| Robert Pollok - 1857 - 384 str.
...known because his fathers were, He on this height hereditary stood, And, gazing higher, purposed in his heart To take another step. Above him seemed Alone the mount of song, the lofty seat Of canonised bards ; and thitherward, By nature taught, and inward melody, In prime of youth he bent his... | |
| James Thomson - 1858 - 458 str.
...known because his fathers were, He on this height hereditary stood, And, gazing higher, purposed in his heart To take another step. Above him seemed, Alone,...thitherward, By nature taught, and inward melody, In prinie of youth, he bent his eagle eye. No cost was spared. What books he wished, he read; What sage... | |
| 1861 - 144 str.
...known because his fathers were, He on this height hereditary stood, And, gazing higher, purposed in his heart To take another step. Above him seemed. Alone,...melody, In prime of youth, he bent his eagle eye. No cost was spared. What books he wished, he read; What sage to hear, he heard ; what scenes to sec,... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1863 - 614 str.
...higher, purposed in his heart To take another step. 2. Above him seem'd, Alone, the mount 'of sSng, the lofty seat Of canonized bards, and thitherward,...melody, In prime of youth, he bent his eagle eye. No cSst was spared. What books he wish'd, he read; What sage to hear, he heard ; what scenes to see,... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1866 - 618 str.
...on this height hereditary stood, And gazing higher, purposed in his heart To take another step. 2. Above him seemed, Alone, the mount of song, the lofty seat Of canonized bards, and thitherward, 11* By Nature taught, and inward melody, In prime of youth, he bent his eagle eye. No cost was spared.... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1871 - 968 str.
...were, He on this height hereditary stood, AnJ, gazing higher, purposed in his heart PERSONAL POEMS. 707 t falling dew, While glow the heavens with the last...way Î Vainly the fowler's eye Might mark thy dis beut his eagle eye. No cost was spared. What books he wished, he read ; What sage to hear, he heard... | |
| Robert Pollok, James Robert Boyd - 1871 - 426 str.
...intellectual greatness. And gazing higher, purposed in his heart To take another step. Above him seem'd 645 Alone the mount of Song — the lofty seat Of canonized...melody, In prime of youth, he bent his eagle eye. he selected a single mind. The thoughts uttered in reference to his visit to Loch Lomond, instantly came... | |
| 1872 - 900 str.
...on this height hereditary stood, And, gazing higher, purposed in his heart 706 PERSONAL POEMS. 707 lue T No cost was spared. What books he wished, he read ; What sage to hear, he heard ; what scenes to see,... | |
| Robert Pollok - 1873 - 278 str.
...known because his fathers were ; He on this height hereditary stood, And gazing higher, purposed in his heart To take another step. Above him seemed, Alone, the mount of song, the lofty seat Of cononized bards ; and thitherward, By nature taught, and inward melody, In prime of youth, he bent... | |
| William Cullen Bryant - 1873 - 906 str.
...were, He on this height hereditary stood, And, gazing higher, purposed in his heart 70G PERSONAL POEMS. 7] J ) p6 q a T B %d\b$ Ų(G?W S Ď' ~ p 9s9 n k scat Of canonized bards ; and thitherward, Ну nature taught, and inward melody, In prime of youth,... | |
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