| English poetry - 1865 - 410 str.
...morn ! MRS. HEMANS. ODE. JHERE was a time, when meadow, grove, and stream. The earth, and every common sight, To me did seem Apparelled in celestial light, The glory and the freshness of a dream. It is not now as it hath been of yore ; • Turn wheresoe'er I may, By night... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1865 - 318 str.
...RECOLLECTIONS OF EARLY CHILDHOOD I THERE was a time when meadow, grove, and stream, The earth, and every common sight, To me did seem Apparelled in celestial light. The glory and the freshness of a dream. It is not now as it hath been of yore ; — Turn wheresoe'er I may, By night... | |
| John Bruce Norton - 1865 - 394 str.
...That stars, Eve's many-twinkling lamps, appear : The cold night saturates the Earth with dew. CCXLVII. To me did seem Apparelled in celestial light, The glory and the freshness of a dream. It is not now as it hath been of yore ;— Turn wheresoc'er I may, " There was... | |
| Frances Martin - 1866 - 506 str.
...OF EARLY CHILDHOOD. i. HERE was a time when meadow, grove, and stream, The earth, and every common sight, To me did seem Apparelled in celestial light, The glory and the freshness of a dream. It is not now as it hath been of yore : — Turn wheresoe'er I may, By night... | |
| William [poetical works Wordsworth (selections]) - 1866 - 408 str.
...by natural piety." I. THERE was a time when meadow, grovo, and stream, The earth, and every common sight To me did seem Apparelled in celestial light, The glory and the freshness of a dream. It is not now as it has boon of yore ; — Turn whcifsocVr I may, By night or... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1866 - 412 str.
...passage from it : — There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream, The earth, and every common sight, to me did seem Apparelled in celestial light— the glory and the freshness of a dream. It is not now, as it hath been of yore ; Turn wheresoe'er I may, by night or... | |
| R. C. J. - 1866 - 304 str.
...each by natural piety. L THERE was a time when meadow, grove, and stream, The earth, and every common sight, To me did seem Apparelled in celestial light, The glory and the freshness of a dream. It is not now as it hath been of yore ;— Turn wheresoe'er I may, By night or... | |
| John R. Vernon - 1867 - 338 str.
...the old Spring days. "There was a time when meadow, grove, and stream, The earth, and every common sight, To me did seem, Apparelled in celestial light, The glory and the freshness of a dream. It is not now as it hath been of yore ; — Turn wheresoe'er I may, By night... | |
| Ebenezer Forsyth - 1867 - 148 str.
...then to me An appetite, a feeling, and a love. Meadow, grove, and stream, The earth, and every common sight, To me did seem Apparelled in celestial light, The glory and the freshness of a dream. Nature never did betray The heart that loved her ; 'tis her privilege, Through... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1867 - 160 str.
...Beneath the vault of heaven is blown!" SHELF.Er. " Meadow, grove, and stream, The earth, and every common sight, To me did seem Apparelled in celestial light, The glory and the freshness of a dream." WORDSWORTH. 0 this most pleasant and genial month, the month of leafy lanes... | |
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