| Charles Dana Burrage - 1897 - 94 str.
...the wide forest," into quivering glowing quicksilver, instinct with life, and color and beauty — "A hundred hills their dusky backs upheaved All over...still ocean ; and beyond Far, far beyond, the solid vapour stretched ln headlands, tongues and promontory shapes," and all the fair land at our feet reminds... | |
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